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Radio Address by the President to the Nation (A MUST READ)
The White House ^ | dec. 167 2005 | president bush

Posted on 12/17/2005 8:29:40 AM PST by blogblogginaway

RADIO ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION

The Roosevelt Room

10:06 A.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning.

As President, I took an oath to defend the Constitution, and I have no greater responsibility than to protect our people, our freedom, and our way of life. On September the 11th, 2001, our freedom and way of life came under attack by brutal enemies who killed nearly 3,000 innocent Americans. We're fighting these enemies across the world. Yet in this first war of the 21st century, one of the most critical battlefronts is the home front. And since September the 11th, we've been on the offensive against the terrorists plotting within our borders.

One of the first actions we took to protect America after our nation was attacked was to ask Congress to pass the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act tore down the legal and bureaucratic wall that kept law enforcement and intelligence authorities from sharing vital information about terrorist threats. And the Patriot Act allowed federal investigators to pursue terrorists with tools they already used against other criminals. Congress passed this law with a large, bipartisan majority, including a vote of 98-1 in the United States Senate.

Since then, America's law enforcement personnel have used this critical law to prosecute terrorist operatives and supporters, and to break up terrorist cells in New York, Oregon, Virginia, California, Texas and Ohio. The Patriot Act has accomplished exactly what it was designed to do: it has protected American liberty and saved American lives.

Yet key provisions of this law are set to expire in two weeks. The terrorist treat to our country will not expire in two weeks. The terrorists want to attack America again, and inflict even greater damage than they did on September the 11th. Congress has a responsibility to ensure that law enforcement and intelligence officials have the tools they need to protect the American people.

The House of Representatives passed reauthorization of the Patriot Act. Yet a minority of senators filibustered to block the renewal of the Patriot Act when it came up for a vote yesterday. That decision is irresponsible, and it endangers the lives of our citizens. The senators who are filibustering must stop their delaying tactics, and the Senate must vote to reauthorize the Patriot Act. In the war on terror, we cannot afford to be without this law for a single moment.

To fight the war on terror, I am using authority vested in me by Congress, including the Joint Authorization for Use of Military Force, which passed overwhelmingly in the first week after September the 11th. I'm also using constitutional authority vested in me as Commander-in-Chief.

In the weeks following the terrorist attacks on our nation, I authorized the National Security Agency, consistent with U.S. law and the Constitution, to intercept the international communications of people with known links to al Qaeda and related terrorist organizations. Before we intercept these communications, the government must have information that establishes a clear link to these terrorist networks.

This is a highly classified program that is crucial to our national security. Its purpose is to detect and prevent terrorist attacks against the United States, our friends and allies. Yesterday the existence of this secret program was revealed in media reports, after being improperly provided to news organizations. As a result, our enemies have learned information they should not have, and the unauthorized disclosure of this effort damages our national security and puts our citizens at risk. Revealing classified information is illegal, alerts our enemies, and endangers our country.

As the 9/11 Commission pointed out, it was clear that terrorists inside the United States were communicating with terrorists abroad before the September the 11th attacks, and the commission criticized our nation's inability to uncover links between terrorists here at home and terrorists abroad. Two of the terrorist hijackers who flew a jet into the Pentagon, Nawaf al Hamzi and Khalid al Mihdhar, communicated while they were in the United States to other members of al Qaeda who were overseas. But we didn't know they were here, until it was too late.

The authorization I gave the National Security Agency after September the 11th helped address that problem in a way that is fully consistent with my constitutional responsibilities and authorities. The activities I have authorized make it more likely that killers like these 9/11 hijackers will be identified and located in time. And the activities conducted under this authorization have helped detect and prevent possible terrorist attacks in the United States and abroad.

The activities I authorized are reviewed approximately every 45 days. Each review is based on a fresh intelligence assessment of terrorist threats to the continuity of our government and the threat of catastrophic damage to our homeland. During each assessment, previous activities under the authorization are reviewed. The review includes approval by our nation's top legal officials, including the Attorney General and the Counsel to the President. I have reauthorized this program more than 30 times since the September the 11th attacks, and I intend to do so for as long as our nation faces a continuing threat from al Qaeda and related groups.

The NSA's activities under this authorization are thoroughly reviewed by the Justice Department and NSA's top legal officials, including NSA's general counsel and inspector general. Leaders in Congress have been briefed more than a dozen times on this authorization and the activities conducted under it. Intelligence officials involved in this activity also receive extensive training to ensure they perform their duties consistent with the letter and intent of the authorization.

This authorization is a vital tool in our war against the terrorists. It is critical to saving American lives. The American people expect me to do everything in my power under our laws and Constitution to protect them and their civil liberties. And that is exactly what I will continue to do, so long as I'm the President of the United States.

Thank you.

END 10:13 A.M. EST


TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bush; counterterrorism; gwot; homelandsecurity; iraq; iraqielection; jihadinamerica; nsa; patriotact; patriotleak; radioaddress; september12era; transcript
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To: blogblogginaway
I know it's not biblical, but I am really starting to hate the democrats and the leftists. (I have despised them all along but this feeling is much stronger.)
21 posted on 12/17/2005 8:44:33 AM PST by Aeronaut (It is deeply irresponsible to rewrite the history of how the war began.)
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To: blogblogginaway
This authorization is a vital tool in our war against the terrorists. It is critical to saving American lives. The American people expect me to do everything in my power under our laws and Constitution to protect them and their civil liberties. And that is exactly what I will continue to do, so long as I'm the President of the United States.

Well we also expect you to secure our borders against illegal immigration, but that hasn't been a very high priority for you. I don't mind that you're monitoring Al Quaida communications with idiots who are here in the US. But don't give me that BS about doing "everything in your power" to protect us. It isn't true.

22 posted on 12/17/2005 8:44:56 AM PST by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Brilliant
Whoever leaked this to the NYT needs to be prosecuted.

Amen! Even if it's a US Senator!

23 posted on 12/17/2005 8:45:11 AM PST by airborne (Al-Queda can recruit on college campuses but the US military can't!)
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To: MizSterious

What makes you think the leaks came from the CIA? It's an NSA program. The leaks almost certainly came from Congress - and Dubya knows it. He's pissed, and I'm glad!


24 posted on 12/17/2005 8:45:51 AM PST by Coop (FR = a lotta talk, but little action)
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To: airborne

Paging Sen. Rockefeller.....Sen. Rockefeller!


25 posted on 12/17/2005 8:46:36 AM PST by Roccus (Able Danger? What's an Able Danger?)
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To: MizSterious
Revealing classified information is illegal, alerts our enemies, and endangers our country.

Sounds like some people are being investigated. Hopefully, heads will roll soon.

26 posted on 12/17/2005 8:46:51 AM PST by gotribe (Hillary: Accessory to Rape)
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To: blogblogginaway
Radio Address by the President to the Nation (A MUST READ)

OUTSTANDING SPEECH -- Thank you for posting the transcript!

27 posted on 12/17/2005 8:48:06 AM PST by humint
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To: All

There is a video link on the page as well.


28 posted on 12/17/2005 8:49:07 AM PST by bnelson44 (Proud parent of a tanker! (Charlie Mike, son))
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To: Aeronaut
I am really starting to hate the democrats and the leftists.

You can make a strong case and lobby for change without hating someone. You can even go to war without hating someone. I really think hate only comes back at you and it certainly separates you from God, and what good would that do anyone?

29 posted on 12/17/2005 8:49:26 AM PST by gotribe (Hillary: Accessory to Rape)
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To: Willie Green

Shouldn't you be scouring the 'Net looking for mildly negative economic news to blow out of proportion??


30 posted on 12/17/2005 8:49:29 AM PST by Coop (FR = a lotta talk, but little action)
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To: voletti
Limbaugh said yesterday what I'd been thinking all along. That it's 'gonna take at least one... maybe two more Islamo-fascist attacks within our borders before we awake from our collective stupor.

Americans will have to get their faces rubbed into some of that sh_t that flies off the fan.

32 posted on 12/17/2005 8:51:04 AM PST by johnny7 (“Check out the big brain on Brett!”)
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To: airborne
Whoever leaked this to the NYT needs to be prosecuted.
Amen! Even if it's a US Senator!

Especially if it's a US Senator!

33 posted on 12/17/2005 8:51:27 AM PST by JEH_Boston
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To: MizSterious
If Goss can't stop the leaks in the CIA, replace him. Immediately.

This leak involves the NSA, not the CIA, but I suspect the leaker is a senior member of Congress (Senate), Democrat or RINO variety.

Get real. Tell us how you, personally, would go about finding and stopping leaks in any organization. The essence of leaking is secrecy and unless the CIA has developed mental telepathy there's no way Goss can truly know. Worse, even though he may have suspicions, there are many legal hurdles to hamstring him. Goss is the best thing to happen to CIA in many years. Leave the man alone to do his job!

34 posted on 12/17/2005 8:51:36 AM PST by Bernard Marx (Don't make the mistake of interpreting my Civility as Servility)
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To: Brilliant

Oh, I'm sure it wasn't Goss, and I never said I thought it was. But the CIA needs a good cleaning, and quickly.


35 posted on 12/17/2005 8:51:47 AM PST by MizSterious (Anonymous sources often means "the voices in my head told me.")
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To: Numbers Guy

Or the leak came from the Senate. I've heard that the junior Senator from West Virginia has known about this for some time. I would not put it past him. Remember the memo.


36 posted on 12/17/2005 8:52:13 AM PST by yooling (I don't have anything nice to say...)
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To: MizSterious
McCain came up that abomination, but the President signed onto it.

Yeah, lets just let the military run out of money instead. That will teach McCain and those Senators. BTW, did ANYONE even bother to mention that the bill passed with greater then 2/3s majorities? That a veto would be over ridden?

But that RIGHT. Let's NOT hold the people who actually cast the votes accountable! Lets seize on this for yet ANOTHER excuse to whine "why doesn't Bush DO something". p>

What is it going to take for people to WAKE UP to the fact that the bulk of the power in our system is LEGISLATIVE, NOT Executive. Maybe prior to Watergate the Executive was co-equal but since then the power has flowed ALL one way. TO the Congress. How about "Conservatives" finally wake up to the fact that it is Government BY the people and WE need to start holding our Congress Critter by the ears over a long drop to wake them them up that we are AT WAR. Seen the most recent individual Senator poll data? Funny how you all are mad at Bush but have absolutely NO distaste for your Senators. THEY are the problem people, NOT Bush.

37 posted on 12/17/2005 8:52:37 AM PST by MNJohnnie ("My job as the President is to see the world the way it is, not the way we hope it is." -GW Bush)
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To: Aeronaut

I know the feeling. I'd like to see a bumper sticker saying, "Democrats: the party of TREASON."


38 posted on 12/17/2005 8:53:39 AM PST by MizSterious (Anonymous sources often means "the voices in my head told me.")
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To: blogblogginaway

C-Span is re-running the speech now.


39 posted on 12/17/2005 8:54:16 AM PST by Bahbah (Free Scooter; Tony Schaffer for the US Senate)
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To: airborne
Whoever leaked this to the NYT needs to be prosecuted. Amen! Even if it's a US Senator!<\b>

Make that especially if it's a US Senator.

40 posted on 12/17/2005 8:55:12 AM PST by fatrat
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