
He deserves our thanks, now more than ever. If you haven’t already done so, please add your voice to the over 80,000 people from 76 countries who have personally thanked the former President for putting into place policies that have kept us safe since 9/11.
As we watch in horror as many of these policies are dismantled and pilloried, all we can do is pray that Obama’s charm offensive on the world keeps our enemies at bay, because contrary to what the Obama administration thinks, the war on terror is not over. Not by a long shot.
M1A, the organizers of this effort, would like to submit the letters and signatures to the GWB Presidential Library on September 11, 2011, the ten year anniversary of 9/11.
















April, 27, 2009 at 10:19 am
Nicedeb, you are in MO, right?
Barak O’Chavez is coming to Arnold to speak at Fox High.
If you’re interested in going to protest, here’s the website to have a chance to get tickets inside:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/arnoldtownhallregistration/
The Gateway Pundit website also has info along with the St Louis Tea Party website – they are organizing something.
April, 27, 2009 at 10:28 am
Thanks, Pork. I live at the other end of the state, so I don’t think I’ll be making the trip out. I hope they have a great showing, though.
April, 27, 2009 at 12:57 pm
For Keeping Us Safe…
You can still thank President Bush for not allowing any terrorist attacks since 2001. Over 82,000 folks……
April, 27, 2009 at 10:26 pm
#82,743 is mine, with this personal note:
Sir, we are honored to have you living here in Dallas as our neighbor. We welcome you and humbly thank you for your service and dedication to duty – “above and beyond” the call. No other President in our history has had to personally withstand such an onslaught from a determined enemy – both within and without – and still remain so steadfast in job number one: keeping America safe. Yet you did, and did so with class, honor, respect and magnanimity. God bless and thank you AND your family for your tireless efforts and personal sacrifices. As a descendant of Texas Governor John Ireland, I can say with profound pride: “Well done, Sir!”
You done us proud. Welcome home.
Richard “reeko” Ireland
President and Executive Director,
G.I. Woodshop, Inc., Dallas, TX