Saturday, November 6, 2004

“The Real President Bush That I Know”

Please read the story I quote below. It comes from a xanga of someone I don’t know, but it is good nonetheless. The original article is here. Yes, the elections are over now, but that’s not the point. I don’t care if you supported Kerry or Bush, or whether or not this would have swayed your opinion to either side. However, this is a story that demonstrates the character of President Bush.

Tuesday, October 05, 2004


The Real President Bush That I Know

As you know, I interned at the White House during the summer of 2003. Here is a little story which my friends have urged me to share with you.

One day, early in the summer, President Bush was going through the White House, greeting his staff and the interns. As I shook his hand that day, one of the most humbling experiences happened. President Bush said, “Mr. Ahn, are you alright?”

I was dumbfounded and managed a feeble “Um, sir?” Hey, the president of America was speaking to me. And not only was he talking to me, but he actually remembered my name from 2 weeks ago. No matter how much you hate Bush, if the world’s most powerful man talked to you, you would tremble just like I did.

The president asked me again, “Are you alright, Mr. Ahn?”

Still at a loss for words, I replied, “Uh, yes sir.”

But the president wouldn’t relent and said, “But your spirits just don’t seem too high.”

Struck by his honesty, I then did something that surprised me and everyone around; it surprises me even today. I said to him, “Mr. President, I know you’re a busy man but I also know that you have a strong faith in Christ. Could I ask you a favor?”

Still holding on to my hand, the President of the United States of America looked at me with gentleness and said, “Just name it.”

I told him that my father had recently been diagnosed with cancer and that he may need to undergo a second operation to remove the tumor. I said, “Sir, it would mean so much to me if you would pray for my father this evening.”

He began to lead me towards a nearby staff desk as he said, “I guess this explains it. I could tell that your heart was heavy today.” From the top of the desk, he took a pen and a slip of paper and asked, “What is your father’s name?”

He then asked several more personal questions about my dad, while reassuring me with how powerful prayer is. When he had finished writing the personal info about my dad down, he stood up and said that he would be praying every day for my father until he heard the result of the surgery.

I told him, “Well, we’re praying this is just remnants of the original stage.”

He said, “Well, keep me updated on his prognosis, ok? And would you mind if I prayed for you right now?”

Stunned, I let out a weak yes. President Bush began leading me to a small private room when his personal staff interjected. He waved them off and said, “We’d like a little private time to pray.”

As they stepped back, I was prepared to do the “traditional” prayer, where people just stand there with their hands clasped, heads bowed. Instead, he placed his hands on my shoulder and started to pray. My throat began to throb as he cried out to God, for Him to show His good and perfect will in all of this and to show mercy on my father.

I guess my body shook a bit, because all of a sudden, the President of the United States of America pulled me into a gentle embrace. Still praying with my head on his shoulder and his on mine, I shuddered at the Holy Spirit’s presence in the room as the President asked Him to show mercy upon my father and to strengthen him with a confidence in Christ.

Afterwards, all I could manage was a weak smile. Again, I was simply astounded at what had just took place, but with simple words, I was able to thank him and tell him that we were and would continue praying for him.

This president — George W. Bush — actually took time out of his life to cry out to God for my family. He prayed for my family…. that is just amazing. After that summer, I saw President Bush in a different light.

I now see a gentle, loving, humble man who seeks God every morning; who knows his sinfulness and repents daily; and who knows that he must be on God’s side rather than the public’s.

Whether or not you approve of the job George W. Bush has done as President, he is, at the very least, a decent man. In my opinion, apart from the flaws of his presidency, George Bush is a man of great faith and in his eyes, there is a burning love for Jesus.

BUT you must make your own opinion and choice. Don’t forget to register to vote, because the deadline is like…today. REGISTER and VOTE for the man you want to be President.

Wow.


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3 Comments
  1. This is a Really Touching story… I read it with water in my eye…

    Comment by Ike Wang

  2. omg Bush Fanfic!

    Comment by Dan, definitely yeah.

  3. uhhh too long yeah, lol but il comment anyways…

    Comment by Ryan C.

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