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He clearly put Arafat and the UN on notice. He clearly showed that the "democratic" NATO could step in and assume the mantle of the leading organization promoting world peace and democracy.

He also emphasized my personal tagline for the last sevral weeks. All liberty flows from the barrel of a gun"

1 posted on 11/19/2003 6:32:42 AM PST by Mark Felton
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The tearing down of him and his speech has already started.
2 posted on 11/19/2003 6:36:26 AM PST by Piquaboy
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If he is putting the UN on notice, why did the State Department approve that Wesley Clark tesify at Milosevic's bogus tribunal?

Trying a head of state in an international tribunal for crimes committed within his own country is a terrible precedent.
4 posted on 11/19/2003 6:48:29 AM PST by Carry_Okie (The environment is too complex and too important to be managed by central planning.)
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This was delivered in a majestic manner, filled with historical analogies and well received.

A caller on C-Span said he'd opposed Bush's preemptive doctrine but now understands and supports it.
5 posted on 11/19/2003 6:50:52 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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He said: "The evil is in plain sight. The danger only increases with denial.

AND, the Dems are blind and their denial is putting Americans at greater risk. Thank goodness for Bush!

7 posted on 11/19/2003 6:55:46 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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I've done some reading this year on the build-up to World War II during the 1930s. The similarities between that time and current time is amazing.

While Hitler was defying one treaty after another to build his massive military, other European nations (including England) looked for ways to appease Hitler and did whatever they could to avoid conflict with him.

It was obvious what Hitler was up to during the 1930s. The world knew about the persecution of the Jews and the concentration camps. The world knew that Hitler wasn't going to stop with reoccupying the Rhineland. Wasn't going to stop with absorbing Austria. And so on and so on. But you had your "peace activists" as you do today decrying any effort at all to deal with Hitler.

During this dangerous time, it is obvious that rogue nations and terrorist groups are looking for weapons of mass destruction to use against western civilization. Yet these same peace activist types are demonizing the few leaders (like they demonized Winston Churchill during the 1930s) who have stepped up to the plate to do something about it.

I think these peace activists, of the type who are protesting Bush in England today, are as reprehensible as the "peace for our time" folks of the 1930s.

When will we learn that pacifying evil never works?

8 posted on 11/19/2003 6:59:10 AM PST by SamAdams76 (198.4 (-101.6))
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I love when he uses the word evil. He did that many times when I saw him almost two years ago at the townhall meeting in Ontario, CA.
14 posted on 11/19/2003 7:25:37 AM PST by doug from upland (Why aren't the Clintons living out their remaining years on Alcatraz?)
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Transcript of the speech is available in the Live thread
18 posted on 11/19/2003 7:54:08 AM PST by alancarp (With all of that sweeping under the rug, it's a wonder how DEMs can walk on their lumpy carpets.)
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Police agreed the mass protest on Thursday could march up Whitehall after receiving reassurances from organisers that it would be peaceful.

That sounds like a rather naive decision, doesn't it? Isn't that the same thing that the WTO anti-globalization protesters routinely promise, then ignore?

19 posted on 11/19/2003 7:56:37 AM PST by Zeppo
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bump
20 posted on 11/19/2003 7:58:56 AM PST by rwfromkansas ("Men stumble over the truth, but most pick themselves up as if nothing had happened." Churchill)
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BTTT
21 posted on 11/19/2003 7:59:38 AM PST by davidosborne (www.davidosborne.net)
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Here is what the people at DU are posting regarding Bush and the U.N.

I put it on the FR IMage Server so as not to give DU idiots any traffic.

25 posted on 11/19/2003 8:15:26 AM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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Caption the pic of Bush and Rumsfeld walking by the Royal Guard. Rummie is looking at their hats thinking "Whoa..Now I've seen it all"
31 posted on 11/19/2003 8:33:12 AM PST by aristotleman
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Text of speech posted on the White House website:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/11/20031119-1.html

His speeches get better and better and better.
37 posted on 11/19/2003 8:53:02 AM PST by Califelephant
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I found a video link of the President's speech, should anyone be interested:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3283457.stm

Click on video link on the right hand side.
39 posted on 11/19/2003 9:47:26 AM PST by rs79bm (Insert Democratic principles and ideals here: .............this space intentionally left blank.....)
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"The evil is in plain sight. The danger only increases with denial.

"Great responsibilities have fallen once again to the great democracies. We will face these threats with open eyes and we will defeat them."

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BBC + links to Pres. Bush's speech, and DU commentary.

Riled critics misunderestimated GW ~ again. *g*
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42 posted on 11/19/2003 10:44:59 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl (if SH is behind the current activities it will b the 4th war that he's lost in 20 yrs.~Gen. K, 11/18)
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"America and Great Britain have done and will do all in their power to prevent the United Nations from solemnly choosing its own irrelevance and inviting the fate of the League of Nations," Mr. Bush said.

That should be repeated for years to come if the UN can last that long.

45 posted on 11/19/2003 11:24:23 AM PST by Mixer
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Bump for later
48 posted on 11/19/2003 12:59:35 PM PST by AuH2ORepublican (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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It's been said that those who live near a police station find it hard to believe in the triumph of violence, in the same way free peoples might be tempted to take for granted the orderly societies we have come to know. Europe's peaceful unity is one of the great achievements of the last half-century. And because European countries now resolve differences through negotiation and consensus, there's sometimes an assumption that the entire world functions in the same way. But let us never forget how Europe's unity was achieved -- by allied armies of liberation and NATO armies of defense. And let us never forget, beyond Europe's borders, in a world where oppression and violence are very real, liberation is still a moral goal, and freedom and security still need defenders. (Applause.)

I consider this paragraph one ofthe most important points in the speech. Bush is serving Europe notice that their freedom was the result of military force. He also let them know that they have lived in a "bubble" outside the real worldm which was made possible by the US security umbrella. The Europeans have led an insulated life after WWII and believe that they can negotiate and discuss their way out of military threats and attacks. Bush made it quite clear the real world is quite different.

Unfortunately, our media will decide that the Michael Jackson story is more significant than the Bush speech. Tough break on the timing.

50 posted on 11/19/2003 2:17:17 PM PST by kabar
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It's been said that those who live near a police station find it hard to believe in the triumph of violence, in the same way free peoples might be tempted to take for granted the orderly societies we have come to know. Europe's peaceful unity is one of the great achievements of the last half-century. And because European countries now resolve differences through negotiation and consensus, there's sometimes an assumption that the entire world functions in the same way. But let us never forget how Europe's unity was achieved -- by allied armies of liberation and NATO armies of defense. And let us never forget, beyond Europe's borders, in a world where oppression and violence are very real, liberation is still a moral goal, and freedom and security still need defenders. (Applause.)

I consider this paragraph one ofthe most important points in the speech. Bush is serving Europe notice that their freedom was the result of military force. He also let them know that they have lived in a "bubble" outside the real worldm which was made possible by the US security umbrella. The Europeans have led an insulated life after WWII and believe that they can negotiate and discuss their way out of military threats and attacks. Bush made it quite clear the real world is quite different.

Unfortunately, our media will decide that the Michael Jackson story is more significant than the Bush speech. Tough break on the timing.

51 posted on 11/19/2003 2:17:19 PM PST by kabar
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It's been said that those who live near a police station find it hard to believe in the triumph of violence, in the same way free peoples might be tempted to take for granted the orderly societies we have come to know. Europe's peaceful unity is one of the great achievements of the last half-century. And because European countries now resolve differences through negotiation and consensus, there's sometimes an assumption that the entire world functions in the same way. But let us never forget how Europe's unity was achieved -- by allied armies of liberation and NATO armies of defense. And let us never forget, beyond Europe's borders, in a world where oppression and violence are very real, liberation is still a moral goal, and freedom and security still need defenders. (Applause.)

I consider this paragraph one ofthe most important points in the speech. Bush is serving Europe notice that their freedom was the result of military force. He also let them know that they have lived in a "bubble" outside the real worldm which was made possible by the US security umbrella. The Europeans have led an insulated life after WWII and believe that they can negotiate and discuss their way out of military threats and attacks. Bush made it quite clear the real world is quite different.

Unfortunately, our media will decide that the Michael Jackson story is more significant than the Bush speech. Tough break on the timing.

52 posted on 11/19/2003 2:17:23 PM PST by kabar
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