Wednesday is ‘W’ appreciation day

February 11, 2009 · Filed Under National Politics 

We here at thankw.com would thank Mr. Chip Morris and Mr.PC of the Drive Time Happy Hour radio show. In fact it was their show that sparked the idea for thankw.
Chip and PC fill the airways every afternoon from 3 till 6 with conservative thoughts, sanity, morals and uncommon common sense. Sprinkled with zany callers and razor wit makes it the funniest show you’ll find either on the radio or streaming on the web.
Each day is a treat but Wednesday is one of the more popular. ‘Whack job Thursday’ is a close 2nd. You see, Wednesday is ‘W’ appreciation day. Everyone who calls on that day has to begin their rant or comment by saying something good about President George W. Bush. If they don’t they just might hear a dial tone. ‘Lefties’ as PC calls them squirm a bit but eventually muster out, oh, something insignificant like “ok, he’s kept us safe for 7 ½ years”. Undoubtedly the next word is always ‘but’ and they back peddle like crazy to undo the truth that’s so foreign to their lips. The rest of the callers always seem to give heartfelt insight as they praise a man whom they’ve never met but who has touched their lives in such a personal way.
bush-hugging-young-girl-after-9-11-thankw Wednesday is ‘W’ appreciation dayGeorge Bush is not perfect but it is in that imperfection we find his deep caring, humbleness, courage to stand and willingness to serve. There is something so wonderfully human about George Bush that we all can identify with; we have cried with him, laughed with him, worked and stood with him, raised mighty fists united with him against the tyranny that would destroy us. We have prayed with him and believed in the goodness of mankind and the power in truth and right. These are things we did as imperfect people because one man cared enough to stand. Everyday should ‘W’ appreciation day but for now I look forward to Wednesdays.
Won’t you join us as we offer a small token of thanks.
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