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  • beam
    The end.
    • May 2001
    • 2036

    #31
    Another story we never heard in the press, from http://www.breakpoint.org :

    January 06, 2004
    No. 040106
    At the Foot of the Cross
    A Story You Haven't Heard

    Angel Tree, our Prison Fellowship program for prisoners' children, is one of the great unheralded volunteer outreaches in America. Over the Christmas holidays these past few weeks, approximately 100,000 volunteers delivered Angel Tree gifts to more than 525,000 children of inmates.

    You didn't read about this in the newspapers, nor would I expect that you should. It's not really that newsworthy that Christians help people in need. But there are two of our volunteers, who delivered forty presents, that I think you should have read about but didn't. For reasons best known to themselves, the media ignored the fact that two of the volunteers were President and Mrs. George Bush. And they delivered gifts to forty inner-city kids in a church basement three days before Christmas.

    President and Mrs. Bush arrived at three-o'clock, Monday, December 22, at the Shiloh Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia. Now, presidents don't move anywhere without a great deal of fuss. The police were out, the roads blocked, and Secret Service were roaming around the church. And when the president arrived, he was accompanied not only by his own team, but also by a pool of reporters, forty or so members of the press. For ten minutes they popped their flashbulbs, scribbled their notes, and then were ushered out.

    I remember from my days with President Nixon what photo opportunities are: Get the picture and leave. So I thought the Bushes would shortly depart, but they didn't. They stayed long after the cameras were gone to greet every child, to have their picture taken with them, their mothers, and their grandmothers, to talk with them, and to ask questions. Though the press didn't report it, I noticed that both the president and Mrs. Bush talked to the Hispanic children in Spanish.

    Just before the president left, I introduced him to Al Lawrence, a member of our staff. I told the president that I had met Al more than twenty years ago in a prison. Jesus had got hold of Al's life, and he's been working for us ever since. Then I told the president that Al's son was now a freshman at Yale. At that point the president stopped, exclaimed, "We're both Yale parents," and threw his arms around Al Lawrence -- an African-American ex-offender being embraced by the president of the United States in a church basement. The ground is indeed level at the foot of the cross.

    I tell you this story because it's a wonderful Christmas story, and you probably haven't heard it. With all those reporters who crowded into that basement, the visit resulted in almost universal media silence.

    I suppose there are many explanations for this, but I'll offer mine. The president is a Christian who really cares for "the least of these," who does this not for photo ops, but because he's genuine. That is something that his detractors in the media simply can't handle. Conservatives caring for the poor? Never. It dashes the stereotypes.

    But surely Christians ought to be rejoicing that the most powerful man in the world and his wife, a couple of days before Christmas, had a wonderful visit with the most powerless people in our society.

    After all, that echoes the Christmas message, doesn't it? The most powerful came to be with the least powerful to give us hope.
    <---Should be banned for circumventing the cuss filter.

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    • Rooster
      Registered User
      • Oct 2000
      • 1069

      #32
      "here, rosster you a flaming retard"

      Pssst. If you are going to call someone a retard, at least use proper grammer. Oh and spelling the person's name right would also be a good start.

      LOL! Thanks for the laugh, today was sucking, but you brightened it right up.
      Last edited by cphilip; 01-22-2004, 12:17 PM.

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      • PolishSausage
        Liberals are stupid
        • Oct 2002
        • 591

        #33
        Originally posted by -Carnifex-
        Then why didn't you call Rooster an idiot?
        I apologise, I skipped right over his post and didn't read it. Rooster, same goes for you.

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        • mcveighr
          Registered User
          • Feb 2003
          • 861

          #34
          Don't give me that crap about not listnening to the UN. Bush had a plan for post war Iraq before he was president, he doesn't care what the UN says.

          Maybe its cause Saddam made Daddy look like the fool he is a few years back.

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          • Tunaman
            Specialized AGD Tech

            • Dec 2000
            • 8643

            #35
            Originally posted by beam
            Another story we never heard in the press, from http://www.breakpoint.org :

            January 06, 2004
            No. 040106
            At the Foot of the Cross
            A Story You Haven't Heard

            Angel Tree, our Prison Fellowship program for prisoners' children, is one of the great unheralded volunteer outreaches in America. Over the Christmas holidays these past few weeks, approximately 100,000 volunteers delivered Angel Tree gifts to more than 525,000 children of inmates.

            You didn't read about this in the newspapers, nor would I expect that you should. It's not really that newsworthy that Christians help people in need. But there are two of our volunteers, who delivered forty presents, that I think you should have read about but didn't. For reasons best known to themselves, the media ignored the fact that two of the volunteers were President and Mrs. George Bush. And they delivered gifts to forty inner-city kids in a church basement three days before Christmas.

            President and Mrs. Bush arrived at three-o'clock, Monday, December 22, at the Shiloh Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia. Now, presidents don't move anywhere without a great deal of fuss. The police were out, the roads blocked, and Secret Service were roaming around the church. And when the president arrived, he was accompanied not only by his own team, but also by a pool of reporters, forty or so members of the press. For ten minutes they popped their flashbulbs, scribbled their notes, and then were ushered out.

            I remember from my days with President Nixon what photo opportunities are: Get the picture and leave. So I thought the Bushes would shortly depart, but they didn't. They stayed long after the cameras were gone to greet every child, to have their picture taken with them, their mothers, and their grandmothers, to talk with them, and to ask questions. Though the press didn't report it, I noticed that both the president and Mrs. Bush talked to the Hispanic children in Spanish.

            Just before the president left, I introduced him to Al Lawrence, a member of our staff. I told the president that I had met Al more than twenty years ago in a prison. Jesus had got hold of Al's life, and he's been working for us ever since. Then I told the president that Al's son was now a freshman at Yale. At that point the president stopped, exclaimed, "We're both Yale parents," and threw his arms around Al Lawrence -- an African-American ex-offender being embraced by the president of the United States in a church basement. The ground is indeed level at the foot of the cross.

            I tell you this story because it's a wonderful Christmas story, and you probably haven't heard it. With all those reporters who crowded into that basement, the visit resulted in almost universal media silence.

            I suppose there are many explanations for this, but I'll offer mine. The president is a Christian who really cares for "the least of these," who does this not for photo ops, but because he's genuine. That is something that his detractors in the media simply can't handle. Conservatives caring for the poor? Never. It dashes the stereotypes.

            But surely Christians ought to be rejoicing that the most powerful man in the world and his wife, a couple of days before Christmas, had a wonderful visit with the most powerless people in our society.

            After all, that echoes the Christmas message, doesn't it? The most powerful came to be with the least powerful to give us hope.
            Bravo! :o
            Email me for low prices on ALL AGD Products and more. [email protected]
            Tunamart

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            • PolishSausage
              Liberals are stupid
              • Oct 2002
              • 591

              #36
              Originally posted by mcveighr
              Don't give me that crap about not listnening to the UN. Bush had a plan for post war Iraq before he was president, he doesn't care what the UN says.

              Maybe its cause Saddam made Daddy look like the fool he is a few years back.
              Perhaps you could explain what this has to do with Tunaman's post?

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              • RoadDawg
                Degeneration X is back
                • May 2001
                • 4023

                #37
                I'm not a Bush fan but if this is true and not for propoganda purposes then it's indeed honorable. Now if this had been about a Dem. people would be saying the same thing about it being propoganda. Each person/party has their own agenda. Bush has his good/bads and so has every president for that fact. The problem with a 2 party system is that both sides always blame the other for the problems and don't work with each other to advance. That's why I think people should learn about each candidate and look past the R or D on the ballot and vote on the best issues and candidate. We are digging our future people a huge hole. If the candidate doesn't come through then vote him out.

                Personally I think political figures are ruining this country. They might be the ones in charge but they all seem to have money where the average person doesn't. Bush family have their oil and many others have similar. They mainly look to make their wallets fatter and the poor people poorer. Anyways. I'm done.
                Sorry, I'm old

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                • cphilip
                  Former Moderator

                  • Jun 2026
                  • 16216

                  #38
                  Originally posted by mcveighr
                  Don't give me that crap about not listnening to the UN. Bush had a plan for post war Iraq before he was president, he doesn't care what the UN says.

                  Maybe its cause Saddam made Daddy look like the fool he is a few years back.
                  Ok...I sorry but I gotta say this... some of our other liberal rabble rousers at least make some sense when they post. You do them an injustice. I showed ya were you was wrong before earlier in your rambling mistaken history book you want to write... and now you come back with more similar incoherant nonsense. For one thing thats the most rambling incoherant thing I ever read! A bunch of disjointed misconnected brain cell misfiring synapse lapses in a row. All in one big breath. I have not one clue what you even said. They way I read your statement up there you are supportive of the Bush agenda, and then not, and then again are, and then not!!! All in one sort of sentence! And it really is in response to NOTHING in the thread! I got no idea what your on but you need to get off of it. Make some sense and maybe review what you post first. At least make some sense.


                  AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

                  cphilip.com

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                  • -Carnifex-
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 1434

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Rooster
                    Why should I offer proof for obvious statements of fact, especially to the likes of you? I would be glad to offer proof to those whom I have faith in their powers of rational thought.

                    If you don't want to hear from me, don't spew inane liberal crap on the boards.
                    Are you talking to me?
                    "What we have to accomplish at this time is all the more clear: relentless criticism of all existing conditions, relentless in the sense that the criticism is not afraid of its findings and just as little afraid of the conflict with the powers that be."
                    - Karl Marx

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                    • MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
                      Another One Bites The Dust
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 2246

                      #40
                      I believe he is talking to anyone that disagress with him
                      Love Will Tear Us Apart

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                      • than205
                        Dancer of the kookie jig!
                        • Dec 2001
                        • 947

                        #41
                        In the light of fairness:

                        In 2003 did President and Mrs. Bush help hand out Christmas presents to children of inmates?
                        Thanotos

                        http://www.factcheck.org

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                        • impostal22
                          disgruntled...
                          • Apr 2003
                          • 1623

                          #42
                          Originally posted by RoadDawg
                          I'm not a Bush fan but if this is true and not for propoganda purposes then it's indeed honorable. Now if this had been about a Dem. people would be saying the same thing about it being propoganda. Each person/party has their own agenda.
                          ya..that's exactly what i said..then i was insulted by rooster...big surprise

                          the point is, you guys..is not whether or not this whole event makes us teary eyed with a sense of something honorable and patriotic happening. the point is...some of us don't necessarily just accept the story as truth. considering our country's (and EVERY country's, for that matter) history of propaganda, why would anyone just accept a story like this? i mean, it obviously makes bush look a whole lot better. and as some people posted, something like this supercedes the political boundaries of hatred for bush and his policy. that's the point- it's something so powerful it would unite both sides of the political spectrum into thinking, for just one second, "wow." and the POINT is, that if this were about al gore while he were in vietnam, some people (i won't mention any names) would call the story "inane liberal crap" coming from someone they imply are incapable of rational thought.

                          this type of hypocrisy (and the childish personal attacks which i have become more than used to, sadly) are bound to get people angry, especially when they're on the receiving end.

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                          • Rooster
                            Registered User
                            • Oct 2000
                            • 1069

                            #43
                            I could care less if someone posted a story about Howard Dean saving a cat from a burning house. Good for him.

                            Post something patently stupid like "universal free health-care makes good sense in a free-market economy" and i'll tell you are an idiot.

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                            • 1stdeadeye
                              Still around????
                              • Jun 2002
                              • 8501

                              #44
                              Originally posted by -Carnifex-
                              It's propaganda in my eyes unless it's verified.
                              Rooster did not start the hijacking, Carnifex posted first!

                              Very touching!

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                              • SlartyBartFast
                                The Flying Scotsman
                                • Jun 2002
                                • 2940

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Rooster
                                Post something patently stupid like "universal free health-care makes good sense in a free-market economy" and i'll tell you are an idiot.
                                You've chosen an apt moniker. Wonderful bird-brained attitude of agree with me or you're an idiot.

                                As for the stories being true or not/published or not: It may be that GWB asked that they not be covered. Now THAT would be a true sign of honour. Doing service and helping without looking for political payback.

                                But it's incredible that the Republican/right wing views on AO are tollerated so liberally while political discussion is supposed to be forbidden. I'd have thought that as soon as GWBs name was mentioned the political alarm bells should have gone off.

                                That and having political campaign pics in sigs.

                                Guess it's time to get a democrats in 2004 logo in my sig.

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