This morning I took part in an historic moment as I watched the inaugural events for Barack Obama. Here are some of my thoughts from the day.


Do we realize how remarkable this is? Do we take it for granted? Historically, issues of succession have been the cause of wars and revolutions. Without democracy and freedom, dictators may hold onto power until someone, somehow, rises up and removes him. As of yesterday, George W. Bush stood at the head of the most powerful nation on earth, yet as so many presidents before him have done, when the will of the people demanded it, he willingly relinquished that power to another, even one of an opposing party. It was done without struggle and without hostility. This seamless and smooth transition of power in the United States is part of what makes this nation great. Every time the presidential mantle is effortlessly transferred, Americans are proving to the world that we are not a nation of individuals, but truly are a United States.

The last thing I want to do in this post is thank President Bush. I want to be sure that amidst all the popularity and iconicity of Barack Obama, that President Bush’s accomplishments are not clouded or downplayed (probably too late for that). I truly believe the test of time will prove George W. Bush to be a man of strong character and values, one who did the best he could with the intelligence placed on his desk, who despite the worst slander his critics could throw at him, as well as their efforts to undermine him, was able to keep us safe as a nation during his term in office. Does anyone really think 9/11 is the last time an American life will be lost as a result of radical Islamic terrorists? The idea that Pres. Bush has kept us safe these last seven years may not seem like much of an accomplishment to some. But Americans may just come to appreciate it more when we have a leader, now or in the future, who relaxes policies in an effort to curb support at home or abroad. President Bush said in his farewell address last week, "You may not agree with some of the tough decisions I have made. But I hope you can agree that I was willing to make the tough decisions." Time will reveal the kind of President George W. Bush was, and I believe it will be a positive discovery. As one commentator said, “He will be viewed at last as a man who picked up the worst hand of cards dealt to any president since Roosevelt and who played it out better than anyone had a right to expect.” Thank you to President George W. Bush for being willing to make the tough decisions based on trusted advisors as well as your conscience. YOU had the data, YOU had the intelligence, WE DID NOT, and therefore are not at this moment in a position to judge you. Thank you for being the kind of leader America needed these last 8 years. And God bless Barack Obama with wisdom to lead this nation into what I hope is a bright future for the next 4 years.

2 comments:
amen to that.
I really like this post.
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