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The President. No, I know. Yes. [Laughter] You'd rather have her. I
don't blame you. [Laughter] She's a fabulous wife, a great mother, and
she's doing a wonderful job as our country's First Lady. And somebody
who did a great job for our country, a valued member of my Cabinet, a
person whose judgment I trust, that would be Christie Todd Whitman. I'm
proud--[applause]. I miss her. But she did leave behind a little
something there in Washington, DC; his name is Barney. [Laughter] I
know----
Audience member. I love you!
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The President. Gracias. [Laughter] I appreciate the fact that
Christie Todd is our State chairman. And I want to thank my friend Lew
Eisenberg for being the State campaign cochairman and finance chairman
for the great State of New Jersey. I understand that some of Lew's
grandchildren gave the Pledge of Allegiance. They're raising them right
in his family. [Laughter]
I want to thank Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen for being here.
Rodney is a friend and an ally. He's doing a great job for the people of
New Jersey. I'm also pleased that his wife, Virginia, is with him. I
also want to thank my friend and ally Mike Ferguson--Congressman Mike
Ferguson.
I know we've got members of the statehouse here. I particularly want
to thank Senator Joe Kyrillos, who is the party chairman; State Senator
Leonard Lance, who is the new minority leader for the State senate;
State Assemblyman Alex DeCroce is the new minority leader.
I know we've got a lot of mayors here. I want to thank the mayors
for coming. My only advice is to make sure you fill the potholes--
[laughter]--and pick up the garbage. [Laughter] I thank the mayors for
being here. Thank you for serving your towns and your communities.
I particularly want to thank my friend Mercer Reynolds, who's the
national finance chairman. And he's from Cincinnati, Ohio. He's joined
us today.
I want to thank all the grassroot activists who are here. You win
campaigns by convincing your neighbor to go to the poll. So I want to
thank you for what you're going to do, which is put up the signs and get
on the phones and mail out the letters and convince your fellow citizens
to do their duty and to show up to vote in November of 2004. You might
just convince them, when they show up to vote, to vote for Bush-Cheney.
Remind them that during the last 3 years, our Nation has acted
decisively to confront great challenges. I came to this office to solve
problems and not pass them on to future Presidents and future
generations. I came to seize opportunities instead of letting them slip
away. My administration is meeting the tests of our time.
Terrorists declared war on the United States of America, and war is
what they got. We captured or killed many of the key leaders of the Al
Qaida network, and the rest of them know we're on their trail. In
Afghanistan and Iraq, we gave ultimatums to terror regimes. Those
regimes chose defiance, and those regimes are no more. Fifty million
people in those two countries once lived under tyranny, and today, they
live in freedom.
Three years ago, our military was not receiving the resources it
needed, and morale was beginning to suffer, so we increased the defense
budgets to prepare for the threats of a new era. And today, no one in
the world can question the skill, the strength, and the spirit of the
United States military.
Three years ago, the economy was in trouble and a recession was
beginning. And then our country was attacked, and we had scandals in
corporate America, and war--all affected the people's confidence. But we
acted. We passed up new laws to hold corporate criminals to account. And
to get the economy going again, I have twice led the United States
Congress to pass historic tax relief for the American people. We know
that when Americans have more take-home pay to spend, to save, or
invest, the whole economy grows, and people are more likely to find a
job. That's why we're returning more money to the people to help them
raise their families, why we reduced taxes on dividends and capital
gains to encourage investment. And that's why we're giving small
businesses incentives to expand and to hire new people. With all these
actions, this administration has laid the foundation for greater
prosperity across America so that every single person in this country
has a chance to realize the American Dream.
Today, the American economy is strong, and it is getting stronger.
Perhaps you noticed that the third quarter annualized rate of growth
numbers were increased to 8.2 percent, the fastest pace in nearly 20
years. Today the Purchasing Managers Index came out, showing that our
manufacturing sector is recovering strongly. Productivity is high.
Housing constructing is booming. The tax relief we passed, the economic
stimulus plan that we passed, is working.
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Three years ago, there was a lot of talk about education reform in
Washington, DC, but there wasn't much action. So I acted. I called for
and the Congress passed the No Child Left Behind Act. With a solid
bipartisan majority, we delivered the most dramatic education reform in
a generation. We believe that every child in America can learn the
basics of reading and math, and we believe that every school in America
should teach the basics. This administration is challenging the soft
bigotry of low expectations. In return for increased Federal dollars, we
now expect results. The days of excusemaking are over. We want every
child to learn to read and write and add and subtract so that not one
single child is left behind in America.
We reorganized our Government and created the Department of Homeland
Security to better safeguard the borders and ports of America and to
better protect the American people. We passed trade promotion authority
to open up new markets for New Jersey's farmers and entrepreneurs and
manufacturers. We passed budget agreements to help bring spending
discipline to Washington, DC. On issue after issue, this administration
has acted on principle, has kept its word, and has made progress for the
American people.
The United States Congress has shared in these great achievements. I
appreciate working with Speaker Denny Hastert and Majority Leader Bill
Frist. I want to thank Rodney and Mike for working with us to focus on
results. The tone in Washington needs to be changed. There's too much
needless partisanship, backbiting, and bickering. The best way to do
that is to focus on results, and that's what we'll continue to do. We'll
work with Congress to focus on results, to do the people's business.
And those are the kind of people I've attracted to my
administration. I've put together a superb group of men and women from
all walks of life to serve the American people. And we've had no finer
Vice President than Dick Cheney. Mother may have a second opinion.
[Laughter]
In 3 years, we have done a lot. In 3 years, we've come far, but our
work is only beginning. I have set great goals worthy of a great nation.
First, America is committed to expanding the realm of freedom and peace
for our own security and for the benefit of the world. And second, in
our own country, we must work for a society that is prosperous and
compassionate so every single citizen has a chance to work and to
succeed and realize the great promise of America.
It is clear that the future of freedom and peace depend on the
actions of America. This Nation is freedom's home and freedom's
defender. We welcome this charge of history, and we are keeping it. The
war on terror continues. The enemies of freedom are not idle, and
neither are we. This country will not rest, we will not tire, we will
not stop until this danger to civilization is removed.
We're confronting that danger in Iraq, where Saddam holdouts and
foreign terrorists are desperately trying to throw Iraq into chaos by
attacking coalition forces and international aid workers and innocent
Iraqi citizens. They know that the advance of freedom in the heart of
the Middle East would be a major defeat for the cause of terror. This
collection of coldblooded killers is trying to shake the will of the
United States. The United States will never be intimidated by a bunch of
thugs and assassins.
We are aggressively striking the terrorists in Iraq, defeating them
there so we do not have to face them in our own country. And other
nations are helping, because they understand a free Iraq will make us
all more secure. And we're standing with the brave Iraqi people as they
assume more of their own defense and move toward self-government. These
are not easy tasks, but they are essential tasks. We will finish what we
have begun, and we will win this essential victory in the war on terror.
Our greatest security comes from the advance of human liberty,
because free nations do not support terror. Free nations do not attack
their neighbors. Free nations do not threaten the world with weapons of
mass terror. Americans believe that freedom is the deepest need and hope
of every human heart. I believe that freedom is the future of every
nation. And I know that freedom is not America's gift to the world;
freedom is the Almighty's gift to each man and woman who lives in the
world.
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America understands that unprecedented influence brings tremendous
responsibilities. We have duties in this world. When we see disease and
starvation and hopeless poverty, we will not turn away. And that is why,
on the continent of Africa, America is now committed to bringing the
healing power of medicine to millions of men, women, and children now
suffering with AIDS. This great, powerful nation is leading the world in
this incredibly important work of human rescue.
We face challenges at home as well, and our actions will prove that
we're equal to the challenges. Even though the economic numbers look
good, there are still people who are trying to find a job. I will
continue to promote a progrowth, entrepreneurially friendly growth
package so that the people of America can find work.
As Christie Todd has mentioned, we are keeping our commitment to
America's seniors by strengthening and modernizing Medicare. For years,
seniors have called for a modern Medicare system that provides health
care choices and prescription drug coverage. For years, the Congress did
nothing. Finally, the House and the Senate have both approved
legislation, which I will soon sign, that will keep our promise to
America's seniors.
For the sake of our health care system, we need to cut down on the
frivolous lawsuits which increase the cost of medicine. People who have
been harmed by a bad doc deserve their day in court, yet the system
should not reward lawyers who are simply fishing for a rich settlement.
Frivolous lawsuits drive up the cost of health care and, therefore, they
affect the Federal budget. Medical liability reform is a national issue
which requires a national solution. I submitted a good plan to the
Congress. The House of Representatives passed the plan. It is stuck in
the United States Senate. Perhaps you ought to write your United States
Senators and remind them that nobody in America has been healed by a
frivolous lawsuit. We need medical liability reform now.
I have a responsibility as your President to make sure the judicial
system runs well, and I have met that duty. I have nominated superb men
and women to the Federal bench, people who will interpret the law, not
legislate from the bench. Some Members of the United States Senate are
trying to keep my nominees off the bench by blocking up-or-down votes.
Every judicial nominee deserves a fair hearing and an up-or-down vote on
the Senate floor. It is time for some of the Members of the U.S. Senate
to stop playing politics with American justice.
Congress needs to get an energy bill to my desk. This country needs
a comprehensive energy plan that will encourage conservation, that will
enable us to develop new technologies that will enable us to find energy
in environmentally friendly ways. For the sake of economic security and
for the sake of national security, this country must become less
dependent on foreign sources of energy.
A strong and prosperous nation must also be a compassionate nation.
I will continue to advance our agenda of what I call compassionate
conservatism, which means we'll find the most innovative, effective
ideas to help neighbors who hurt. There are still millions of men and
women who want to end their dependence upon Government and become
independent through hard work. Congress must continue to build on the
success of welfare reform, provide job training money to help our fellow
citizens find a job. Congress should complete the ``Citizen Service
Act'' so more Americans can serve their communities and their country.
Both Houses should reach agreement on my Faith-Based Initiative to
support the armies of compassion that are mentoring children and caring
for the homeless and offering hope for the addicted. One of the great
strengths of our country is the fact that we are a nation of many faiths
and the fact that faith-based people, whether they be Christian, Jewish,
or Muslim, have had a universal call to help somebody in need.
Government should not fear faith; we ought to welcome faith and to help
healing--to help to heal hurting hearts and people who need help in
America.
A compassionate society must promote opportunity for all, including
the independence and dignity that come from ownership. This
administration will constantly strive to promote an ownership society in
America. We want more people owning their own home. We have a minority
homeownership gap in
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America. I presented plans to the Congress to close that gap. We want
more people owning and managing their own retirement accounts and their
own health care plans. We want more people owning their own small
business in America, because this administration understands that when a
person owns something, he or she has a vital stake in the future of our
country.
In a compassionate society, people respect one another, respect
their point of view, respect their religious beliefs, and take
responsibility for the decisions they make. The culture of America is
changing from one that has said, ``If it feels good, do it,'' and ``If
you've got a problem, blame somebody else,'' to a new day, a culture in
which each of us understands that we're responsible for the decisions we
make in life. If you are fortunate enough to be a mother or a father,
you're responsible for loving your child with all your heart. If you're
worried about the quality of the education in the community in which you
live, you're responsible for doing something about it. If you're a CEO
in corporate America, you're responsible for telling the truth to your
shareholders and your employees. And in a new responsibility society,
each of us is responsible for heeding a universal call to love a
neighbor just like we'd like to be loved ourself.
The culture of service is strong in America. People are responding
to the call to serve their country. I started what's called the USA
Freedom Corps to encourage Americans to extend a compassionate hand to a
neighbor in need. The response has been strong. People are serving their
Nation by supporting charities, faith-based groups, neighborhood healers
that are changing America one life at a time. Policemen and firefighters
and the people who wear our Nation's uniform remind us what it means to
sacrifice for something greater than ourselves. Once again, the children
of America believe in heroes, because they see them every day.
In these challenging times, the world has seen the resolve and the
courage of America. I've been privileged to see the compassion and the
character of the American people. All the tests of the last 3 years have
come to the right nation. We're a strong country, and we use that
strength to defend the peace. We're an optimistic country, confident in
ourselves and in ideals bigger than ourselves.
Abroad, we seek to lift whole nations by spreading freedom. At home,
we seek to lift up lives by spreading opportunity to every corner of
America. This is the work that history has set before us. We welcome it.
And we know that for our country, the best days lie ahead.
Thank you for coming. God bless.
Note: The President spoke at 5:55 p.m. at the Hanover Marriott. In his
remarks, he referred to Christine Todd Whitman, former Administrator,
Environmental Protection Agency.
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Monday, December 8, 2003
Volume 39_Number 49
Pages 1719 1764
Week Ending Friday, December 5, 2003
Statement on Signing the Energy and Water Development Appropriations
Act, 2004
December 1, 2003
Today, I have signed into law H.R. 2754, the ``Energy and Water
Development Appropriations Act, 2004.'' The Act funds programs of the
Department of Energy, the Department of the Interior's Bureau of
Reclamation, the Army Corps of Engineers, and several other agencies,
and provides funds to help protect the Nation's environment.
The executive branch shall construe provisions of the Act that
direct the Secretary of a military department to perform the Secretary's
duties through a particular military officer in a manner consistent with
the statutory authority of the Secretary of Defense to exercise
authority, direction, and control of the Department of Defense and the
constitutional authority of the President to supervise the unitary
executive branch and as Commander in Chief.
Provisions in sections 209 and 303 and under the heading
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