Sunday, December 31, 2006

A Ford, Not A Lincoln


This has been a week to remember the average guy. The guy who does his job (even if it happens to be President) each day, is kind to his neighbor, loves his wife and his family, and who quietly, makes this a great country to live in. We need more Gerry Fords.

Ben Stein, who used to write speeches for Gerald Ford, has it exactly right here. I give you a short quote, which sums it all up:


Defeated for election, Ford went peacefully into elder statesman mode, helped his noble wife dignify the fight against alcoholism and addiction, and stood for decades as a figure of grace and humility. Five miles east of the lovely home that Ford lived and died in in the California desert, there is a simple cottage where men and women go to attend meetings to bring peace and sobriety. On one wall there is a list of the people who have been coming frequently, just by first name and last initial. Two of those names are "Gerald and Betty F." Not President. Not Minority Leader. Just "Gerald and Betty F." Just two people trying to spread oil on the troubled waters of human existence. A Ford, not a Lincoln, but what a glorious Michigan-made vehicle of the human spirit.

2 comments:

David Blakeslee said...

Hi Steve, I found your blog through links on Julie B's page. If you are interested, I have some first-hand reportage and photos of the Ford funeral events of the past couple days. I live in Grand Rapids. Jerry Ford is the personification of all that is great about West Michigan!

Anonymous said...

Steve Norris, YOU are my "Gerald Ford". Thanks for making a differnece in this world for me and so many.
I love you.
n xoxoxo

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