How quickly we forget that we are Americans and what made American great. I get miffed way too often about partisan politics and yearn for the days of compromise (of Everett Dirksen, Lyndon Johnson, Lloyd Bentsen, Howard Baker, Charles Percy, Scoop Jackson, Bob Griffin, Robert Byrd - ok, Byrd's still there).
So here are the words of George H.W. Bush, 41st President of the United States, as he talks about his invitation to President Barack Obama on October 16, 2009 ...
Howdy!
As you have probably heard, I have invited the 44th president of the United States of America to come visit the Bush Library and Texas A&M, and President Obama has graciously accepted.
Along with the administration, faculty, and so many of you, I am honored that the president, our president, is taking the time and making the effort to come to College Station Friday to talk about an issue that unites all Americans, namely, community service and its vast importance to our continued well-being as a nation. Our country still faces many tough challenges, and the message that will come out of our Presidential Forum on Service, I hope, is that every American regardless of age has an important part to play in helping us overcome the obstacles to our common progress.
This is not about politics. This is about the importance of service to our communities and our country.
It would be hard to imagine a more deserving college campus to host a Presidential Forum on volunteerism and community service than Texas A&M, which is, after all, a school steeped in a rich tradition of service.
That's why I am so proud to have our Bush Library and Museum and Bush School of Government and Public Service here, and I cannot wait for President Obama to experience the open, decent and welcoming Aggie spirit for himself.
This will be an important national moment, and a moment for Texas A&M to shine in the global spotlight as it always does. I sincerely hope and believe it will serve as a point of Aggie pride for many years to come.
Gig 'em!
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