Tillbaka till svenska Fidonet
English   Information   Debug  
UFO   0/40
UNIX   0/1316
USA_EURLINK   0/102
USR_MODEMS   0/1
VATICAN   0/2740
VIETNAM_VETS   0/14
VIRUS   0/378
VIRUS_INFO   0/201
VISUAL_BASIC   0/473
WHITEHOUSE   0/5187
WIN2000   0/101
WIN32   0/30
WIN95   0/4277
WIN95_OLD1   0/70272
WINDOWS   0/1517
WWB_SYSOP   0/419
WWB_TECH   0/810
ZCC-PUBLIC   0/1
ZEC   4

 
4DOS   0/134
ABORTION   0/7
ALASKA_CHAT   0/506
ALLFIX_FILE   0/1313
ALLFIX_FILE_OLD1   0/7997
ALT_DOS   0/152
AMATEUR_RADIO   0/1039
AMIGASALE   0/14
AMIGA   0/331
AMIGA_INT   0/1
AMIGA_PROG   0/20
AMIGA_SYSOP   0/26
ANIME   0/15
ARGUS   0/924
ASCII_ART   0/340
ASIAN_LINK   0/651
ASTRONOMY   0/417
AUDIO   0/92
AUTOMOBILE_RACING   0/105
BABYLON5   0/17862
BAG   135
BATPOWER   0/361
BBBS.ENGLISH   0/382
BBSLAW   0/109
BBS_ADS   0/5290
BBS_INTERNET   0/507
BIBLE   0/3563
BINKD   0/1119
BINKLEY   0/215
BLUEWAVE   0/2173
CABLE_MODEMS   0/25
CBM   0/46
CDRECORD   0/66
CDROM   0/20
CLASSIC_COMPUTER   0/378
COMICS   0/15
CONSPRCY   0/899
COOKING   28499
COOKING_OLD1   0/24719
COOKING_OLD2   0/40862
COOKING_OLD3   0/37489
COOKING_OLD4   0/35496
COOKING_OLD5   9370
C_ECHO   0/189
C_PLUSPLUS   0/31
DIRTY_DOZEN   0/201
DOORGAMES   0/2014
DOS_INTERNET   0/196
duplikat   6000
ECHOLIST   0/18295
EC_SUPPORT   0/318
ELECTRONICS   0/359
ELEKTRONIK.GER   1534
ENET.LINGUISTIC   0/13
ENET.POLITICS   0/4
ENET.SOFT   0/11701
ENET.SYSOP   33805
ENET.TALKS   0/32
ENGLISH_TUTOR   0/2000
EVOLUTION   0/1335
FDECHO   0/217
FDN_ANNOUNCE   0/7068
FIDONEWS   23541
FIDONEWS_OLD1   0/49742
FIDONEWS_OLD2   0/35949
FIDONEWS_OLD3   0/30874
FIDONEWS_OLD4   0/37224
FIDO_SYSOP   12847
FIDO_UTIL   0/180
FILEFIND   0/209
FILEGATE   0/212
FILM   0/18
FNEWS_PUBLISH   4193
FN_SYSOP   41525
FN_SYSOP_OLD1   71952
FTP_FIDO   0/2
FTSC_PUBLIC   0/13584
FUNNY   0/4886
GENEALOGY.EUR   0/71
GET_INFO   105
GOLDED   0/408
HAM   0/16053
HOLYSMOKE   0/6791
HOT_SITES   0/1
HTMLEDIT   0/71
HUB203   466
HUB_100   264
HUB_400   39
HUMOR   0/29
IC   0/2851
INTERNET   0/424
INTERUSER   0/3
IP_CONNECT   719
JAMNNTPD   0/233
JAMTLAND   0/47
KATTY_KORNER   0/41
LAN   0/16
LINUX-USER   0/19
LINUXHELP   0/1155
LINUX   0/22012
LINUX_BBS   0/957
mail   18.68
mail_fore_ok   249
MENSA   0/341
MODERATOR   0/102
MONTE   0/992
MOSCOW_OKLAHOMA   0/1245
MUFFIN   0/783
MUSIC   0/321
N203_STAT   900
N203_SYSCHAT   313
NET203   321
NET204   69
NET_DEV   0/10
NORD.ADMIN   0/101
NORD.CHAT   0/2572
NORD.FIDONET   189
NORD.HARDWARE   0/28
NORD.KULTUR   0/114
NORD.PROG   0/32
NORD.SOFTWARE   0/88
NORD.TEKNIK   0/58
NORD   0/453
OCCULT_CHAT   0/93
OS2BBS   0/787
OS2DOSBBS   0/580
OS2HW   0/42
OS2INET   0/37
OS2LAN   0/134
OS2PROG   0/36
OS2REXX   0/113
OS2USER-L   207
OS2   0/4785
OSDEBATE   0/18996
PASCAL   0/490
PERL   0/457
PHP   0/45
POINTS   0/405
POLITICS   0/29554
POL_INC   0/14731
PSION   103
R20_ADMIN   1117
R20_AMATORRADIO   0/2
R20_BEST_OF_FIDONET   13
R20_CHAT   0/893
R20_DEPP   0/3
R20_DEV   399
R20_ECHO2   1379
R20_ECHOPRES   0/35
R20_ESTAT   0/719
R20_FIDONETPROG...
...RAM.MYPOINT
  0/2
R20_FIDONETPROGRAM   0/22
R20_FIDONET   0/248
R20_FILEFIND   0/24
R20_FILEFOUND   0/22
R20_HIFI   0/3
R20_INFO2   2789
R20_INTERNET   0/12940
R20_INTRESSE   0/60
R20_INTR_KOM   0/99
R20_KANDIDAT.CHAT   42
R20_KANDIDAT   28
R20_KOM_DEV   112
R20_KONTROLL   0/13063
R20_KORSET   0/18
R20_LOKALTRAFIK   0/24
R20_MODERATOR   0/1852
R20_NC   76
R20_NET200   245
R20_NETWORK.OTH...
...ERNETS
  0/13
R20_OPERATIVSYS...
...TEM.LINUX
  0/44
R20_PROGRAMVAROR   0/1
R20_REC2NEC   534
R20_SFOSM   0/340
R20_SF   0/108
R20_SPRAK.ENGLISH   0/1
R20_SQUISH   107
R20_TEST   2
R20_WORST_OF_FIDONET   12
RAR   0/9
RA_MULTI   106
RA_UTIL   0/162
REGCON.EUR   0/2055
REGCON   0/13
SCIENCE   0/1206
SF   0/239
SHAREWARE_SUPPORT   0/5146
SHAREWRE   0/14
SIMPSONS   0/169
STATS_OLD1   0/2539.065
STATS_OLD2   0/2530
STATS_OLD3   0/2395.095
STATS_OLD4   0/1692.25
SURVIVOR   0/495
SYSOPS_CORNER   0/3
SYSOP   0/84
TAGLINES   0/112
TEAMOS2   0/4530
TECH   0/2617
TEST.444   0/105
TRAPDOOR   0/19
TREK   0/755
TUB   0/290
Möte WHITEHOUSE, 5187 texter
 lista första sista föregående nästa
Text 1847, 243 rader
Skriven 2005-12-09 23:33:30 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (051209) for Fri, 2005 Dec 9
==================================================
===========================================================================
Press Gaggle by Trent Duffy
===========================================================================

For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
December 9, 2005

Press Gaggle by Trent Duffy
Aboard Air Force One
En route Minneapolis, Minnesota



11:15 A.M. EST

MR. DUFFY: Let me run through the President's schedule. This morning, he
taped his radio address; it's on the Patriot Act and the need for Congress
to pass that, and I'll have a few remarks about that later. He then had his
daily intelligence briefings. He also met with the Secretary of Defense. He
had a photo opportunity with the Make-A-Wish Foundation children prior to
our departure. And we are en route to Minneapolis, where he will make
remarks at a Mark Kennedy '06 and Minnesota Republican Party Victory
Reception. We return at about 4:45 p.m., and then he has another reception
tonight.

That's what I have for his schedule. We can do a week ahead at the end.

On the Patriot Act, the President again calls on the Congress to pass the
Patriot Act. Congress has reached a compromise on renewing the Patriot Act.
It's very simple: law enforcement wants this and the terrorists don't, so
it's incredibly necessary that we renew this legislation to give our law
enforcement community the tools that they need to chase down and prosecute
and fight the terrorists so we can do what we can to protect the American
people.

As Scott mentioned yesterday, the bill renews every single expiring
provision and it builds in additional safeguards so that civil rights and
our civil liberties are protected, including additional legal requirements
for wire-tapping, more avenues for citizens to challenge requests for
information by the government they feel are unfair, and additional audits
by the Justice Department IG as to the enforcement of this Act. I would
point out that there have been seven IG reports on the enforcement of the
Patriot Act since its enactment, and each time the IG has found no evidence
of abuses.

There are some other important provisions in this related to port security,
rail security and terrorist financing, as well as new tools to combat the
proliferation of methamphetamine, which is of particular concern to rural
America, as we've learned over the course of the past few years.

So, again, the President calls on the Congress to reach agreement on that
quickly and send it to his desk so that he can sign that into law.

And that's what I have.

Q Trent, today, obviously, he's going to raise money for Mark Kennedy. Can
you talk about, sort of, the scope of the fundraising activities that the
President is going to engage in over the next few months?

MR. DUFFY: The President is proud that he has presided over expansion of
the Republican majorities in the House and the Senate. And he will continue
to campaign actively on behalf of those who share his agenda. And the
Republican Party continues to build its majorities because it's the
Republican Party that is representing the views of America - whether it
comes to fighting aggressively and winning the war on terror; or taking
action that's necessary to build the economy, create millions of new jobs;
or responding to the needs of seniors by delivering on a prescription drug
benefit. It's the Republican Party that's seeing the challenges, addressing
those challenges and taking real action on behalf of the American people.

So the President looks forward to actively campaigning and building on the
Republican majorities in the House and Senate in the days and months ahead
- just as he did in 2002.

Q Do you have any way to characterize, say, how many - you know, how many
events he's got coming up to sort of counter the Democrats' contention that
candidates are running away from him?

MR. DUFFY: I think the fact that the President is campaigning on behalf of
Congressman Kennedy, who's running for an open seat in the Senate is proof
positive that Republicans not only want the President to campaign on their
behalf, but are happy to welcome them in their states. The President will
have an active schedule in the coming months as we near the November
elections. They are a year away and you saw his activity in 2002, when it
was said that history has shown that the Republicans - or the majority
party is going to lose, and Republicans defied history. And that's mostly
as a result of the agenda and the fact that it's the Republican Party that
has the right agenda for the American people.

Q But you can't give numbers, like, dozens or a handful - or any way to
characterize what -

MR. DUFFY: I just think the best way to clarify it now, Jennifer, is that
he's going to have a very active schedule. This President believes strongly
that he wants to leave the country in good hands and he believes that the
Republican leadership in both the House and the Senate and the Republican
caucuses in both the House and Senate are those good hands and he wants to
build on those majorities. So he's going to campaign actively. He's going
to be traveling the country. I think the best way to describe it is, very
thorough.

Q Trent, if I could ask you about the past two speeches on Iraq and the one
you have coming up on Monday. What's been most notable about them - apart
from the strategy, itself - has been the decision in both of the recent
speeches to admit some fairly severe mistakes in the course of
reconstruction and in arming the civilian Iraqi police and so forth; there
was a long list the President provided.

Why did the President - many of these were criticisms that have been made
for some time by outside and the White House has denied. Why did the
President decide to reverse course and begin to discuss openly mistakes
made in Iraq?

MR. DUFFY: I would challenge your premise. The President has talked about
the difficulties in Iraq from the very beginning - whether that be in
reconstruction or in building the institutions necessary for an Iraqi
democracy to take hold, or in the security. He has acknowledged those
repeatedly and he has done so in the past two speeches.

I think what the President's speeches identified are the fact that not only
do we have a strategy for victory in Iraq, but that strategy for victory is
one that adapts to changing circumstances on the ground. And that reflects
the fact that the President and his team are committed to adapting to
changing realities, which are inevitable when you are dealing with a
challenge like the one in Iraq. We have to win in Iraq; the President is
convinced and confident that we will win in Iraq, and defeat the
terrorists. And part of his strategy is adapting to those changing
circumstances. So I think the President will continue to talk about how
it's necessary to have an evergreen strategy and one that reflects the
circumstances on the ground.

On Monday's speech -- he has talked about the security aspect and the
training of Iraqi security forces. The second speech he devoted to the
economic and the reconstruction. On Monday, he'll turn to the political
track and how it's necessary as we approach the elections next Thursday,
the 15th, that we continue to help the Iraqis build the institutions that
are necessary for a lasting and durable democracy.

There were a lot of nay-sayers who said that the Iraqis don't want a
democracy, that they can't govern themselves. And throughout all this, the
President rejected that and the Iraqi people rejected that repeatedly. In
January of last year, 8 million Iraqis went to the polls, defied the
terrorists, defied the violence. And they voted. And, likewise, we saw at
the confirmation of the constitution, you had near 10 million defy the
terrorists, defy the violence, and go to the polls.

And I think one thing we're seeing yet again is there is an up-tick in
violence, and that is directly tied to the fact that the terrorists want
to, yet again, try to intimidate the Iraqi people into not voting. And that
was anticipated, that's why we have the extra U.S. and coalition forces in
the area. And we're confident that the Iraqi people - you can see it in the
political activity that is flourishing; they are defying the terrorists yet
again.

Q If I could just follow up on that for a moment. When you challenged the
premise, you came back and said the President has talked about the
difficulties in Iraq from the beginning - which he certainly has. Unless my
memory is wrong, what he hadn't discussed before was specific errors of
judgment made by the administration, the Pentagon, the reconstruction
effort, and how to deal with those.

And now he has come out and begun to describe some of those. I think these
speeches are the first time he's done that; is that wrong?

MR. DUFFY: I think he's just gone into greater detail about how our
strategy - which is the strategy for victory which has been in place since
the beginning - has adapted to changing realities on the ground. And that
is one of the key ingredients for victory, is you've got to be able to
adapt and to improvise and to overcome when you have a challenge like we're
facing in Iraq.

He has gone into more detail about those difficulties, I'll grant you. But
he has always acknowledged the difficulties and the great challenge that
we're facing, as he's tried to continually discuss with the American people
why it's necessary that we win.

Q Can you talk a little bit about how the bird flu exercise thing is going
to work tomorrow?

MR. DUFFY: Sure. As Scott announced this week, the administration will be
holding a pandemic preparedness exercise on Saturday. It will be from about
8:00 a.m. until noon. It involves top Cabinet and government officials -
you have Scott's announcement.

As far as coverage, it will be a closed event, but we anticipate that Fran
Townsend, the President's Homeland Security Advisor, will be available
following that for a very quick briefing. And we'll have that for you.

Q What about the fact that - I mean, what will they be doing? How does the
exercise work?

MR. DUFFY: It's a hypothetical exercise. We're not going to get into
details of the actual exercise. But suffice it to say it is part of the
administration's effort to be ready and have the entire federal government
ready to respond in the event of a pandemic. I've got to underscore again
that we have no evidence that a threat is imminent. But the President said
that we have been given time to prepare, and we must prepare. So we're
stockpiling vaccine, we're trying to push the U.S. manufacturing capability
for a new vaccine, we're working with state and local leaders, we're
working with the international community, and we're trying to educate the
American people about what this very real threat is.

But it's an exercise that the government does just to prepare in the event
of emergency. It's a drill.

Q It's a tabletop exercise based on an assumption that the pandemic spreads
naturally, or that it is a bioterror event?

MR. DUFFY: I'm not going to get into the scenario, since it is a
hypothetical exercise, and I'll leave any details about further aspects of
the exercise to Fran.

Q Week ahead?

Q Are there going to be any live chickens on the White House lawn?
(Laughter.)

MR. DUFFY: Mr. Sanger, no, we don't believe there will be any live poultry
there. But I do want to underscore, especially on behalf of Secretary
Johanns, that there is no evidence of infected birds or human beings in the
United States and that poultry is very safe to eat when cooked properly.

The week ahead. On Sunday, the President will attend Christmas in
Washington, in Washington, D.C. On Monday, he will make remarks on the war
on terror at the Park Hyatt in Philadelphia. Hosting this event will be the
World Affairs Council. On Tuesday, the 13th, he will make a statement at a
senior center in Springfield, Virginia, on Medicare and prescription drug
benefit that is available to seniors today. On Wednesday, December 14th, he
will make remarks on the war on terror at the Woodrow Wilson Center in
Washington, D.C. On Thursday, December 15th, no public

events scheduled. Friday, December 16th, no public events scheduled.

Q Thank you.

END 11:28 A.M. EST

===========================================================================
Return to this article at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/12/20051209.html

 * Origin: (1:3634/12)