Something to Cheer You Up
Nov. 7th, 2004 09:11 pmPresident Bush was visiting an elementary school. One of the classes
was in the middle of a discussion related to words and their meanings.
The teacher asked the president if he would like to lead the discussion
on the word "tragedy."
So the illustrious leader asked the class for an example of a
"tragedy."
One little boy stood up and offered, "If my best friend, who lives on a
farm, is playing in the field and a tractor runs him over and kills
him, that would be a tragedy." "No," said Bush, "that would be an
accident."
A little girl raised her hand: "If a school bus carrying 50 children
drove over a cliff, killing everyone inside, that would be a tragedy."
"I'm afraid not." explained the president. "That's what we would call
a great loss."
The room went silent. No other children volunteered. Bush searched
the room. "Isn't there someone here who can give me an example of
tragedy?"
Finally at the back of the room a small boy raised his hand. In a
quiet voice he said: "If Air Force One carrying Mr. Bush was struck by
a 'friendly fire' missile and blown to smithereens, that would be a
tragedy."
"Fantastic!" exclaimed Bush. "That's right. And can you tell me why
that would be a tragedy?" "Well," says the boy, "it has to be a
tragedy, because it certainly wouldn't be a great loss and it probably
wouldn't be an accident either."
was in the middle of a discussion related to words and their meanings.
The teacher asked the president if he would like to lead the discussion
on the word "tragedy."
So the illustrious leader asked the class for an example of a
"tragedy."
One little boy stood up and offered, "If my best friend, who lives on a
farm, is playing in the field and a tractor runs him over and kills
him, that would be a tragedy." "No," said Bush, "that would be an
accident."
A little girl raised her hand: "If a school bus carrying 50 children
drove over a cliff, killing everyone inside, that would be a tragedy."
"I'm afraid not." explained the president. "That's what we would call
a great loss."
The room went silent. No other children volunteered. Bush searched
the room. "Isn't there someone here who can give me an example of
tragedy?"
Finally at the back of the room a small boy raised his hand. In a
quiet voice he said: "If Air Force One carrying Mr. Bush was struck by
a 'friendly fire' missile and blown to smithereens, that would be a
tragedy."
"Fantastic!" exclaimed Bush. "That's right. And can you tell me why
that would be a tragedy?" "Well," says the boy, "it has to be a
tragedy, because it certainly wouldn't be a great loss and it probably
wouldn't be an accident either."