Posted on 01/20/2004 4:01:54 PM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs
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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 "
"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 - 2003
Q1. What President delivered the first State of the Union Address?
George Washington
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January 20, 2004
Communications Director Dan Bartlett discussed this year's State of the Union.
January 19, 2004
Author/Historian Richard Norton Smith discussed the history of the State of the Union address.
I was watching for that last night....I did not see him shake Kennedy's hand....after all the putrid eye-rolling and head-shaking on Kennedy's part, I hope the President did refuse......let me know if this is confirmed.
It's weird, eh? One year I'm taking crap from some for supporting Bush, the next year I'm taking crap from others for not saying "thank you" every time that man decides to slap my face. It's especially annoying to be classed with malcontents and one-issue voters after having given Bush my full support for three years.
CFR and this Amnesty sham have left me a very unhappy camper. He needs to start throwing more bones our way, and soon. I would like to feel a little happy about having to vote for him.
I checked, and it's sad but true. From the Whitehouse's own page on faith based ministries:
The government can do many things, but it cannot put hope in our hearts or a sense of purpose in our lives. This is done by churches, synagogues, mosques and charities that warm the cold of life a quiet river of goodness and kindness that cuts through stone. The Administration is committed to a concerted effort to identify and remove needless barriers that thwart the heroic work of faith-based groups.You expressed more fear of Saudi financing of prison ministries:
The Imam's that minister in the prisons, from what I understand, are sponsored directly by the Wahabi sect in Saudi Arabia. Even scarier than them being sponsored by our tax dollars.
What another country does to try to undermine America is one thing. But diverting my own tax dollars for it is quite another.
But here again, I think we need to carefully examine our commitment to these "balanced" ministries. I object on the grounds that Islam is not a religion of peace.
I wish I had bought the ATI, but the Geek Mart was sold out of them. That should have told me something! But, I settled for a Pinnacle, and have regretted it ever since.
The major problem I had was actually a Windows problem associated with the P4 HT proocessors. There is a fix from MS, but you have to ask for it. Pinnacle support is the pits. Even though it was not really their problem, they had no clue about what was going on, even though there were loads of people with the same problem. Pinnacle can't be bothered with making customers of their low end products happy.
Anyway, once that was straightened out, I find that the TV reception on this card is marginal, there is a constant interference from the sound channel in the video, like an old TV that needs to be fine-tuned. Furthermore, the remote control is unusable. I had to un-install it. What happened is the damn thing would change channels or volume randomly, and would even start up without being asked. Weird, and unacceptable.
Other than the poor reception, unusable remote, and crappy support from the manufacturer, it is just fine.
It was a terrific speech, a terrific SOTU, a terrific ass-kicking to the dems and liberal judges, and you are completely and utterly foolish and wrong to choose to "chime in" when he mentions steroids, exposing that you have poor comprehension skills.
I only speak harshly because you choose to pontificate as if your opinion is correct when it is not.
He was not delivering a speech riding on the emotions of a 9/11, he was not rallying the country behind him, he was talking mostly to Congress...that's boring.
He spoke at length on the immigration issue some days ago when he enjoined Congress to reform the current immigration laws, he has nothing to do now but wait and see what Congress does, and like it or not, the issue does not resonate with the American people to the extent that it resonates with FReepers. Don't mistakenly assume that we here are representative of a cross-section of America, we are mostly political junkies with no lives. :-)
Here are the results of a FOX News poll conducted after the President's immigration reform speech:
8. Later this month President Bush will give his State of the Union Address to the nation. What topic are you most interested in hearing the president talk about during his speech? (OPEN ENDED)
The economy/jobs | 35% |
Iraq | 17 |
Terrorism | 10 |
Health Care | 4 |
Medicare/ prescription Drugs |
4 |
Education | 3 |
Immigration/ illegal aliens |
2 |
Social Security | 2 |
Taxes | 2 |
Budget Deficit | 1 |
Other | 5 |
None | 6 |
Not sure | 9 |
"None" and "Not Sure" beat immigration/illegal aliens by a 7 to 1 margin.
What I don't understand is your complaint about the speech being filled with old news, coupled with complaints that he did not deliver "a speech" on the topics of immigration and the space program...two issues that he delivered extensive speeches on less than two weeks ago.
Can I borrow $900?
Well, no, but many others will.
Did you even listen to the speech? He addressed that it is not enough to say you are "faith-based" and display a cross or Star of David. He said they must have a history and a program that demonstrates success.
Sheesh
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