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Week Ending Friday, November 1, 2002
 
Remarks in Alamogordo, New Mexico

October 28, 2002

    The President. Thank you all very much. Hola.
    Audience members. Hola.
    The President. Si. Thank you all for coming today. It's a beautiful 
day here. Of course, every day is a beautiful day in New Mexico. I love 
to come to a part of the country where the cowboy hat is--the cowboy 
hat, instead of the tie, is a part of the work uniform. It kind of 
reminds me of home, right around the corner from here.

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    They tell me I'm the first President ever to come to Alamogordo. For 
that, I'm honored. I'm honored, and I'm honored so many of my fellow 
Americans have come out to say hello, to listen to what's on my mind. 
First of all, what's on my mind is that in order to be a good American, 
in my judgment, you've got to exercise your right. You've got to go to 
the polls. In order to do your job as an American, you can't take 
democracy for granted. You owe it to our society to go vote.
    Of course, I've got a few suggestions for you when you go to the 
polls. It doesn't matter to me whether you're a Republican, Democrat, or 
independent. You have an obligation. So I'm here to urge you all to do 
your duty and to go to your coffee shops and your houses of worship, 
community centers, and urge your fellow citizens to do their duty as 
well. And while you're asking them to do it, remind them, for the good 
of New Mexico and for the good of the country, Steve Pearce is the right 
man for the Congress.
    And I also want you to remind them that you've got a good man 
running for Governor, a man who can do the job, a man who represents the 
best of New Mexico. Tell them John Sanchez is the right man for the 
Governor of New Mexico.
    I'm proud to be here today with a member of my Cabinet. His name is 
Mel Martinez. I want to tell you about Mel's story right quick. He was a 
young boy, born in Cuba, but his mother and daddy realized the promise 
of America. They realized that the land of freedom was the right place 
to raise their child. And so they sent Mel by himself from the island of 
Cuba, from the island of Cuba to escape the clutches of Fidel Castro's 
repressive regime, to America. His mother and daddy decided America was 
so important and so promising that they made an incredibly difficult 
choice for a mother and dad, and that is, they said, ``Son, we love you. 
We love you so much that we're sending you by yourself as a young boy to 
America.'' And here he is today, in the Cabinet of the President of the 
United States. He represents the best of America, the promise of 
America, and the hope of America.
    And that's the greatness of this country. And that's what we've all 
got to work together to achieve, to make sure the greatness of America 
and the promise of America shines brightly for everybody.
    I'm proud to be here today with my friend the Governor of New Mexico 
and the great first lady of New Mexico, Gary and Dee Johnson. And one 
thing for certain is, I'm not going to challenge him to a footrace--
[laughter]--or a bike race, or a swimming race. [Laughter]
    I mention the first lady--unfortunately, you drew the short straw 
today. If you really were smart, Steve would have invited Laura to come 
instead of me. I just talked to her on the phone. She's in Crawford. 
She's fixing to head up to Washington. She's doing great, by the way. 
I'm really proud of her. She's born and raised in Midland. When I met 
her, she was--actually, we went to eighth grade together at San Jacinto 
Junior High. And then we got to know each other again, and when I met 
her, she was a public school librarian. [Applause] Oh, yeah. There's 
always one or two in every crowd. [Laughter]
    I don't know how you feel about politics, but I can tell you how she 
felt about politics. She didn't care for them. [Laughter] When I married 
her, she didn't like politicians. Yeah, I know. [Laughter] But 
fortunately, she said yes when I asked her to marry me, and she is a 
great First Lady for America. I think it has a lot to do with the part 
of the world that we're from, the part of the world she's from--your 
part of the world, a place where values matter a lot, where family 
counts first, where faith is important.
    Today I'm sorry that one of the really finest United States Senators 
amongst the 100 is not with us. He's on his way to mourn the loss of a 
fellow Senator, Paul Wellstone. We all send our send our prayers and 
thoughts to his family. Pete Domenici is one of the fine ones. He's a 
really, really great American. He's a solid, solid citizen. And I hope, 
if all goes right next Tuesday, all around the country we're going to 
start calling him Mr. Chairman again, because we're going to change the 
United States Senate.
    No, I'm working hard to make sure that Denny Hastert remains the 
Speaker. That's why I want you to send this good man, Steve Pearce, to 
the Congress. I want to urge you to make sure that Pete Domenici goes 
back

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to the Senate. We're working hard so that we can say with certainty that 
in Washington we're working together to make America a better place.
    I appreciate so very much the fact that Joe Skeen has served New 
Mexico with distinction. Joe's a good man. I've known him for a long 
time. Of course, he's struggling right now with physical affliction, but 
his faith is strong; his spirit is high. And we all owe him a debt of 
gratitude for serving this great part of the world with class.
    I want to thank the mayor of Alamogordo for coming here. I 
appreciate, Mr. Mayor, your good work for this important community. I 
want to thank all of you all who are involved with grassroots politics--
Republican grassroots politics, those of you who man the phones and put 
the signs in the yards and lick the envelopes. It's an essential part of 
democracy. It's an essential part of how people win. I want to thank you 
for what you have done. I want to thank you for what you're going to do, 
which is do everything you can to turn out a big vote for these good 
candidates.
    And there's a reason--not just because they look pretty. [Laughter] 
Well--[laughter]--because they've got ideas on how to make New Mexico a 
better place and how to make the country a stronger place. John Sanchez 
understands that education is the most important priority for any State. 
That's what he knows. He knows what I know, that in order to be 
effective, in order to make sure people can learn, you've got to set 
high standards. You've got to believe every child can learn. You've got 
to challenge what I call the soft bigotry of low expectations.
    If you lower the bar, you're going to get lousy results. If the 
system believes that certain children can't learn, you know what's going 
to happen? People are going to get left behind. You've got to have the 
highest of high standards. You've got to believe every child can learn, 
especially those children whose parents may not speak English as a first 
language. You've got to have a Governor in whose heart of hearts 
understands that high expectations is one of the keys to success. And 
then you've got to have a Governor who doesn't get captured by the 
special interests of any State capital or National Capital but a 
Governor who trusts the local people to chart the path to excellence for 
every child. Local control of schools is an incredibly important part of 
educational excellence.
    No, education is important. And if you believe every child can 
learn, then you want to have an accountability system which will show us 
whether every child is learning. See, if you believe every child can 
learn, then you better have yourself a Governor who's willing to ask 
that fundamental question, can our children read and write and add and 
subtract? Can we teach them early enough, before it's too late? You want 
to have a measuring system so that you're able to praise the teachers 
for their good work. And for all of you who are teachers, thank you from 
the bottom of our heart.
    But in order to make sure every child can learn, if you believe 
every child can learn, then you want to know. In order to make sure, you 
better have an accountability system that tells us whether or not our 
children are trapped in schools which will not teach and will not 
change. And then you have a better--Governor who's got the courage and 
the willingness, for the sake of the children, to demand change. No 
child should be left behind in the State of New Mexico when John Sanchez 
is your Governor.
    If one of the concerns is jobs in New Mexico, then it seems like to 
me you better get you a Governor who knows how to create jobs. See, he's 
done that. He's an entrepreneur. He understands the role of small 
business in our society. Small businesses create 70 percent of the new 
jobs in America. So get you a Governor who knows that, and get you a 
Governor who also understands the role of Government is not to create 
wealth; the role of Government is to create opportunity, opportunity for 
our small businesses to grow to be big businesses, opportunities for our 
farmers and ranchers to be able to make a living.
    John Sanchez is the right man for Governor. When you turn out the 
vote, make sure you back this good man. He's going to make you one you 
can be proud of. And I need Steve up in the United States Congress. I 
don't need to be worried about a vote from this part of New Mexico. I 
need somebody who's going to work with me on a solid way,

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somebody we can count on. And the reason I know I can count on him is 
because we share the same philosophy about life. We understand the role 
of Government, and we understand and are optimistic that we can 
accomplish anything put in this country's path.
    And we've got some big hurdles to cross. We've got some big steps to 
climb. There's no question in my mind we can do that. After all, this is 
the finest nation on the face of the Earth.
    One big hurdle we've got to cross is to make sure this economy keeps 
growing, make sure people can find work. Anytime one American who wants 
to work can't find a job, says to me we've got a problem. And therefore, 
in Washington, we've go to be promoting pro-growth policies, pro-growth 
in the sectors necessary to increase employment.
    One of the things I took on was the Tax Code. I told the people of 
New Mexico and the country that if you elected me as President, I was 
going to do everything I can to reduce the tax burden on the American 
people. And fortunately, it came at the right time.
    See, here's what I believe--here's what Steve knows--that if you let 
a man or a woman keep more of their own money, they're more and likely 
to demand an additional good or a service. And when somebody demands a 
good or a service in our society, in our marketplace, somebody is likely 
to produce the good or a service. And when somebody produces that good 
or a service, it means somebody is more likely to be able to find a job.
    The best thing we have done in Washington for our economy is to let 
the people of New Mexico and America keep more of your own money. And 
now we need to have us a Congressman who will join me in making sure 
that the tax relief is permanent, that it exists for the next decade, so 
you know you've got that money in your pocket, so you know no one is 
going to come and take that money back away from you. See, that's an 
important issue. It's an important issue.
    There's a fundamental difference among some of us in Washington. One 
of the things Steve and I understand is, when we're talking about the 
money up there, it's not the Government's money; it's the people's 
money.
    We're working hard in Washington to make sure the country is a 
better place. And that means fulfilling some of our commitments that we 
made. One such commitment, of course, is Medicare. Medicine has changed. 
Medicare hadn't. Medicine is becoming more and more modern with the new 
technologies and the new medicines. Medicare is stuck in the past. For 
the sake of a better America, for the sake of an America fulfilling its 
promise, we need to modernize Medicare, including a prescription drug 
plan for our seniors.
    Steve understands that. Steve understands that. I look forward to 
working with him on issues important, whether it be education or 
Medicare or taxes or making sure Congress doesn't overspend. These are 
key issues we need to work on. But there's no more important issue than 
to make sure our homeland is secure. The most important obligation we 
have at all levels of government is to do everything we can to secure 
the homeland, is to protect innocent life, is to prevent an enemy which 
hates America from hurting any American.
    And that's an important job, because--and it's an ongoing job, 
because you've just got to understand that an enemy lurks out there. 
They're dangerous. They're determined. They're based upon--they base 
their sentiments upon hatred. They don't value innocent life. See, that 
stands in stark contrast to America and Americans. We value life. We say 
everybody is precious; everybody counts.
    That's not how the enemy thinks. They've hijacked a great religion, 
and they murder in the name of that religion. They don't value life. 
They hate America because of what we love. We love freedom. We love the 
idea of people being able to worship an almighty God any way you see 
fit. We love our free society. We love the idea that people can come to 
America and realize their dreams. Freedom stands at the heart and soul 
of America, and we're not changing. And so long as we love freedom, 
they're going to hate us.
    The other thing that's important for our citizens to realize is that 
the stakes have changed. After September the 11th, we

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learned a hard lesson and a cold lesson, and that is, oceans no longer 
protect us from the hatred of our enemies. When a lot of us were coming 
up, we used to, could sit back and say, ``Oceans protect us. Therefore, 
we have the luxury of picking or choosing what threat we deal with. We 
can take our time.'' If we chose not to be involved, we could just let a 
threat materialize, and we don't have to worry about it.
    We've got to be clear-eyed about the new dangers we face. We've got 
to be realistic. If we're going to protect America, it's very important 
for all of us, particularly those of us in Washington, to not hope for 
the best but to see clearly the threats. And there is a real threat, in 
my judgment, a real and dangerous threat to America in Iraq, in the form 
of Saddam Hussein. I want to--this is a man, this is a man who told the 
world that he wouldn't have weapons of mass destruction. He's got 
weapons of mass destruction. This is a man who has used weapons of mass 
destruction. He's used them against his neighbors. He's used them 
against his own people. This is a person who can't stand America. This 
is a person who has had contacts with Al Qaida. This is a person who has 
defied international bodies time and time again. This is a person who 
has made the United Nations look foolish.
    I went to the United Nations. I said to them as clearly as I could, 
in Western language--[laughter]--I said, ``You can be an effective body 
to help us keep the peace. You can be an effective U.N., or you can be 
the League of Nations. That's your choice to make. You have the choice 
as to whether or not you will allow this dictator to continue to defy 
the United Nations and therefore weaken you. Or you can join with the 
United States and disarm him like he said he would do.''
    I've also sent a message to Mr. Saddam Hussein: After 11 years, you 
have defied the U.N. You have not done what you said you would do. And 
now it is the time for you to disarm. The United States Congress, both 
Republicans and Democrats, have debated this issue, and they spoke with 
one clear voice. And here is what the administration and now your 
elected Representatives are saying to the world: Either the United 
Nations will do its duty to disarm Saddam Hussein, or Saddam Hussein 
will disarm himself. In either case, if they refuse to act, in the name 
of peace, in the name of a secure tomorrow, in the name of freedom, the 
United States will lead a coalition and disarm Saddam Hussein.
    Audience members. U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.!
    The President. No, we've got to be clear-eyed and realistic about 
the threats we face. History has called us into action. This country 
loves peace, and we love freedom, and we must lead the world to a more 
peaceful world and a freer world.
    It's also important to be realistic about what could happen here at 
home. These people are lurking around. And so everybody--you've got to 
know that we're working hard at all levels of government to run down any 
lead, to chase down any hint, to deter and defy and deny an enemy who 
still hates America. There's a lot of people working hard on your 
behalf. But I believe we can do a better job, and that's why I asked 

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