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  • Bush: Miss him yet?

    Didn't agree with his decisions on a lot of things, but it's hard to knock the man's character.


    My 100 kilometer mountain bike ride with President Bush and 20 wounded warriors




    At a time when personal likability or the lack of it has become a major issue in the U.S. presidential campaign, I found former President George W. Bush's likeability to be through the roof on a 100 kilometer mountain bike ride with the former president and 20 wounded veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan.



    Last week, I traveled to Palo Duro Canyon State Park, just outside of Armarillo, Texas to ride in a 100 kilometer mountain bike ride with former President George W. Bush and 20 severely wounded veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan campaigns.

    When he was in the White House the former president often wasn't treated fairly by the news media. But up close and personal, I found the former president’s likability to be through the roof.

    Mano a mano, he was relaxed, witty and wise. After the first day’s ride, for example, he urged the other bikers on by joking, “I’m on Medicare, and you’re on one leg, so let’s get to bed after dinner and get some sleep.”

    But most importantly, it was clear that the former president cares deeply about the vets who had been severely wounded in the wars he had started as commander in chief.

    Bush feels personally responsible for these men and women, and he is very comfortable as one of them.

    And let me be clear, this event was no photo op. He tolerates the camera but he never plays to it.

    Mr. Bush is a true mountain biker, and when he wasn’t leading the pack through the 100 degree heat on tortuous single track trails he was helping amputees, such as West Point instructor Major Dan Gade -- whose amputation is so high up that he rides a one pedal bicycle -- make it up the hills.

    The hills we climbed during this 100-kilometer ride were metaphoric as well as real; the trip was about overcoming injuries and more, and about working together as a team to help and inspire each other not only to finish the course but to return to useful roles in American society.

    Major Dan, for example, is an inspiration. He never succumbs in spirit to the limitations imposed by his leg, he simply considers it a limitation to overcome.

    In fact, he went so far as to tell me that his children have learned from their father’s disability to treat others with greater respect -- no matter what their race, affliction, or ideology.

    In addition to Team Dan there was also Team Melissa.

    Melissa is Army First Lieutenant Melissa Stockwell (ret.) who was hit by a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2004. The injury left her with an above-the-knee amputation. She is now a certified prosthetist who fits other amputees while competing internationally in the para-triathlon.

    During the ride both Teams Dan and Melissa drew on the teamwork of other vets and riders to help push the amputees up hills they couldn’t otherwise climb.

    A key feature of the ride was rewarding the progress of all the riders who participated in it.

    By day three I was receiving hand slaps and pats on the back because my technique had improved.

    But it was far more important for everyone to see Melissa making it -- unaided -- up and down hills that she hadn't been able to handle before.

    Or, to witness Marine Corps veteran David A. Wright, a victim of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, severe depression, and traumatic brain injury, return to his bike on the third day after a much-needed breather from the first day’s 100 degree heat.


    Towards the end of the ride, we encountered a cliff with an American flag on it. As we rode closer, we saw the former president himself perched at the top, personally encouraging and inspiring the riders up one of the final tough climbs.
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    Of course, many of the wounds from the wars these men and women have served in are also unseen; healing requires nurturing and group support in all cases.

    Towards the end of the ride, we encountered a cliff with an American flag on it. As we rode closer, we saw the former president himself perched at the top, personally encouraging and inspiring the riders up one of the final tough climbs.

    When President Bush spoke to me on Saturday evening following the conclusion of the ride, he flattered me by saying I had "defied expectations," "showed tenacity," "refused to quit, accomplishing what others thought I couldn't."

    But he was really talking about the veterans, men like Dan Gade and David Wright, and women like Melissa Stockwell.

    He was also talking about himself, too.

    I was infused with energy from the never-say-die wounded warriors, inspired to do the undoable, and so was he, President George W. Bush, proud and strong, an indomitable man who never quits.

    Marc Siegel, MD is an associate professor of medicine and medical director of Doctor Radio at NYU Langone Medical Center. He is a member of the Fox News Medical A Team and author of several books. His latest is "The Inner Pulse; Unlocking the Secret Code of Sickness and Health."
    Last edited by sc281; 05-05-2012, 10:07 AM.

  • #2
    Read this story the other day and doesn't surprise me. This is the guy who jumped in his car after the Fort Hood massacre to visit everyone down there. Had a friend meet him and his dad and they have a heart of gold.

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    • #3
      What a contrast to Mr. Obama...
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      • #4
        I miss W.

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        • #5
          W came to pin our purple hearts on at Darnell after Black Friday. I've yet to see Barry do anything
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
            W came to pin our purple hearts on at Darnell after Black Friday. I've yet to see Barry do anything
            He's far too busy trying to find ways to cut Veteran's benefits, to be bothered by something insignificant like that.
            Originally posted by BradM
            But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
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            In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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            • #7
              You know, we all make mistakes as humans and there is always someone with an opinion and what not but at the end of the day, actions speak louder than words. I think people forget this during election time as we seem to be going for guys who are all talk now days, not much action...

              Bush was a good, misunderstood president who knew where this country came from...and he was from here too. Don’t see Barry fighting any wars or even producing a legitimate argument against all of the speculators out there that claim he is a fraud...
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              You can not imagine how difficult it is to hold a half gallon of moo juice and polish the one-eyed gopher when your doin' seventy-five in an eighteen-wheeler.

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              • #8
                I have been following them on FB. The man continues to be a class act. My uncle met him on a bike trail course about a year and a half ago. He got to spend 30 minutes one on one with the President and said he (Bush) would have talked to him all day if he would have let him.

                Bush sends young men/women to war and doesn't play another round of Golf. Obama lives on the greens. Obama says WE need to tighten our purse strings and sends his family on vacations around the world and lets his mother in law move into the WH.

                I miss him greatly. lol
                Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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                • #9
                  Bush is a statesman and reflects greatly on the office. Even with Obama blaming him for everything and demonizing him, Bush kept his tongue.
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                  • #10
                    Obama is what happens when you have an elitist prick in office.

                    Bush was grateful and humbled by the men in uniform and understood the cause was going to be a brutal one. I didn't agree with everything he did, but I think that history will look favorably upon him. Not so much for Barry.

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                    • #11
                      A few guys from my PD got to ride a trail local here with W. Photos were taken, and autographs given. The secret service guys rode with them as well, but didn't get in the way at all. They let W do what he wanted to do.

                      The photos are on our briefing wall.
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                      • #12
                        I read the man's last book and he spoke of writing letters to the family's of fallen soldiers that shows some serious character.
                        "It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"

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                        • #13
                          lol no...
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                          • #14
                            A great and compassionate man. Yes, I do.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by majorownage View Post
                              lol no...
                              Of course not.
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