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First Lady Hails Bush's War on Terrorism
AP on Yahoo ^ | 8/31/04 | David Espo - AP

Posted on 08/31/2004 7:50:16 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

NEW YORK - Republican National Convention co-stars Laura Bush and Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites) commended President Bush (news - web sites) to the country Tuesday night for four more years, hailing him as a man of strength and compassion. "You can count on him, especially in a crisis," said the first lady.

"He's a man of perseverance. He's a man of inner strength. He is a leader who doesn't flinch, doesn't waver, does not back down," the Austrian-born California governor said, blending high praise for the president with an appeal to recent immigrants to give the GOP a chance.

"We Republicans admire your ambition. We encourage your dreams. We believe in your future," said the actor-turned-politician, one of a series of speakers on an evening scripted to show the softer side of a party known for its conservatism.

Schwarzenegger and the first lady took their turns at the Madison Square Garden podium as 2,508 delegates formally bestowed their nomination on the president for a second term in office. "Four more years," they chanted in unison. The sound system blared the song "Knock on Wood."

Republicans met inside their heavily fortified convention hall as police made more than 300 arrests in the surrounding streets on a day heavy with protests. By evening, authorities wrapped an entire midtown Manhattan block in orange netting, working to contain demonstrators who vowed to march on the Garden itself.

Bush, locked in a tight re-election race, campaigned across three battleground states and worked to extinguish a convention-week controversy of his own making. "In this different kind of war, we may never sit down at a peace table. But make no mistake about it, we are winning, and we will win" the war on terror, he told an American Legion convention in Tennessee, one day after saying he didn't think victory would be possible.

"I probably needed to be more articulate" in earlier comments, he conceded in a radio interview with conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh.

Bush's Democratic challenger, Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites), spent the day at home in Nantucket, Mass., as his campaign settled on plans to place $45 million in television advertising in 20 battleground states through Election Day. The commercials will run on broadcast stations and cable, and include appeals to minority voters whom Democrats need to turn out in large numbers on Nov. 2 if they are to deny Bush a second term.

A poll by The Washington Post showed the race to be a dead heat, 48 percent apiece, but found that the president is moving ahead of his rival on national security issues and pulling into a virtual tie on handling of the economy.

Bush arrives in New York on Wednesday, a day ahead of his nomination acceptance speech that is expected to sketch out a second-term agenda. Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites) addresses the gathering Wednesday night.

Republican convention planners scripted an evening that reintroduced the theme of compassionate conservatism that Bush ran on successfully four years ago.

A parade of speakers walked onto a podium that bore the words "People of Compassion" as a backdrop. They praised the president's efforts to battle AIDS (news - web sites), combat breast cancer, promote adoption and enact far-reaching educational reforms. "I am proof that the blessings of liberty are within reach of every American," said Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, an African-American.

Both the first lady and Schwarzenegger hailed Bush's leadership in terms that bordered on extravagant in speeches that did double political duty. For the first lady, that meant what aides called a glimpse at the personal side of the commander in chief; for the governor, an attempt to appeal to new and unregistered voters who are not part of the president's conservative base.

"No American president wants to go to war," said Mrs. Bush, neither Lincoln nor Roosevelt nor her own husband.

But in a description of a commander in chief that most Americans never see, she said, "I remember some very quiet nights at the dinner table" after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. "George was weighing grim scenarios and ominous intelligence and potentially even more devastating attacks."

"... And I remember sitting in the window of the White House, watching as my husband walked on the lawn below. I knew he was wrestling with these agonizing decisions that would have such profound consequences for so many lives and the future of the world," she said.

The world outside the convention delivered jarring news in the global war on terror.

A suicide bomber was blamed for an explosion near a busy subway station in Moscow. Hamas took responsibility for blowing up two buses in Israel. And a Web site offered a link to a video purporting to show the methodical, grisly killings of 12 Nepalese construction workers kidnapped in Iraq (news - web sites).

Schwarzenegger sketched his own background for the convention and prime-time audience, from a childhood in the shadow of communism to arrival in the United States as a self-described scrawny boy, to the man who moved from body builder to box-office star to governor of the nation's most populous state.

"America gave me opportunities and my immigrant dreams came true," he said. "I want other people to get the same chances I did, the same opportunities."

He flashed his trademark bravado as well. "To those critics who are so pessimistic about our economy, I say: Don't be economic girlie men." The hall erupted in cheers at that remark and Schwarzenegger smiled broadly. He had encountered sharp criticism in his home state earlier this year when he ridiculed Democratic legislators who opposed his budget as "girlie men."

Retired Army Gen. Tommy Franks, who guided U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, was a late addition to the speaking program as the campaign worked to strengthen Bush's claim as a steady commander in chief.

The script also called for something of a Bush family hour, with twins Jenna and Barbara introducing their father the president, who would in turn make remarks by remote hookup to present his wife for her speech.

In her prepared remarks, Mrs. Bush said that Bush's leadership has helped 50 million men, women and children win freedom over the past four years, a reference to wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

"I want to talk about the issue that I believe is most important for my own daughters, for all our families, and for our future: George's work to protect our country and defeat terror so that all children can grow up in a more peaceful world," she added.

Schwarzenegger's praise of Bush echoed his Terminator character mantra of "I'll be back."

"America is back. Back from the attack on our homeland — back from the attack on our economy, back from the attack on our way of life," he said in a reference to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Politics/Elections; US: New York; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bushswar; firstlady; hails; laurabush; rncconvention; terrorism

First lady Laura Bush addresses the delegates at the Republican National Convention Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004, in New York. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)


1 posted on 08/31/2004 7:50:18 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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2 posted on 08/31/2004 7:52:21 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi .... http://www.freekerrybook.com/ ..... 'The New Soldier' in pdf format)
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The daughters of U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites), Barbara (L) and Jenna, look up at their father as he appears on a large screen to introduce his wife, and their mother, Laura Bush (not shown), before the first lady's speech on the second night of the 2004 Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York, August 31, 2004. Convention delegates formally nominated Bush for another four-year term on Tuesday night and he will deliver a prime-time televised acceptance speech on Thursday. REUTERS/Gary Hershorn US ELECTION


3 posted on 08/31/2004 7:53:44 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi .... http://www.freekerrybook.com/ ..... 'The New Soldier' in pdf format)
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How do you become a delegate or just attend the RNC at a spectator? I would like to go in 2008.
4 posted on 08/31/2004 7:53:59 PM PDT by conservativeinferno (www.conservativeperspective.com)
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The girls were really awful but I doubt it hurts us much.Laura and Arnold saved us.Mister Steele was good


5 posted on 08/31/2004 7:59:28 PM PDT by skaterboy
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I dunno. Everyone on the tube is panning the girls as silly, ditzy, not-serious. Fred Barnes even! But HELLO! If somebody could "speak" or "relate" to the MTV pinhead generation, wouldn't you have to be silly, ditzy and not-serious. Unlike the Kerry daughters are "serious" bores. ....As I'm typing, Chris Wallace is wildly praising the Bush Twins. I tend to agree! (I never agree with Chris)


6 posted on 08/31/2004 8:10:44 PM PDT by sam_paine (X .................................)
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First-class speech by the First Lady, which covered some serious and necessary topics in an appealing, warm, low-key, and highly effective manner. Laura Bush is even prettier by the day.

The daughters didn't do badly. Although perhaps not as sophisticated (and listless) as Kerry's, they have a freshness and exuberance which would make them (or would have made them) for many of us the choice for a date.
7 posted on 08/31/2004 8:41:35 PM PDT by mtntop3 ("He who must know before he believes will never come to full knowledge.")
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Outstanding job by the First Lady.

She passed on some very moving and powerful images that are the bread and butter to traditional America.

GOD bless her. We need her and W in the Whitehouse for a few more years.


8 posted on 08/31/2004 10:49:23 PM PDT by Delta 21 (MKC USCG -ret)
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Someone commented that Laura spent a good deal of time praising her husband, while Terroresa spent very little.

That's when it struck me... there's a profound difference between the two conventions (Everybody get ready to say "Well, DUUUH...").

Even apart from any specifics of politics or issues, the Republicans - without exception, as far as I can tell - come across in a positive manner, reflecting a commitment to a set of values, or an agenda, or whatever - you name it - whereas the Demonrats - again without exception - seem to be entirely negative, focused only on criticizing Bush and the state of affairs in America.

I know this has been getting pointed out, in that the Demonrats don't have anything *to* stand for, or that they're only motivated by dissatisfaction and hatred, etc. - but what struck me today is that taken as a whole the Demonrat convention and the Kerry campaign generally, just come across as one prolonged loud **Whine**, while Bush and his supporters actually lay out a program, a vision for the future, and some optimism about being able to carry it forward.

Again, I'm stressing that this difference in appearances is independent of the issues - and if I were, God forbid, a Demonrat, I'd be really, really, REALLY worried.

9 posted on 09/01/2004 12:45:16 AM PDT by fire_eye (Socialism is the opiate of academia.)
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Laura admires and loves her husband

TahRayZaa endures and manipulates hers ;-)


10 posted on 09/01/2004 9:11:42 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi .... http://www.freekerrybook.com/ ..... 'The New Soldier' in pdf format)
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