To: Dr. Alex Cross, BamaDi, Cinnamon Girl, Lauratealeaf
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28 posted on
09/16/2001 6:49:54 PM PDT by
rintense
To: rintense
The cover of Time is one that will cause me to buy it for the first time in YEARS!
31 posted on
09/16/2001 6:53:16 PM PDT by
mombonn
To: rintense
Love that time cover.
36 posted on
09/16/2001 6:58:08 PM PDT by
ChadGore
To: rintense
The Cover...Awesome. I first saw this pic yesterday and I saved it to my personal picture files. It's emotional..beautiful.. Thank the Lord for GWB! He is a good man.
70 posted on
09/16/2001 7:39:07 PM PDT by
nagdt
To: rintense
Anyone else see the interview with the retired fire fighter President Bush was on that mound with? I've been flipping through so many channels - I cannot remember which one it was on. I wasn't sure who he was -- an unfamiliar face to me - but I found out during that little interview. Retired NYC fire fighter there to help out. Paraphrasing here -- He happened to be up on that pile when what he now knows was a secret service agent came and asked him if it was clean. He told him "yes." The agent said "okay...someone (the man did not know who that someone was) will be coming up there. Just help him up and then get down immediately." The gentleman said he could not believe his eyes when he saw the President. He helped him up on the mound and then started to go down when President Bush said to him "where are you going?" He answered "I was told to get down." President Bush told him to get back there - and next thing he knew - he's standing on the mound with the President's arm around him. A real man. A real human being. No photo op. He didn't want the man to be "oogling" over him -- the President wanted to be near him - near a real hero - recognizing them and appreciating them.
To: rintense
Except Time is trying to rewrite the Pledge of Allegiance....
One nation under God,
indivisible
with liberty and justice for all.
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