Yep. It was heartwarming to see the Aggies give President Bush and his family e tribute to be proud of!
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Originally posted by ccbluewater View PostHearing Hail to The Chief, followed by the Aggie War Hymm it was hard to not get a little choked up. On top of that, seeing George W holding back tears during that made it even more tough. Even though 41 didnt go to A&M, he loved the place and was an Aggie to me. It is almost 10 years to the day when my now wife and I were graduating from A&M, and W 43 gave our commencement address, and was introduced by his mom and dad on stage at Reed Arena. That was a special moment for myself, and today was as well seeing Texas A&M at it's best. Made me proud to be an Aggie, and more proud to be an American. God Bless, 41.
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I graduated in the same commencement almost 10 years ago, can still vividly remember his speech. Man time sure flies when your having fun.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostThere can be no disputing that the Aggies are the best prepared in the world to handle such high honors, for such an esteemed guest of honor. None.
Very well played, Aggies. Be proud.
And RIP, to President Bush.
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Rare unifying moment. 41 was a great man.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostThere can be no disputing that the Aggies are the best prepared in the world to handle such high honors, for such an esteemed guest of honor. None.
Very well played, Aggies. Be proud.
And RIP, to President Bush.
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Although I dislike most things aggie.
This was a classy yet somber event.
Aggies part in it was really impeccable.
I really like the Bush family and miss their grace in office.
41 loved ATM.
Gig em
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