I think I saw an American President today.
Many talk about courage, but have never met a war they didn't want to send the son of someone less fortunate to fight and die in.
I was deeply moved listening to John and Elizabeth Edwards. Their quiet courage appears second nature and in stark contrast to the empty bravado we have witnessed for six long and bleak years. They lost a son and didn't succumb. The cancer has returned and they won't surrender.
Dare we call these good people profiles in courage?
I met John Edwards several years ago, it was in Charleston, South Carolina he was signing his book, Four Trials. This was before he became the vice presidential nominee in 2004.
To this day, I cannot explain my reaction. But I became very teary as I watched this kind man go around and introduce himself to the few people who had come to meet him.
I turned to my mother and said, "this man is going to be President of the United States." I have no idea why I said it or why I felt this so intensely. But I did.
I know why I became teary. Because I thought of the burdens of office which would surely be heaped on his young shoulders.
I saw someone approaching presidential strength and stature today.
It has been many years since we have beheld an American President.
God speed Elizabeth and John Edwards. Blessings from all of us to you and your children.
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