I'm at the 8:00 a.m. service at my church, St.
Johns at Lafayette Square, across from the White
House. (I wanted to go early because I was going
with Alice and Brent for breakfast at the Cracker
Barrel in Manassas.)
Much of the service was uneventful--nice, but
uneventful--until it comes to the part of the
service when the priest says, "Greet one
another in the name of the Lord." I turn
to my right to exchange the peace with my friend,
Amy Fox Smythe, who was on the other end of my
pew. I then shake hands with the person in front
of me, and turn around to say hello to the person
behind me. The person behind me was our 43rd President,
George W. Bush. I am not kidding. A small crowd
was forming around him, and not wanting to delay
the church service or bother him by waiting to
shake his hand, I turned back around and sat down
and talked to Amy. About 30 seconds later I felt
a hand on my left shoulder and turn around to
see President Bush with his hand extended. "Peace
of the Lord", he said and held my hand with
both of his. "Peace of the Lord," I
replied, and held both his hands and smiled at
him. I turned back around and was remarkably
calm about the fact that the most powerful person
in the world was sitting two feet behind me. I
could hear him flipping through his bulletin as
the priest made the announcements. I loved the
idea of him thinking, "Oh, there's a covered
dish next Sunday." We perched and when I
stood up to go to the communion rail, he got up
and walked down the aisle behind me. We passed
a little old lady who said, "Mr. President,
I pray for you every day." To which he said,
"That's a very special gift. Thank you so
much."
We got to the communion rail and there were two
spaces, one in front of us and one around the
side of the altar. We both surmised for ten seconds
and then I started off around the corner. He stopped
me and whispered, "No, no. I'll go around"
and motioned for me to take the closer spot. The
only exception made in the entire service was
that the President was allowed to leave first
and then the rest of the congregation followed.
With all sincerity, and partisanship aside, I
tell you: This is a special man! There is a peace
and a Godliness about him. It radiates from him.
It is the only reason that I was able to remain
calm. It was more than the adrenaline I've felt
when I've met other famous people. A goodness
flows through this man. He has more than my vote
in November. He has my respect, my prayers, and
my gratitude. Whatever your political affiliation,
and whether or not you agree with his decisions,
you should take comfort in the fact that -- despite
recent press attacks -- this is a man of integrity
who makes decisions because he believes they are
RIGHT, not popular. He makes these decisions with
a heavy heart and through prayer.
I don't mean to go on, and on, but I truly believe
this was a blessing from God that should be passed
on.
Laura