Posted on 11/01/2004 1:34:07 PM PST by PhiKapMom
For America, these years will always stand apart. We have faced great challenges together these last four years a September morning none of us will ever forget, recession, and war. Together, we rose to the challenge. We made the tough choices. And because of the steadiness and resolve of the man who stood at the center of the storm, we are safer and stronger than we were four years ago. Today, America is back. Our economy is back. Hope is back.
Through turbulent times, President George W. Bush has been solid as a rock. He took an economy that was faltering, and through his actions, set it on a road to recovery. When it was unpopular to talk about how we could do a better job helping children learn, he fought for and passed the most sweeping education reforms in a generation. Facing a determined enemy hoping for weakness or uncertainty, he vowed to do whatever it took to defend America
And he kept his word.
Accomplishments can define a Presidency. But sometimes, the people you meet along the way can tell you something about its meaning. Over the last four years, George and Laura Bush have been witness to the kindness and quiet strength of the American people. The stories of courage that have inspired them are more than you can count -- and they are central to the story of this Presidency.
It was September 14, 2001, and we had just been attacked. The President had traveled to New York City to thank the rescue workers, and comfort those who had lost a husband or wife, son or daughter, mom or dad. The men in that rubble had worked around the clock, beyond the point of exhaustion, to rescue the fallen. When the President came, they gathered around him. What he did next will not soon be forgotten. You see, he still hears the men who shouted whatever it takes. Through all the difficult decisions a President has to make, he remembers.
There is nothing that could prepare you for what would come next meeting with hundreds of families who had lost loved ones. The scheduled forty-five minutes turned into an hour. An hour turned into two hours. And towards the end, he met Arlene Howard, mother of Port Authority police officer George Howard, who fell bravely trying to rescue others. Arlene had something for him her sons police shield. She asked him not to forget the fallen. Today, George W. Bush carries Shield Number 1012. And he is proud to call Arlene Howard his friend.
A little over a month later, President Bush would again return to New York City. The occasion was the World Series and the first pitch at the first game at Yankee Stadium. Before the game, he ran into Derek Jeter, who set the bar high for the President. In New York, he told the President, you throw from the mound, adding, Dont bounce it, theyll boo you. Good-natured joking aside, there was a problem: the Presidents protective vest meant that he could barely move his arms. Well, President Bush took to the top of that mound anyway. And when he threw a perfect strike, the chants of USA! USA! USA! told us loud and clear: We were back.
More often than not, the defining moments of a Presidency come when nobody's watching. Sgt. Mike McNaughton of the Louisiana National Guard had lost a leg in Afghanistan. President Bush to see him at Walter Reed Army Hospital, and asked him, "What do you like to?" I like to run, he told the President. Well, some day you and I are going to run on the South Lawn of the White House. And one morning Sgt. McNaughton showed up. They ran the track three times together.
The call to help someone in need knows no barrier of race, creed, or nationality. The yearning for freedom is universal. That's why when the door to the Oval Office opened one day, Dr. Raja Khuzai from Iraq, who was on the other side, greeted our President as "My liberator!" and then began to cry. And so did he. Another proud moment came this past May, when the President had the privilege of welcoming to the Oval Office seven Iraqi men who had had their hands cut off by Saddam Hussein. They were on their way back home, after receiving surgically-implanted hands in Houston.
Everywhere this President goes, theres a reminder of how much things have changed in the last four years, and the mission that still goes on. Few times was this more true than in Lebanon, Ohio, on May 4, when the President met 15-year-old Ashley Faulkner, whose mom had died in the World Trade Center. What followed is a hug that neither of them will ever forget.
From coast to coast, the President has met with the people going back to work, the small business owners who are expanding, with the parents whose children are now learning because of No Child Left Behind. More than anyone, he understands that policy isn't just numbers on a page; it's about government helping everyday people live their lives, not run their lives.
In four years, the world has changed in ways we could not have imagined. Here at home, the lives of military families have been touched by wars in faraway places, and 50 million are now free. Where tyranny once flourished, hope is defeating hatred. Many have wondered whether America would ever again see another Greatest Generation. That question was answered by the men who stormed the cockpit on Flight 93, by Sgt. Mike NcNaughton, by men like Pat Tillman, and by all who are defending us in the war on terror.
Last week, Lisa Johnson of Lake Stevens, Washington, reflecting on her brother, who everyday faces danger in Iraq:
You see, my brother gets it. He understands the meaning of duty, honor and sacrifice. He understands that much is at stake right now. The September 11th terrorist attacks forever changed things. Chris understands that we can no longer afford to be unwilling to tackle difficult challenges, or to prefer hyper cautious political correctness over boldness. He understands that we can no longer afford to be ambivalent about protecting our countrys freedoms. He also understands that we not only need, but already have, a President who will make difficult and perhaps unpopular decisions, to do what is best for this Country rather than for his own political or personal gain. Terrorism is a real and serious issue which HAS to be dealt with.
America needs a President who "gets it" -- a President who understands this fight deep in his heart and in his soul -- a leader who doesn't waver or flinch from the hard choices. The work we have begun together isn't finished, and it is hard. But it will be finished faster if we have the courage to confront these challenges in our time, so that our children and grandchildren can know peace.
As we reach the final hours, all of us know an undecided voter or two. to your friends. Let them know about the President's optimistic vision for four more years.
Throughout this campaign, your dedication and perseverance has inspired us. You get it. By standing strong with President Bush, you prove that hope is always stronger than pessimism and anger. Every challenge that's been placed before you -- you've met it, but there's one more, and it's a big one. If past performance is any indicator, President George W. Bush will win a resounding victory tomorrow.
Please vote.
We are having a Victory 2004 Watch Party tomorrow night in my County here in OK -- free food, drinks, and all the polling results with our local candidates. Our Congressman is helping us sponsor. If you were here, you would be invited! All Republicans in the area are invited to attend.
How is it going out your way? We have just had the sleeziest Senate race in history -- clintonites in charge of Carson's race have made it the nastiest I have ever witnessed but he is going down big time.
Been handing out bumperstrips from my car to military that stop me here in Norman and want Bush-Cheney bumperstrips -- given out over a 100.
Never witnessed the media as bad as it is today -- there is so little objectivity left that I cannot believe. It may say Freedom of the Press but when the press lies they need to be held accountable.
After this election is complete, we need to make an orchestrated effort to oust some of the worst abusers!
It is incredible; I have yet to hear any of the media mention that Senator Kerry has one of the most left-wing voting records of all time in the Senate.
Not mentioning that very material fact even once in a while is simply unforgiveable. He is treated as if he either has no record, or that it is so moderate that it is not worthy of comment.
Nor do I see any great play on the fact that he is a lawyer by trade; in fact, it only gets four sentences in his biography on his website:
Later, John Kerry accepted another tour of duty - to serve in America's communities. After graduating from Boston College Law School in 1976, John Kerry went to work as a top prosecutor in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He took on organized crime and put behind bars "one of the state's most notorious gangsters, the number two organized crime figure in New England." He fought for victims' rights and created programs for rape counseling.
Kerry will take Washington and Murray will beat Nethercutt in the Senate race. This is a wacko leftist place (well, the population centers are anyway). I think Bush might get within 6 or 7 here -- which is a moral victory.
I'd sure rather be partying there than here! My wife and I have a good bottle of wine to toast Bush's victory -- but we'll be quiet at home. In my city Republicans are few and far between, so a good party is hard to come by.
You two would be welcome here in Republican Cleveland County and now that we are the majority party, we are going to act like it. First time ever there are more Republicans then Democrats in this County just south of OKC which has been Republican for a long time.
We have a RAT Governor we have to get rid of in 2006! He is useless!
Do ya think that Kerry's team knows that they're going to lose...yet?
Thank you, my FRiend...and let's pray that the Girleymen git their butts handed to them tomorrow...MUD
I ought to enlarge that and put it in my bathrooms!!
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