Sunday, September 18, 2005
Donna Brazile, Stateswoman
Arch-Democrat Donna Brazile, who managed Al Gore's 2000 presidential campaign, listened to President Bush speak on rebuilding after Katrina and has the integrity to declare solidarity with the office of the President. I believe Ms. Brazile respects her present role as a political thinker/speaker as do few others in her position, and I applaud her dedication to the American ideal:
"He [Bush] enunciated something that we all need to remember: This is America. We are not immune to tragedy here, but we are strong because of our industriousness, our ingenuity and, most important, because of our compassion for one another. We are a nation of rebuilders and a nation of givers. We do not give up in the face of tragedy, we stand up, and we reach out to help those who cannot stand up on their own.
"The president has set a national goal and defined a national purpose. This is something I believe with all my heart: When we are united, nothing can stop us. We will not waver, we will not tire, and we will not stop until the streets are clean, every last brick has been replaced and every last family has its home back.
"...Bush talked about how we bury our family and friends. We grieve and mourn. We march to a solemn song and then we rejoice and step out and form the second line. That line is now open to every American to join us in rebuilding a great region of this country. New Orleans will rise again. My hometown is down but not out, and with the help of every American, it will be back on its feet, bigger and brighter than ever.
"Mr. President, I am ready for duty. I am ready to stir those old pots again. Let's roll up our sleeves and get to work. "
It will never be better said.
"He [Bush] enunciated something that we all need to remember: This is America. We are not immune to tragedy here, but we are strong because of our industriousness, our ingenuity and, most important, because of our compassion for one another. We are a nation of rebuilders and a nation of givers. We do not give up in the face of tragedy, we stand up, and we reach out to help those who cannot stand up on their own.
"The president has set a national goal and defined a national purpose. This is something I believe with all my heart: When we are united, nothing can stop us. We will not waver, we will not tire, and we will not stop until the streets are clean, every last brick has been replaced and every last family has its home back.
"...Bush talked about how we bury our family and friends. We grieve and mourn. We march to a solemn song and then we rejoice and step out and form the second line. That line is now open to every American to join us in rebuilding a great region of this country. New Orleans will rise again. My hometown is down but not out, and with the help of every American, it will be back on its feet, bigger and brighter than ever.
"Mr. President, I am ready for duty. I am ready to stir those old pots again. Let's roll up our sleeves and get to work. "
It will never be better said.