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Posted on 01/20/2004 4:01:54 PM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs
President Bush will deliver the annual State of the Union this evening at 9:01pm (Eastern Time). The speech will be webcast live on the White House web site.
The President will discuss the extraordinary challenges our country has faced and the historic achievements we have made. Yet he will also stress that there.s much more for our country to do:
"America this evening is a Nation called to great responsibilities. And we are rising to meet them
" "We have not come all this way through tragedy, and trial, and war only to falter and leave our work unfinished. Americans are rising to the tasks of history, and they expect the same of us." He will also remind the American people that we are a Nation still at war, and our government is meeting its responsibility to protect the American people: "Our greatest responsibility is the active defense of the American people. Twenty-eight months have passed since September 11, 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."
"...America is on the offensive against the terrorists..." "As part of the offensive against terror, we are also confronting the regimes that harbor and support terrorists, and could supply them with nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons
" "...Because of American leadership and resolve, the world is changing for the better
" He will discuss the progress were making in Afghanistan and Iraq, and renew our commitment to ensuring those countries are free and peaceful: "The men and women of Afghanistan are building a nation that is free, and proud, and fighting terror
" "The work of building a new Iraq is hard, and it is right. And America has always been willing to do what it takes for what is right."
On priorities here at home, the President will discuss why hes optimistic about our growing economy, and call on Congress to take action that will help turn our economic recovery into a lasting recovery. He will call on them to help train Americans for the jobs of the 21st Century: "Americas growing economy is also a changing economy. As technology transforms the way almost every job is done, America becomes more productive, and workers need new skills
We must respond by helping more Americans gain the skills to find good jobs in our new economy." President Bush will also discuss the importance of health care and the major cause for why Americans lack health insurance: the rising costs of health care. "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. To make insurance more affordable, Congress must act to address rapidly rising health care costs." Finally, the President will argue that in a time of great change in our country and world, the things that make our country strong should never change: "We are living in a time of great change
Yet some things endure courage and compassion, reverence and integrity, respect for differences of faith and race. The values we try to live by never change. And they are instilled in us by fundamental institutions, such as families, and schools, and religious congregations. These institutions the unseen pillars of civilization must remain strong in America
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"All of us parents, schools, government must work together to counter the negative influence of the culture, and to send the right messages to our children."
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"The President shall from time to time give to Congress information of the State of the Union and recommend to their Consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient." Article II, Sec. 3, U.S. Constitution • History • State of the Union History Quiz
• State of the Union - 2003 • State of the Union - 2002
Q1. What President delivered the first State of the Union Address?
George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison Franco Harris
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Preppin'.....
To: Brad's Gramma
To: citizen
Maybe he got the message?...I doubt it, if not tonight, it will surface next year. I doubt it too. Besides, next year will be too late.
103
posted on
01/20/2004 4:49:21 PM PST
by
StoneColdGOP
(McClintock - In Your Heart, You Know He's Right)
To: PureSolace
I believe hydrogen cars are a reality. The problem remains where to get the hydrogen.
104
posted on
01/20/2004 4:49:30 PM PST
by
Petronski
(I'm *NOT* always *CRANKY.*)
To: Wait4Truth
Will be watching, and counting our
blessings one by one, but no it
won't surprise me what the Lord
has done(with this President for
a time such as this).
:o)
To: railsplitter
We just want a peaceful thread for once. Hope you will honor our request. We would deeply appreciate it. There are many Bush-trashing threads already running on FR.
To: mrs tiggywinkle
Guest List for the First Lady's Box at the State of the Union
1) Mrs. Laura Bush
2) David Hobbs, Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
3) Marine Corps Sergeant Dawn Michelle Campbell
Madison, Wisconsin
Sergeant Campbell is stationed at Henderson Hall, Headquarters Battalion, Headquarters Marine Corps. She has served for eight years, most recently as the Convoy Commander in Iraq with the 2nd Transportation Support Battalion (Camp Viper, Iraq). She returned to the U.S. on June 9, 2003.
4) Julio Medina
Executive Director, Exodus Transitional Community
New York, New York
Julio Medina was arrested as a teenager for selling drugs, leading to a 12-year prison sentence. During these years, Mr. Medina obtained his bachelors degree from the State University of New York at Albany and Masters of Professional Studies from the New York Theological Seminary. In September 1996, he was released from prison and began work as a counselor with substance addicted and HIV/AIDS affected individuals. In 1999, Mr. Medina obtained funding to form the Exodus Transitional Community (ETC), a safe haven where ex-offenders seek help and support.
ETC seeks to address the needs of men and women reintegrating into society from prison. ETC has already assisted over 1,200 released men and women in transition.
5) Sister Carol Keehan
President and CEO, Providence Hospital
Washington, D.C.
Since 1989, Sister Carol Keehan has served as president and chief executive officer of Providence Hospital in Washington, D.C. She is also the chair-elect of the Catholic Health Association. Sister Carol earned her bachelors degree in nursing from St. Josephs College and her masters degree in business administration from the University of South Carolina.
Providence Hospital, chartered by President Abraham Lincoln in 1861, is the oldest continuously operating hospital in Washington, D.C.
The Catholic Health Association (CHA) is comprised of more than 2,000 Catholic health care sponsors, systems, facilities, and related organizations. Founded in 1915, CHA advocates for a just health care system.
6) Mrs. Bushs Special Guest
7) Rend Al-Rahim
Iraqi Senior Diplomatic Representative; and Executive Director, The Iraq Foundation
Washington, D.C.
Rend Al-Rahim, a native of Iraq, has been selected by the Iraqi Governing Council to be Iraqs representative in Washington, D.C. Ms. Al-Rahim is a founder of the Iraq Foundation and has been its Executive Director since 1991. The Iraq Foundation is a non-profit organization working for democracy and human rights in Iraq, and for a better international understanding of Iraqs potential as a contributor to political stability and economic progress in the Middle East.
Ms. Al-Rahim has worked with the Iraqi communities in the U.S., the Middle East, and northern Iraq. She holds degrees from Cambridge University and the Sorbonne.
8) Eileen Ellie Halter
CEO, Schnipke Engraving Company
Ottoville, Ohio
Ellie Halter is the CEO of Schnipke Engraving Company, Inc., a family-owned manufacturer and assembler of complex, precision-molded components for the medical industry. Mrs. Halters parents started the business in 1962 in their one-car garage. Today, Schnipke Engraving has annual revenues of $23 million and employs 220 people. Schnipke just expanded their operation to Tucson, Arizona, where they have plans to hire an additional 25 employees this year. They also will hire an additional 25 people in their Ohio office this year. In 2003, Schnipke spent $2.6 million in qualified capital investments.
2003 Tax Savings: Schnipke saved approximately $340,000 from the 50 percent bonus depreciation.
9) Reverend Helen S. Fleming
Chairperson and Acting Director, Lena Maloney Community Development Corporation
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Reverend Helen Fleming has served as Senior Pastor of Eastwick United Methodist Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for eight years and as Pastor of Sharon Hill Christian Center United Methodist Church in Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, for 18 months. Reverend Fleming founded the Lena Maloney Community Development Corporation (LMCDC) in 1998.
LMCDC recently purchased a multi-purpose center using city, state, private, and church funds to be used serving the neighborhoods spiritual, physical, economic, and social needs. Programs include support for children of the incarcerated, a computer lab for the elderly and unemployed, and financial and legal counseling.
10) Army Chief Warrant Officer Stephen Steve Douglas Combs, Jr.
Fall River, Massachusetts
Chief Warrant Officer Combs is stationed in the 160th Aviation Group at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He has served in the army since 1984. He has received the Meritorious Service Medal, the Air Medal with Valor, three Army Commendation Medals, and five Army Achievement Medals. He has been serving in Iraq, where he helped in the raids that captured Saddam Hussein. A Steve Combs (great grandfather, grandfather, or father) has fought in every major conflict since WWI; his father is retired U.S. Army.
11) Jim Diesing
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jim Diesing and David Moreno met in 1998 through the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program, and Mr. Diesing has remained Davids Big Brother since then. Mr. Diesing, a Best Buy employee, received the 2003 Angel of Mentoring Award. He chairs Best Buys Big Brothers Big Sisters committee as part of their employee volunteer program.
Big Brothers Big Sisters, founded in 1904, is the oldest and largest youth mentoring organization in the United States, serving more than 200,000 children across the country.
12) David Moreno
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Savage, Minnesota
Note: Today is Davids 13th birthday.
Jim Diesing and David Moreno met in 1998, when David was seven years old, through the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program, and Mr. Diesing has remained Davids Big Brother since then.
Big Brothers Big Sisters, founded in 1904, is the oldest and largest youth mentoring organization in the United States, serving more than 200,000 children across the country.
13) Mayor Anthony Williams
Washington, D.C.
Mayor Williams was inaugurated for a second term as mayor of Washington, D.C. on January 2, 2003. He was first elected mayor of Washington, D.C. on November 3, 1998 after having served as CFO of Washington, D.C., from October 1995 through June 1998.
14) Tamika Catchings
Member, USA Basketball 2004 Womens Senior National Team
Indianapolis, Indiana
Tamika Catchings plays on the WNBA Indiana Fever and the USA Basketball 2004 Womens Senior National teams. Ms. Catchings, an All-American at the University of Tennessee, has claimed three gold medals and one silver on four prior USA Basketball squads. For the Fever, she was the runner-up for the 2003 WNBA MVP award and received the 2002 WNBA Rookie of the Year.
Ms. Catchings is heavily involved in her community. She was twice honored by the WNBA for her work, receiving the August 2002 and August 2003 WNBA Community Assist award. In addition to hosting camps and clinics and raising money to enable disadvantaged youths to attend basketball camps, this season Ms. Catchings purchased a block of tickets for local children to attend a Fever game and sit in Catchings Corner.
15) Mrs. Bushs Special Guest
16) Mrs. Bushs Special Guest
17) Elsie Blanton
Senior
Apopka, Florida
Elsie Blanton is on Medicare with a supplemental policy that does not include prescription drug coverage. Ms. Blanton spends approximately $900 per month on prescription drugs when unable to obtain free samples from her doctors or the pharmaceutical companies. Ms. Blantons prescription drug costs account for three quarters of her monthly income ($1,190 in social security benefits).
How the Medicare bill will help Ms. Blanton: Ms. Blantons income is just above 150 percent of the Federal poverty level for 2003. It is possible, however, that in 2006 she would qualify for the low-income benefit. Even if she were to qualify only for the standard coverage, she would save approximately $7,000 off her annual prescription drug expenses, or about $6,600 net of premiums. If Ms. Blanton were to qualify for the low-income benefit, her insurance would cover 85 percent of her spending above a $50 annual deductible. This would reduce her annual prescription drug spending by more than $9,400, or around $9,000 net of premiums.
18) Air Force Staff Sergeant Clinton Clint Ward Smith, Jr.
Forestville, Maryland
Staff Sergeant Smith is stationed at the 11th Security Forces Squadron. He has served for six years in Security Forces. He returned from Baghdad (the 447th Air Expeditionary Group) in October 2003.
19) Navy Machinist Mate First Class Stephen Steve Matthew Kuczirka
Cincinnati, Ohio
Machinist Mate First Class Kuczirka is stationed on the USS Memphis in Groton, Connecticut. He joined the Navy in May 1992, and has 12 years of Submarine Service. He has been awarded the Sailor of the Year for the USS Memphis. He returned from the Arabian Gulf, Operation Iraqi Freedom, on January 16, 2004.
20) National Guard Specialist Matthew Moss
Oxnard, California
Specialist Moss is a combat medic with the 3rd Battalion of the 124th Infantry, out of the Florida Army National Guard. He has served as a medical specialist for four years. He returned from Baghdad in November 2003 due to injuries sustained in action.
21) Michelle Rhee
President and CEO, New Teacher Project
New York, New York (Note: Mrs. Rhee lives in Sylvania, Ohio)
Michelle Rhee serves as Chief Executive Officer and President of The New Teacher Project. A non-profit organization, the New Teacher Project partners with school districts, state departments of education, and other educational entities to enhance their capacity to recruit, select, train, and support outstanding new teachers for difficult-to-staff schools. Since its inception in 1997, The New Teacher Project has launched 39 programs in 18 states and attracted and prepared over 10,000 new, high-quality teachers.
Mrs. Rhee holds a bachelors degree in Government from Cornell University and a masters degree in Public Policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
22) Coast Guard Gunnersmate First Class Daniel Tree or Guns Christopher Roundtree
Bronx, New York
Gunnersmate First Class Roundtree is stationed in the Coast Guard Group, Miami Armory. He has served for ten years. He returned from Bahrain in August 2003. His wife, Michelle, is also in the Coast Guard.
23) Mrs. Alma Powell
24) Thomas Tom Brady
Quarterback, New England Patriots
Boston, Massachusetts
Tom Brady is the quarterback of the New England Patriots. Mr. Brady earned three letters (1997-99) and recorded a 20-5 record at Michigan before he was drafted by the New England Patriots in 2000. In 2002, at age 24, he became the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl, the third-youngest player to win a Super Bowl MVP, and the second quarterback to win the Super Bowl in the year of his first career start. Mr. Brady will return to the Super Bowl this year.
Mr. Brady and his Patriots teammates have made an impact in their community by hosting a sports camp for local youth.
25) Mrs. Joyce Rumsfeld
26) Reverend Kirbyjon Caldwell, Guest of Mrs. Bush
Senior Pastor, Windsor Village United Methodist Church
Houston, Texas
Reverend Caldwell is Senior Pastor of Windsor Village United Methodist Church, the largest United Methodist Church in the Nation. Reverend Caldwell is also the founder of the Pyramid Community Development Corporation (CDC). Pyramid CDCs mission is to revitalize, conserve, and redevelop southwest Houston neighborhoods and surrounding communities. The CDC owns and operates the Power Center, a multi-complex facility that serves more than 11,000 families a month.
27) Mrs. Suzette Caldwell, Guest of Mrs. Bush
Houston, Texas
28) Staff Sergeant Joey Marshal Wommack
Garland, Texas
Staff Sergeant Wommack is a Cavalry Scout Platoon Sergeant (G Troop, 10th Cavalry, 4th ID). He returned to the U.S. from Iraq on January 4, and is scheduled to return to Iraq later this month. He has served since 1993, serving tours in Republic of Korea, Ft. Bragg (Special Warfare School), and then back to Ft. Hood for the last four years. He has received two Bronze Stars (one for Valor from Operation Iraqi Freedom), seven Army Commendation Medals, and seven Army Achievement Medals. His unit pulled rear security during operation that captured Saddam Hussein. His father is retired U.S. Army.
29) Mrs. Karen Hughes, Guest of Mrs. Bush
107
posted on
01/20/2004 4:49:41 PM PST
by
hoosiermama
(prayers for all)
To: anniegetyourgun
Then they will split into tag-teams and over-ride that one with their positive agenda and one songs.
108
posted on
01/20/2004 4:49:47 PM PST
by
Neets
(Dean Campaign Slogan: "I was endorsed by AlGore, and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt")
To: hole_n_one
Ahem, where's the flight suit? If the guys can have Ann Coulter pics...
To: Mo1
It starts at 9:01 :)
That's eastern time. It will be 8 Central, 7 Mountain, and 6 Pacific. The Pacific Islanders and Guam will have to figure it out for themselves.
110
posted on
01/20/2004 4:50:03 PM PST
by
Hillary's Lovely Legs
(Howeird Dean is completely nuts. I like that in a Democrat Candidate.)
To: hole_n_one
No I did Not, Please at your convenience, Thank You
111
posted on
01/20/2004 4:50:05 PM PST
by
cmsgop
( How Come Vic Tayback Never Won an Oscar ???????????????????????????????)
To: kingu
Think he is going to have quite a bit. If not at least the Rats have to sink big bucks into CA to make sure they get their nominee in there.
To: Mo1
9:01:00 Eastern, if your watching on DISH Network or DirecTV, that would be 9:01:08 Eastern. (Latency) :)
To: Brad's Gramma
your a wiseacre arent ya? ;^)
114
posted on
01/20/2004 4:50:12 PM PST
by
mylife
To: Unknown Freeper
Wow! TWICE! Y'all are wonderful.
115
posted on
01/20/2004 4:50:23 PM PST
by
Brad’s Gramma
(I'm a Bush/JimBot and Proud of It!)
To: hole_n_one
Gotta luv Marvin! Oh. I though you meant this Marvin.
To: hole_n_one; BigSkyFreeper; kingu; RandallFlagg
Oops. I was going by my local time, being anchored aways offshore at the moment. ;-)
To: Petronski
The problem remains where to get the hydrogenDuh. The Rogen Store.
118
posted on
01/20/2004 4:51:20 PM PST
by
Brad’s Gramma
(I'm a Bush/JimBot and Proud of It!)
To: Cultural Jihad
Countdown you say.........
January 20, 2005 .. Inauguration Day
Years Left in Office = 5
119
posted on
01/20/2004 4:51:22 PM PST
by
deport
To: Kevin Curry
Maybe we should go back to the Moon.
Space Technology Affects the Lives of Every American
Space Technology Affects the Lives of Every American
More than 1,300 NASA and other U.S. space technologies have contributed to U.S. industry, improving our quality of life and helping save lives.
Image processing used in CAT Scanners and MRI technology in hospitals worldwide came from technology developed to computer-enhanced pictures of the Moon for the Apollo programs.
Kidney dialysis machines were developed as a result of a NASA-developed chemical process, and insulin pumps were based on technology used on the Mars Viking spacecraft.
Programmable Heart Pacemakers were first developed in the 1970s using NASA satellite electrical systems.
Fetal heart monitors were developed from technology originally used to measure airflow over aircraft wings.
Surgical probes used to treat brain tumors in children resulted from special lighting technology developed for plant growth experiments on Space Shuttle missions.
Infrared hand-held cameras used to observe blazing plumes from the Shuttle have helped firefighters point out hot spots in brush fires.
Satellite communications allow news organizations to provide live, on-the-spot broadcasting from anywhere in the world; families and businesses to stay in touch using cell phone networks; and the simple pleasures of satellite TV and radio, and the convenience of ATM's across the country and around the world.
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posted on
01/20/2004 4:51:28 PM PST
by
Dog
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