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Speech by President Bush Prospective Deliberative Speech to the Republican National Convention in July, Directed on Television to the American Nation as a Whole

Nods, smiles, acknowledges audience)

My fellow Americans, this November every one of you will be faced with a seemingly simple choice, but a choice that will affect this entire nation's future -- should you vote to change the current administration and vote democratic? Or should you vote Republican and stay the course this nation has followed over the past four years?

We have been through many difficult times together, you and I, my fellow Americans, over the course of my administration. Together, we have weathered a terrible attack on our nation's security, a devastating economic recession, and a just but sorry war against a brutal dictator. The war for our nation's security on all these fronts has yet to be won, but it will be won. The war for our nation's economic expansion has yet to be won, but jobs have been generated and growth has speeded up once again. Iraqi is still feeling the difficult birth-pangs of a nation coming to terms with becoming a pluralistic democracy -- but ultimately, a new democracy within the world's nation of governments will make America and the world a stronger place.

Yes, the attacks of 2001 could have caused our nation to turn tail and live in fear. But we did not live in fear. Instead, with the Homeland Security Act my administration put forth concrete efforts to make our nation's borders safer than they were before. We did not negotiate with terrorists. Our nation did not question our...

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We all, as Americans, knew that we had to fight, just like those noble men and women on those planes fought the terrorists in their midst, just as the firemen and police fought for the lives of those trapped in the towers.
Some opponents of the protective Home Security Act, passed in the wake of these attacks, have argued it limits American's freedoms. They say, oh, make a call from a pay phone at the ballpark, and it may be tapped. Pay for a sandwich with a credit card, and Uncle Sam will know if you like chunky or smooth peanut butter. Take out a library book and some bureaucrat's going to come knocking at your door because you read the Da Vinci Code. (Laughs a little.)

But we Republicans say, when you board a plane in the next year, have confidence your pilot will be armed and able to deal with a potential attack. Know that the government is keeping tabs on questionable groups attempting to infiltrate our borders. Know that the government has additional powers to declare national health emergencies, necessary precautions given the anthrax scare and SARS, as I think you all will agree. (Chaddock, 2002) Disease knows no political affiliation, ultimately.

The attacks upon the World Trade Towers did have their effects of course, and not just on the minds and lives of the many who lost loved ones at the towers. The attacks had profound economic effects on this nation and the world. Yes, jobs were lost. And yes, some have blamed my administration for this occurrence. (Voice…

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BBC. (2004) Iraqi Q&A. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3543595.stm

This site explains the new interim government of Iraqi and the history of the United States' recent engagement with the nation

Chaddock, Gail Russell. (November 21, 2002). "Security Act to Pervade Daily Lives." The Christian Science Monitor. http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/1121/p01s03-usju.html

This news article provides an analysis of the new provisions of the Home Security Act and how they affect all Americans.
Department of Commerce Home Page. (May 6, 2004) http://www.commerce.gov/economic_analysis.html


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