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So you think George W. Bush is not a conservative?
SOTU transcript ^ | 1/22/04

Posted on 01/22/2004 7:07:09 AM PST by Wolfstar

ED. NOTE: On Tuesday evening, January 20, 2004, the President of the United States gave one of the most conservative State of the Union addresses in at least a generation. For a SOTU speech, it had a remarkably short spending wish list. Instead, it had passages such as those excerpted below — none of which would have been spoken by a Democrat or liberal (i.e., Leftist), or even a "RINO." Check it out:

[BEGIN EXCERPTS: Bold/underscore emphasis by Wolfstar]

Our greatest responsibility is the active defense of the American people. Twenty-eight months have passed since September 11th, 2001 — over two years without an attack on American soil. And it is tempting to believe that the danger is behind us. That hope is understandable, comforting — and false.

[SNIP]

The once all-powerful ruler of Iraq was found in a hole, and now sits in a prison cell. Of the top 55 officials of the former regime, we have captured or killed 45. Our forces are on the offensive, leading over 1,600 patrols a day and conducting an average of 180 raids a week. We are dealing with these thugs in Iraq, just as surely as we dealt with Saddam Hussein's evil regime.

Because of American leadership and resolve, the world is changing for the better. Last month, the leader of Libya voluntarily pledged to disclose and dismantle all of his regime's weapons of mass destruction programs, including a uranium enrichment project for nuclear weapons.

[SNIP]

Nine months of intense negotiations involving the United States and Great Britain succeeded with Libya, while 12 years of diplomacy with Iraq did not. And one reason is clear: For diplomacy to be effective, words must be credible, and no one can now doubt the word of America.

Many of our troops are listening tonight. And I want you and your families to know: America is proud of you. And my administration, and this Congress, will give you the resources you need to fight and win the war on terror.

I know that some people question if America is really in a war at all. They view terrorism more as a crime, a problem to be solved mainly with law enforcement and indictments. After the World Trade Center was first attacked in 1993, some of the guilty were indicted and tried and convicted, and sent to prison. But the matter was not settled. The terrorists were still training and plotting in other nations, and drawing up more ambitious plans. After the chaos and carnage of September the 11th, it is not enough to serve our enemies with legal papers. The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States, and war is what they got.

[SNIP]

Some critics have said our duties in Iraq must be internationalized. This particular criticism is hard to explain to our partners in Britain, Australia, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Thailand, Italy, Spain, Poland, Denmark, Hungary, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Romania, the Netherlands — (applause) — Norway, El Salvador, and the 17 other countries that have committed troops to Iraq. As we debate at home, we must never ignore the vital contributions of our international partners, or dismiss their sacrifices.

From the beginning, America has sought international support for our operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, and we have gained much support. There is a difference, however, between leading a coalition of many nations, and submitting to the objections of a few. America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our country.

We also hear doubts that democracy is a realistic goal for the greater Middle East, where freedom is rare. Yet it is mistaken, and condescending, to assume that whole cultures and great religions are incompatible with liberty and self-government. I believe that God has planted in every human heart the desire to live in freedom. And even when that desire is crushed by tyranny for decades, it will rise again.

[SNIP]

In the last three years, adversity has also revealed the fundamental strengths of the American economy. We have come through recession, and terrorist attack, and corporate scandals, and the uncertainties of war. And because you acted to stimulate our economy with tax relief, this economy is strong, and growing stronger.

You have doubled the child tax credit from $500 to $1,000, reduced the marriage penalty, begun to phase out the death tax, reduced taxes on capital gains and stock dividends, cut taxes on small businesses, and you have lowered taxes for every American who pays income taxes.

Americans took those dollars and put them to work, driving this economy forward. The pace of economic growth in the third quarter of 2003 was the fastest in nearly 20 years; new home construction, the highest in almost 20 years; home ownership rates, the highest ever. Manufacturing activity is increasing. Inflation is low. Interest rates are low. Exports are growing. Productivity is high, and jobs are on the rise.

These numbers confirm that the American people are using their money far better than government would have — and you were right to return it.

[SNIP]

We're requiring higher standards [in schools]. We are regularly testing every child on the fundamentals. We are reporting results to parents, and making sure they have better options when schools are not performing.

[SNIP]

We must continue to pursue an aggressive, pro-growth economic agenda. Congress has some unfinished business on the issue of taxes. The tax reductions you passed are set to expire. Unless you act — (applause) — unless you act — unless you act, the unfair tax on marriage will go back up. Unless you act, millions of families will be charged $300 more in federal taxes for every child. Unless you act, small businesses will pay higher taxes. Unless you act, the death tax will eventually come back to life. Unless you act, Americans face a tax increase. What Congress has given, the Congress should not take away. For the sake of job growth, the tax cuts you passed should be permanent.

Our agenda for jobs and growth must help small business owners and employees with relief from needless federal regulation, and protect them from junk and frivolous lawsuits.

Consumers and businesses need reliable supplies of energy to make our economy run — so I urge you to pass legislation to modernize our electricity system, promote conservation, and make America less dependent on foreign sources of energy.

My administration is promoting free and fair trade to open up new markets for America's entrepreneurs and manufacturers and farmers — to create jobs for American workers. Younger workers should have the opportunity to build a nest egg by saving part of their Social Security taxes in a personal retirement account. We should make the Social Security system a source of ownership for the American people.

[SNIP]

In two weeks, I will send you a budget that funds the war, protects the homeland, and meets important domestic needs, while limiting the growth in discretionary spending to less than 4 percent. This will require that Congress focus on priorities, cut wasteful spending, and be wise with the people's money. By doing so, we can cut the deficit in half over the next five years.

Tonight, I also ask you to reform our immigration laws so they reflect our values and benefit our economy.

[SNIP]

I oppose amnesty, because it would encourage further illegal immigration, and unfairly reward those who break our laws. My temporary worker program will preserve the citizenship path for those who respect the law, while bringing millions of hardworking men and women out from the shadows of American life.

[ED. NOTE: The precedent for guest worker programs goes back at least to the Eisenhower administration.]

[SNIP]

In January of 2006, seniors can get prescription drug coverage under Medicare. For a monthly premium of about $35, most seniors who do not have that coverage today can expect to see their drug bills cut roughly in half. Under this reform, senior citizens will be able to keep their Medicare just as it is, or they can choose a Medicare plan that fits them best — just as you, as members of Congress, can choose an insurance plan that meets your needs. And starting this year, millions of Americans will be able to save money tax-free for their medical expenses in a health savings account.

[SNIP]

On the critical issue of health care, our goal is to ensure that Americans can choose and afford private health care coverage that best fits their individual needs.

[SNIP]

Small businesses should be able to band together and negotiate for lower insurance rates, so they can cover more workers with health insurance. I urge you to pass association health plans. I ask you to give lower-income Americans a refundable tax credit that would allow millions to buy their own basic health insurance.

[SNIP]

To protect the doctor-patient relationship, and keep good doctors doing good work, we must eliminate wasteful and frivolous medical lawsuits. And tonight I propose that individuals who buy catastrophic health care coverage, as part of our new health savings accounts, be allowed to deduct 100 percent of the premiums from their taxes.

A government-run health care system is the wrong prescription. By keeping costs under control, expanding access, and helping more Americans afford coverage, we will preserve the system of private medicine that makes America's health care the best in the world.

[SNIP]

One of the worst decisions our children can make is to gamble their lives and futures on drugs. Our government is helping parents confront this problem with aggressive education, treatment, and law enforcement. Drug use in high school has declined by 11 percent over the last two years. Four hundred thousand fewer young people are using illegal drugs than in the year 2001.

[SNIP]

A strong America must also value the institution of marriage. I believe we should respect individuals as we take a principled stand for one of the most fundamental, enduring institutions of our civilization. Congress has already taken a stand on this issue by passing the Defense of Marriage Act, signed in 1996 by President Clinton. That statute protects marriage under federal law as a union of a man and a woman, and declares that one state may not redefine marriage for other states.

Activist judges, however, have begun redefining marriage by court order, without regard for the will of the people and their elected representatives. On an issue of such great consequence, the people's voice must be heard. If judges insist on forcing their arbitrary will upon the people, the only alternative left to the people would be the constitutional process. Our nation must defend the sanctity of marriage.

[SNIP]

It's also important to strengthen our communities by unleashing the compassion of America's religious institutions. Religious charities of every creed are doing some of the most vital work in our country — mentoring children, feeding the hungry, taking the hand of the lonely. Yet government has often denied social service grants and contracts to these groups, just because they have a cross or a Star of David or a crescent on the wall. By executive order, I have opened billions of dollars in grant money to competition that includes faith-based charities. Tonight I ask you to codify this into law, so people of faith can know that the law will never discriminate against them again.

[SNIP]

The momentum of freedom in our world is unmistakable — and it is not carried forward by our power alone. We can trust in that greater power who guides the unfolding of the years. And in all that is to come, we can know that His purposes are just and true.

[END EXCERPTS]


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush; bushamnesty; sotu
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To: Wolfstar
lol - I see I wasn't alone in the public education comment. Hope it doesn't hurt at the bottom of the dogpile. :-)
681 posted on 01/22/2004 10:26:30 AM PST by Ophiucus
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To: looscnnn
it's either going to take that or the GOP waking up and returning to it's roots.
682 posted on 01/22/2004 10:27:19 AM PST by Bikers4Bush (Constitution party here I come. Write in Tancredo in 04'!)
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To: Mo1
"And that would be what??"

To quote you "It's kind of hard to miss .. it's been repeated over and over".

Campaign finance reform, Kennedy's education bill that he backed, the prescription bill, the amnesty proposal, stating being for extending the AWB, expanded spending of government (non-military/national security), not defending the Constitution, etc.
683 posted on 01/22/2004 10:28:26 AM PST by looscnnn ("Live free or die; death is not the worst of evils" Gen. John Stark 1809)
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To: exmarine
I am so much more in tune with reality than you are that it's really funny. I guarantee you that the vast majority of "conservatives" in your neighborhood and in the nation will pull that lever for Bush next November.

And, frankly, I think those who say we should do otherwise should lose their right to post here.
684 posted on 01/22/2004 10:28:40 AM PST by zook
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To: exmarine
Many Bush supports believe in party over principle.

The question is do many Republicans believe in party over principle?

685 posted on 01/22/2004 10:28:59 AM PST by af_vet_rr
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To: Bikers4Bush
You mean Abe Lincoln ?? The Great Emancipator.
686 posted on 01/22/2004 10:29:11 AM PST by skip2myloo
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To: Diddle E. Squat
They do not bother me anymore. For all their frothing at the mouth, they make so much noise only because deep down they know their impotence. You could combine the Dean Left with the Go-Pat-Go types, the Libertarians, the CP, the Greens, and they wouldn't equal 10% of the Soccer Moms. They are outnumbered exponentially by people who are much more casual about their political views. The next president will be decided by people who will base their vote on who they "feel" the best about. Many (me included) will walk into the voting booth, close their eyes, and see that 2nd plane plowing into 2 WTC . Judges, abortion, immigration, RTKBA, taxes - all of these will fade away. The lever will be pulled, and the next day they won't give the bulging-vein crowd another thought. They'll go back to watching Survivor and American Idol.

No wonder the angry ones are so loud this year.

687 posted on 01/22/2004 10:29:19 AM PST by Warren_Piece (Wake up you Sheeple! The Steelers fan invaders are a bunch of Statists!)
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To: Bikers4Bush
Only if he refuses to act in the best interests of the constitution, this country and it's citizens.

Do you like he refuses to act in the best interest of this country?

Do you think he doesn't care about this country?

Do you think he doesn't care about the american people?

688 posted on 01/22/2004 10:29:36 AM PST by Mo1 (Join the dollar a day crowd now!)
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To: Pern
It eliminates that frivolous Probable Cause thing

I guess you forgot to read it then - not the New York Times version, but the actual act...you know, the parts about showing cause, judicial oversight, and the other actual facts.

I'm all for it, so much so that I will speak out when GW, Asscroft, and their cronies use it to wipe their ass!

Are you sure you're in the right place? Hyperbole like that is usually found at the DU or the ABC newsroom.

689 posted on 01/22/2004 10:30:34 AM PST by Ophiucus
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To: deport
One of the talking heads(maybe Fred Barnes) said that there were more offers, Judge Pickering was the only taker.

Well, inasmuch as I can determine, you seem to be citing this post as your evidence:
One of the talking heads(maybe Fred Barnes) said that there were more offers, Judge Pickering was the only taker.
You know, this isn't even worth the time to demolish. I recognize that there was one recess appointment offered and one accepted. Freddy Barnes can manufacture any rumor he likes and I'll take it about as seriously as the same kind of stuff that the libmedia whores and Klinton spokesmen used to spin about how Clinton wanted to be more liberal but just couldn't be.

That Fred Barnes, a party-aligned journalist and GOP media fixture, may (or may not) have hinted that more recess-appointments were offered is completely irrelevant. Apologists and do can float all sorts of rumors.

Were you here in 2000 when we were told so many times how, if for no other reason, we should vote Bush if only for the judicial appointments? Well, okay, fine. Many of us bit on that one. But when we get right down to it, Pickering is the only Scalia-style judge we've gotten. The rest are shot down. Of the other 170 confirmed appointments, the Dims liked them just fine.

The judges we need are the ones the Dims won't approve.

I want my judges. And I ain't gonna shut up about it. Bush still has time to do it, right now. If he wants my vote, give me the damned judges.

One Scalia-style judge isn't a good enough reason to vote for Bush again. Let alone his lovely speeches about how much he wants to renew the assault weapons ban. Or his big domestic spending agenda to fund exactly those things that I have personally fought against for years.
690 posted on 01/22/2004 10:30:44 AM PST by George W. Bush
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To: Bikers4Bush
we're thinking about the future of the country

Bull. You don't give a crap about the future of this country. You are perfectly willing to allow the military strength of the country go down the sewer, surrender sovereignty of our national security decisions to the UN. You are willing to allow taxes to be raised $1 trillion+, and throw away any chance of getting Soc. Sec. privatized, failure to do so will put this country in a worse fiscal situation than can be imagined.

Furthermore, the Supreme Court will stacked with those of 9th Circuit mold for decades to come as the next term President will probably appoint 4 or more of its members. That could cause devastating long-term affects on our rights and on the culture.

So save your baloney about "caring about the country." You don't give a flip about this country. No one who has made statements similar to yours does.

691 posted on 01/22/2004 10:30:57 AM PST by Republican Wildcat
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To: Your Nightmare
Honestly, I'm thinking we might be better off with a Dem president and a Rep congress.

Do you think a 'Rat would've been even close to as successful in prosecuting the WOT as Bush has been? Do you think a 'Rat would've cut taxes, told the Russians where they could stick their ABM treaty, highlighted the irrelevance of the UN, and signed a partial birth abortion ban?

I don't.

692 posted on 01/22/2004 10:31:08 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: windchime
Very shrill, notwithstanding the "explanation". In fact, goofy, IMO.
693 posted on 01/22/2004 10:31:28 AM PST by Protagoras (When they asked me what I thought of freedom in America,,, I said I thought it would be a good idea.)
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To: MJY1288
Honestly I believe all of them have their minds made up on who they are voting for and for *some* good reasons. I could care less who people vote for. I just dispise the misquotes and the misinterpretations of the President. This is an example of the half truths and political slander that propelled the CFR law.
694 posted on 01/22/2004 10:31:55 AM PST by m1-lightning (Weapons of deterrence do not deter terrorists; people of deterrence do.)
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To: Howlin
No, I'm aknowledging your attempt to strike fear into those of us who probably will not be voting for W by using the "dem's will win" tactic and acting as though we will be to blame as opposed to the man holding the reigns.
695 posted on 01/22/2004 10:32:39 AM PST by Bikers4Bush (Constitution party here I come. Write in Tancredo in 04'!)
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To: Ophiucus
Voting third party is legitimate. Staying at home is a dereliction of your duty.

My duty as you imagine it.

Fortunately, the Founders didn't believe in such nonsense. The historical basis for voting was that of the privilege of property owners.

This isn't Iraq. We aren't compelled to vote by some nutcase murderous dictator. And refusing to vote does send a message to the parties, one that they can read quite well even if FR's Bushbot contingent can't figure it out. This is exactly why Rove keeps talking about the three million who stayed home in 2000. As he should. Because it's largely his fault that they did.
696 posted on 01/22/2004 10:32:49 AM PST by George W. Bush
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To: looscnnn
I'll give you the CFR, he messed that one up .. but at the same time, it's not the end of the world

As for the education bill ... do you think it's wrong to have accountability from the schools the make sure our kids are learning?

697 posted on 01/22/2004 10:33:01 AM PST by Mo1 (Join the dollar a day crowd now!)
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To: George W. Bush
It was the gun-rights 'extremists' who elected the Republican House in '94. And they were far more effective in implementing a conservative agenda than anything Bush has done.

It was largely those same 'extremists' who defeated Gore in Arkansas and Tennessee in 2000.

Being from TN, I can tell you that guns weren't even in the top 5 of issues in either case. We thre Sasser out because he was a condescending wad of spit, and we didn't vote for Gore because, well, we generally like sane people.

698 posted on 01/22/2004 10:33:55 AM PST by Warren_Piece (Wake up you Sheeple! The Steelers fan invaders are a bunch of Statists!)
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To: Diddle E. Squat
Why don't you change your freepname?

Because it pisses off all the right people?

; )
699 posted on 01/22/2004 10:34:13 AM PST by George W. Bush
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To: m1-lightning
His proposal allows them to pay some BS penalty and then remain here working while they will be permitted to pursue citizenship.

Follow the posts, it's all there in black an white.
700 posted on 01/22/2004 10:34:25 AM PST by Bikers4Bush (Constitution party here I come. Write in Tancredo in 04'!)
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