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Tgo01
06-12-2014, 06:06 PM
He celebrated his birthday by sky diving. (http://www.aol.com/article/2014/06/12/90-year-old-ex-president-makes-parachute-jump/20911323/?icid=maing-grid7|responsive|dl7|sec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D487740#)


KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine (AP) - Former President George H.W. Bush celebrated his 90th birthday on Thursday by making a tandem parachute jump near his summer home in coastal Maine, delivering on a vow he made five years ago even though he can no longer use his legs.

The nation's 41st president jumped from a helicopter at about 6,000 feet harnessed to Sgt. 1st Class Mike Elliott, a retired member of the Golden Knights, the Army's parachute team. Elliott guided Bush to a gentle landing five years ago.

"That's what he wanted for his 90th birthday and that's what he got," Elliott said. "It's a very good feeling to be involved and be able to turn back time. He's probably feeling younger now than ever."

The helicopter picked up Bush outside his Kennebunkport home, known as Walker's Point. His family transported him from his wheelchair to the chopper, then sang "Happy Birthday" before it took off.

Bush later floated to the ground using a red, white and blue parachute and landed near St. Ann's Church, where friends and family had gathered, out of the sight of reporters. Elliott said Bush's foot got tangled up underneath him during the landing, causing him to tumble forward onto the ground. A spokesman later said the former president was feeling "fine."

"He had a big smile for the crowd. You could tell he was exhilarated," said Diana Untermeyer, a family friend from Houston. "He's an amazing man. This is just another sign of that. I think that like most of America, our family loves him to pieces. It was just a real thrill to do this again."

Witnesses said Bush was greeted with a kiss from his wife, Barbara, and a hug from his son George. The family left the landing zone without talking to reporters.

Hundreds of people had gathered along rocks near the church to get a glimpse of the jump.

"He has a lot of courage. We need more like him," said David Morris, 79, of Melrose, Massachusetts.

"I think it's wonderful. I hope I can jump out of a plane at 90," said Carol Schierl, 75, of Green Bay, Wisconsin,

The jump was kept secret until Thursday morning partly to give Bush himself the option of bagging it.

Spokesman Jim McGrath said the former president likes both a surprise and an adrenaline rush.

"It's vintage George Bush," McGrath said. "It's that passion for life. It's wanting to set a goal, wanting to achieve it. I'm sure part of it is sending a message to others that even in your retirement years you can still find challenges."

The first time Bush jumped from an airplane was when his plane was shot down in World War II over the Pacific. Later, he decided to jump from a plane of his own accord and marked his 75th, 80th and 85th birthdays by skydiving. Thursday marked his eight jump.

Other birthday festivities included a private dinner with more than 200 relatives and friends, including some from his White House days: press secretary Marlin Fitzwater, White House counsel Boyden Gray and political director Ron Kaufman, McGrath said. His children, including former President George W. Bush and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, will be there, McGrath said.

Kennebunkport is a special place for the president. As a boy, he visited the family home at Walker's Point every summer, except during World War II. The retreat was later dubbed his "summer White House."

I don't think I could even sky dive right now much less when I'm 90. Kiddie roller coasters at theme parks scare me :(

I can't help but notice the disgusting comments in the story there. I know, I shouldn't expect much from random internet assholes but I don't recall Bush being all that hated...I was pretty young back then though so maybe I just didn't pay much attention.

I know Bush Jr. is the devil because...well I don't know and I know Obama is an even greater devil for obvious reasons but I don't remember Bush Sr. being hated, disliked sure but not like reviled. Is this just the younger/stupider generation of voters who see an R after his name and automatically assume he's an asshole even though Bush probably left the White House before they were even born?

Androidpk
06-12-2014, 06:10 PM
"Few remember that the Patriot President Bush was forced to parachute at least once before in his life. In World War II President Bush flew an Avenger torpedo bomber in the Pacific. He was shot down by Japanese fighter planes. He had to parachute into the Pacific Ocean where he was picked up a few days later by an American submarine"

Wow, this is crazy if true.

Warriorbird
06-12-2014, 06:12 PM
"Few remember that the Patriot President Bush was forced to parachute at least once before in his life. In World War II President Bush flew an Avenger torpedo bomber in the Pacific. He was shot down by Japanese fighter planes. He had to parachute into the Pacific Ocean where he was picked up a few days later by an American submarine"

Wow, this is crazy if true.

There's a lot more to the stories about Bush Sr. than just that. He's a legitimate badass and one of Clancy's inspirations for Jack Ryan, given some of his crazy CIA actions (Putin was one of his recruited assets). I may not have agreed with all of his politics (though I respect his foreign policy a lot more than Dubya's) but I respect him.

Androidpk
06-12-2014, 06:13 PM
There's a lot more to the stories about Bush Sr. than just that. He's a legitimate badass and one of Clancy's inspirations for Jack Ryan, given some of his crazy CIA actions (Putin was one of his recruited assets). I may not have agreed with all of his politics (though I respect his foreign policy a lot more than Dubya's) but I respect him.

No fucking way, are you pulling my leg??? lol

Androidpk
06-12-2014, 06:18 PM
As for some of those comments.. Jay and silent Bob had a good idea.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsXKAtpLm4I

Warriorbird
06-12-2014, 06:24 PM
No fucking way, are you pulling my leg??? lol

Nope.

A more full account of the other bit.




Lt George Bush, then a 20-year-old pilot, was among nine airmen who escaped from their planes after being shot down during bombing raids on Chichi Jima, a tiny island 700 miles south of Tokyo, in September 1944 - and was the only one to evade capture by the Japanese.

The horrific fate of the other eight "flyboys" was established in subsequent war crimes trials on the island of Guam, but details were sealed in top secret files in Washington to spare their families distress.

Mr Bradley has established that they were tortured, beaten and then executed, either by beheading with swords or by multiple stab-wounds from bayonets and sharpened bamboo stakes. Four were then butchered by the island garrison's surgeons and their livers and meat from their thighs eaten by senior Japanese officers.

The future president escaped a similar fate because he ditched his plane further from the island than the other crews, and managed to scramble on to a liferaft. American planes launched a hail of fire at Japanese boats which set out to capture him, driving them back, and he was eventually rescued by a US submarine.

When the black hull of the USS Finback surfaced in front of him, he thought he was hallucinating, he told Mr Bradley in a television film made to coincide with the publication of Flyboys. He had been vomiting, bleeding from a head wound, and weeping with fear. He said only four words to his rescuers: "Happy to be aboard."

Mr Bush's part in the raid - for which he won the Distinguished Flying Cross - has long been known to Americans. Not known until now was the grim fate of his downed comrades - none from his own plane - who swam ashore.