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President George W. Bush - Speech to Georgia - May 10, 2005
The White House ^ | 5/10/2005

Posted on 08/10/2008 11:25:05 PM PDT by SunStar

For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary

May 10, 2005

President Addresses and Thanks Citizens in Tbilisi, Georgia
Freedom Square
Tbilisi, Georgia

1:27 P.M. (Local)

PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. President, thank you for that introduction. Citizens of a free Georgia, Laura and I were in the neighborhood -- we thought we'd swing by and say gamarjoba. (Applause.)

I am proud to stand beside a President who has shown such spirit, determination, and leadership in the cause of freedom. (Applause.) And Laura and I are proud to stand with the courageous people of Georgia, in this place that has earned a proud name -- Freedom Square. (Applause.)

Thousands gather in Freedom Square to hear President George W. Bush speak in Tbilisi, Georgia, Tuesday, May 10, 2005. "When Georgians gathered here 16 years ago, this square had a different name. Under Lenin's steely gaze, thousands of Georgians prayed and sang, and demanded their independence, said President Bush. "The Soviet army crushed that day of protest, but they could not crush the spirit of the Georgian people."  White House photo by Paul Morse When Georgians gathered here 16 years ago, this square had a different name. Under Lenin's steely gaze, thousands of Georgians prayed and sang, and demanded their independence. The Soviet army crushed that day of protest, but they could not crush the spirit of the Georgian people. (Applause.)

The following year, Georgians returned to this square and pulled down the statue of Lenin. And on April 9th, 1991, you declared to the world that Soviet Georgia was no more, and that the independent nation of Georgia was born. (Applause.) On that historic day, you reclaimed your sovereignty, but the hopeful start you made was not fulfilled. So 18 months ago, Georgians returned to this square to complete the task you began in 1989. You gathered here armed with nothing but roses and the power of your convictions, and you claimed your liberty. And because you acted, Georgia is today both sovereign and free, and a beacon of liberty for this region and the world. (Applause.)

The path of freedom you have chosen is not easy, but you will not travel it alone. Americans respect your courageous choice for liberty. And as you build a free and democratic Georgia, the American people will stand with you. (Applause.)

You are building a free future for your children and grandchildren, and you are helping other nations to do the same. When the Afghan people defied terrorists to vote in that nation's first free presidential elections, Georgian soldiers were there to provide security. (Applause.) And last year -- and last year, when terrorist violence in Iraq was escalating, Georgia showed her courage. You increased your troop commitment in Iraq fivefold. The Iraqi people are grateful, and so are your American and coalition allies. (Applause.)

You are making many important contributions to freedom's cause, but your most important contribution is your example. In recent months, the world has marveled at the hopeful changes taking place from Baghdad to Beirut to Bishkek. But before there was a Purple Revolution in Iraq, or an Orange Revolution in Ukraine, or a Cedar Revolution in Lebanon, there was the Rose Revolution in Georgia. (Applause.) Your courage is inspiring democratic reformers and sending a message that echos across the world: Freedom will be the future of every nation and every people on Earth. (Applause.)

President George W. Bush and President Mikhail Saakashvili of Georgia react to the cheering of thousands of Tbilisi citizens in Freedom Square Tuesday, May 10, 2005. "You are building a democratic society where the rights of minorities are respected, where a free press flourishes, a vigorous opposition is welcome, and unity is achieved through peace," said the President in his remarks. "In this new Georgia, the rule of law will prevail, and freedom will be the birthright of every citizen."  White House photo by Eric Draper Building a free society is the work of generations. It took nearly 15 years of struggle before liberty and justice fully took root in this country. Many of the students and workers who gathered here on this square 18 months ago were too young to remember the protests of 1989, but they took up freedom's cause and finished the work that their parents had begun. (Applause.)

Now, across the Caucasus, in Central Asia and the broader Middle East, we see the same desire for liberty burning in the hearts of young people. They are demanding their freedom -- and they will have it. (Applause.)

As free nations, the United States and Georgia have great responsibilities, and together, we will do our duty. Free societies are peaceful societies. And by extending liberty to millions who have not known it, we will advance the cause of freedom, and we will advance the cause of peace. (Applause.)

In this global struggle for liberty, our duties begin at home. While peaceful revolutions can bring down repressive regimes, the real changes and the real challenge is to build up free institutions in their place. This is difficult work, and you are undertaking it with dignity and determination. (Applause.) You have taken tough steps to reform your economy and to crack down on corruption. You are building a democratic society where the rights of minorities are respected, where a free press flourishes, a vigorous opposition is welcome, and unity is achieved through peace. In this new Georgia, the rule of law will prevail, and freedom will be the birthright of every citizen. (Applause.)

This was a dream of your late Prime Minister Zhvania who once said, "It is not by mere chance that we have adopted two very important ideas as our watch words: freedom and responsibility." Today, we pay tribute to this Georgian patriot who became a great leader of the global democratic revolution. In building a free and responsible society, you honor his memory and you carry on his legacy. (Applause.

As you build free institutions at home, the ties that bind our nations will grow deeper, as well. We respect Georgia's desire to join the institutions of Europe. We encourage your closer cooperation with NATO. Georgia's leaders know that the peaceful resolution of conflict is essential to your integration into the transatlantic community. At the same time, the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia must be respected by all nations. (Applause.)


Laura Bush and Sandra Roelofs, wife of Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, are introduced before President Bush addresses a crowd of thousands at Freedom Square in Tbilisi, Georgia, Tuesday, May 10, 2005.  White House photo by Eric Draper We are living in historic times when freedom is advancing, from the Black Sea to the Caspian, and to the Persian Gulf and beyond. As you watch free people gathering in squares like this across the world, waving their nations' flags and demanding their God-given rights, you can take pride in this fact: They have been inspired by your example and they take hope in your success. (Applause.)

As you build freedom in this country, you must know that the seeds of liberty you are planting in Georgian soil are flowering across the globe. (Applause.) I have come here to thank you for your courage. The American people value your friendship, and admire your determination. On behalf of all Americans, thank you, God bless you. Sakartvelos gaumarjos. (Applause.)

END 1:45 P.M. (Local)


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2005; bush; caucasus; freedom; geopolitics; georgia; ossetia; russia; southossetia; tbilisi; war

1 posted on 08/10/2008 11:25:06 PM PDT by SunStar
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To: SunStar

Thank them for their courage now.


2 posted on 08/10/2008 11:28:20 PM PDT by MarMema (Tavisuplebas dideba!)
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To: SunStar

It’s put up or shut up time now.


3 posted on 08/10/2008 11:40:20 PM PDT by TigersEye (Berlin '36 ... Olympics for murdering regimes. ... Beijing '08)
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To: SunStar

What a wonderful speech!


4 posted on 08/10/2008 11:41:36 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (John McCain, the Manchurian Candidate.)
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To: SunStar
I saw an interview with GW tonight on the Olympics show, the interviewer asked about China/US relations and the administrations position on the Russia/Georgia situation.

The President answered in a way that made me proud to be an American, He even complimented the American people and the USA,

(what a contrast to the Obama attitude)

5 posted on 08/10/2008 11:47:41 PM PDT by KTM rider (we're gonna miss GW)
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To: SunStar
"The path of freedom you have chosen is not easy, but you will not travel it alone. Americans respect your courageous choice for liberty. And as you build a free and democratic Georgia, the American people will stand with you."

Is this where we stand with them George? I hope he remembers what he said 39 months ago. I have serious doubts, and I sincerely hope that I am misjudging this President in my pessimism. The nation of Georgia is our demonstrated ally, moreso than many other nations that we usually consider allies.

6 posted on 08/11/2008 12:02:04 AM PDT by matthew fuller (I'm John McCain, and I hereby repudiate and disavow all Republican and Conservative values.)
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To: SunStar

bkmark


7 posted on 08/11/2008 12:52:37 AM PDT by happinesswithoutpeace (You are receiving this broadcast as a dream)
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To: SunStar

The words of any member of the Bush family mean nothing. I suppose the Bushies could be bought but the Georgians are not rich enough. I think his next move is to invite some more muslims to his ranch and hold hands after the Olympics. They have the big bucks for him.


8 posted on 08/11/2008 12:58:29 AM PDT by Iwentsouth
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To: SunStar

Does anyone else think that perhaps Russia was just waiting for this opportunity to come along knowing we were stretched thin in Iraq? Also, I know many people have mentioned the pipeline - does anyone else think that they are doing this for two reasons - the oil, and a nice easy route to the Middle East (& their allies, too?).

I’m not sure how we can help them - are we stretched too thin? I feel that if we made a promise (and it certainly appears we did) then I don’t see how we can not at this point - especially after what they did backing us up in the WOT (despite having a bear of a nation right next door who was getting hungry...).

In the joint letter from the leaders of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia & the Ukraine(? - IIRC), they also mentioned the USA (NATO). I certainly hope we are not planning on backing down. If we do I fear the Russians (as well as the terrorists) will see it as a green light...

We are entering some pretty dangerous times I think...


9 posted on 08/11/2008 1:47:55 AM PDT by LibertyRocks (LR's BLOG: http://libertyrocks.wordpress.com)
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To: LibertyRocks
If I were 18 years old I would expect to be drafted.
This may be the big one. Notice Russia is even talking about returning to Cuba.
10 posted on 08/11/2008 1:59:53 AM PDT by DeaconRed (Charter member "WWHDC"-Wrinkly White Haired Dude Club.)
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To: MarMema

Wheres the Help George ? Oh yeah cant Make the Russians mad for helping get rid of WMDS from Iraq ,cant get them mad for Helping in Iraq And Iran . Oh well people of Georgia I am sure you will understand . Oh I for got to mention I Strongly , Strongly condemn this violence !Please stop


11 posted on 08/11/2008 4:00:15 AM PDT by ballplayer
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To: MarMema

Wheres the Help George ? Oh yeah cant Make the Russians mad for helping get rid of WMDS from Iraq ,cant get them mad for Helping in Iraq And Iran . Oh well people of Georgia I am sure you will understand . Oh I for got to mention I Strongly , Strongly condemn this violence !Please stop!
Remember we Defeated the Soviet union in the cold war ! They are no Longer a threat WE WON yeah!!!


12 posted on 08/11/2008 4:02:04 AM PDT by ballplayer
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To: SunStar
The path of freedom you have chosen is not easy, but you will not travel it alone. Americans respect your courageous choice for liberty. And as you build a free and democratic Georgia, the American people will stand with you.

Must have had his fingers crossed.

13 posted on 08/11/2008 4:07:45 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: ballplayer

ballplayer: “Where’s the Help George ?”

nevadan: I hear what you’re saying, but it is my understanding that Georgia has not requested military aid as of yet (if I’m wrong I apologize). According to Neil Cavuto, (on FoxNews.com) Georgia has only requested diplomatic help. However, I agree that we are morally obligated to provide military assistance if requested. After all, Georgia provided one of the largest contingents of troops to Iraq, next to England and Poland. This move by Putin to “protect” Russians is just like Hitler’s reasons for “liberating” and “protecting” Germans in the Sudatenland and Poland.

Right now, we need to wait and see - also contact the White House to remind President Bush of his words given to the Georgian people back in 2005.


14 posted on 08/11/2008 6:19:47 AM PDT by Nevadan
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To: SunStar

Bump


15 posted on 08/14/2008 4:54:57 PM PDT by JerseyHighlander
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