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.
Kantian, you are many things, not the least of which is amusing........but the fact that you fancy that you and your brave-behind-a-keyboard-in-anonymity online buddies are 'friends' of the President is too much!
It's a HOOT!
Oh, and one more thing before I go.........just in case the President has bad breath the next time you and Kev have dinner with him, here's a tip...........he uses Altoids. ;o)
And THANKS for the kind words about my son........counting the days.........
But, I agree, it is a move of "strategery". Here is an article that takes that position.
AF...(I've never taken so long to get over a Packer loss...I'm usually very philosophical about that stuff.)
Lando
LOL.
I loved the speech. It gave me goose-pimples. Find it on the web and have a listen yourself.
I missed it.
You must've been in some chatroom with a lawyeress from New Jersey.
I don't see conservatives being censored here very often. I am a bit tired of those who think they have a monopoly on conservative issues, and label anybody who disagrees with them as Bush-bots.
I think there's plenty of room for disagreement here. At least as far as most posters go.
I have seen some censorship by those running the site, but that happens in any online forum.
Actually, they are losing power year after year.
Most well-meaning people here think they can defend the Republic by reinterpreting the original intent to separate church from state. In time, the more scrupulous ones will realize that it's a trap. Those of us who know it already must watch the train wreck in slow motion.
This small but significant example supports my argument: apparently no one has the courage to say that mosques have no business receiving our tax dollars to spend on the death cult. Later, we'll decide that Wiccans and Muslims can't have money. Then there will be a bitter argument over Catholics and Protestants.
And so it will go. Luckily, I think we can handle each one of these arguments as they arise. But in the meantime, Islamic activists are getting my tax dollars and yours so that we can demonstrate our desire to show faith.
In any case, the Republicans and their well-meaning "ministries" are far preferable to the Democrats and the America-firsters. Meanwhile, who has the courage to demand an end to federal mosque support?
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