Tipp City Seeks Sign to Honor Bush Visit

May 9, 2007 at 3:00 am | In Bush Visit, News | Leave a Comment

By Nancy Bowman, Dayton Daily News

(excerpt) Tipp City wants to make the recent visit of President George W. Bush more than a memory — it wants it on a street sign. The city council has voted 6-1 to start the paperwork to give a portion of Donn Davis Way a secondary designation as George W. Bush Parkway. It’s the same route the presidential motorcade zipped down on April 19 when Bush visited Tippecanoe High School for a couple hours. Read the full story here.


President Bush Speaks at Tipp City School

April 20, 2007 at 4:41 pm | In Bush Visit | Leave a Comment

President George W. Bush arrived in Tipp City yesterday and spoke to an exclusive crowd of Miami County residents on his thoughts about the war in Iraq and his plans for the future of the global war on terror. Opening the speech with a moment of silence for the victims of the Virginia Tech massacre, Bush went on to speak at length about the decisions he has made over his six years in the White House and the threats he has perceived to our way of life.

After speaking for almost 45 minutes, he took eight questions from the audience in the relaxed, “in-the-round” town hall setting inside Tippecanoe High School, covering topics as diverse as health care, war funding, immigration reform, and the security challenges faced by high schools and colleges nationwide. On a personal note, he responded to one question on his feelings about making decisions from a “set of moral standards” instead of following poll numbers for the sake of popularity. “Everyone wants to be loved,” he said at one point, bringing smiles to the faces of audience members. “Especially politicians. No one goes into politics and says ‘I want to be despised – I think I’ll run for office.’”

Something noted by this reviewer was Bush’s relaxed manner and his frequent humor, which often brought spontaneous laughter from the crowd. In today’s soundbite-driven media, it’s difficult to get a sense of a speaker until you hear an entire speech, especially one given in a casual atmosphere like Thursday’s, without commercial interruptions or instantaneous critiques. Next time you hear a politician speak, any politician, I encourage you to listen to the entire speech from start to finish and tune out any “analysis” given by media wags. Instead, take it all in, think about what was said, and come to your own conclusions. Greg Enslen, Downtown Tipp City Partnership


Tipp City Businessman Surprised, Excited about Bush Visit

April 18, 2007 at 3:05 am | In Bush Visit, News | Leave a Comment

Contractor faxed an invitation to the White House and was stunned when the president said he’d visit Thursday.

    By Nancy Bowman, Dayton Daily News

    (excerpt) Steve Bruns never expected the president of the United States to accept his invitation to visit Tipp City and talk about the war on terrorism. George W. Bush not only accepted; he’s coming right away. Bruns wrote a letter supporting the president and asking him to talk directly to people in western Ohio. Still, he was “stunned” on Friday by the faxed reply, a week after he sent his letter by fax to the White House. Read the full story here.


    President Bush Scheduled to Visit Tipp City

    April 16, 2007 at 8:18 pm | In Bush Visit, News | Leave a Comment

    President George W. Bush is expected to make a visit to Tippecanoe High School on Thursday to talk about the global war on terrorism.The details of his visit are still being worked out, but officials in Tipp City said they have been in contact with the Secret Service concerning security details.In August 2004, Bush visited Troy during his re-election campaign. More than 25,000 people packed the public square to hear him. Greg Enslen, Downtown Tipp City Partnership


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