Of things seen…and unseen.

I’m gonna twist the meaning of the “things seen and unseen” point made here today and apply it to something else we saw here today.

I’ve made it clear, that I was not a fan of Bush. I think he and Obama work for the same people. The vast majority of power players do. The international bankers run things. This is no secret. It’s the reason ol’ hickory got rid of the 1st private central bank. Thomas Jefferson warned of the very same: here

That is not the purpose of this excercise. This will merely illustrate the differences between the way boy wonder approaches his job and the way Jorge Arbusto chose to go about his.

Chairman MaoBama uses the dead as a stage prop: seen!

George Bush spent 2 nights a week at Walter Reed, away from the intrusive shutters of the press trying to improve the morale of those who bravely took up the ensign of this great nation and were wounded in the process: unseen.

I have a friend (retired Vietnam Vet) who spends a great deal of his time with wounded warriors. He also welcomes and assists disabled Marines upon their return to civilian life. Two of the Marines he assisted told him (at different times) about President Bush coming to Walter Reed two nights a week, many times staying all night just to visit with these fine young men. “The only requirement he had” the young Marine said, “was that we weren’t allowed to tell the press!”.

No cameras. No disingenuous salutes. No recognition. Just a commander visiting the men in his charge.


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