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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Distinctions from September 11, 2001

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Hi there everyone!!

September 11, 2001 was a historic day for all of us. Even from the most horrific incidents, we can extract good.  That's what I will do here, illustrating the eloquent response of President George W. Bush and the charismatic message that he imparted (much like Obama does today, but that's another topic).

In his speech to Congress, the American People and global citizens, George W. Bush said:

“We will rally the world to this cause by our efforts, by our courage. We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail.”

While the words “tire,” “falter,” and “fail” may merely seem like repetitive jargon to create emotional emphasis or poetic harmony, they actually contain a significant depth of communication.

We will not tire. This has to do with our efforts. This has to do with our persistence. This has to do with our perseverance. This word expresses our consistent actions to attain our cause.

We will not falter. This has to do with our competence. This has to do with our intelligence. This has to do with our wisdom. This word expresses our resourcefulness to attain our cause.

We will not fail. This has to do with our conviction. This has to do with our determination. This has to do with our confidence. This word expresses our faith in attaining our cause.

As we can see, there’s a depth of meaning in just three distinct words. They were wisely chosen.

We live in a world where effective communication is vital in sustaining peace and understanding amongst all global citizens. George W. Bush delivered these words with pride and conviction: “We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail.”

Now let's use these distinctions for our cause of truth and authentic freedom.  Let us not tire, let us not falter, and let us not fail.

Let's love the world together...

Love,
[)anish /|hmed, Visionary
http://www.TheLoveMovie.com

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