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Skriven 2004-11-01 23:33:22 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (041101c) for Mon, 2004 Nov 1
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Remarks by the Vice President at a Victory 2004 Rally
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Vice President
November 1, 2004

Remarks by the Vice President at a Victory 2004 Rally
Penrose Equestrian Center
Colorado Springs, Colorado



9:35 P.M. MST

AUDIENCE: Four more years! Four more years! Four more years!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. (Applause.) Thank you very much.
It's great to be back in the Centennial State and Bush-Cheney country.
(Applause.)

And it's true Lynne has known me since I was 14, but she wouldn't go out
with me until I was 17. (Laughter.) I tell people we got married because
Dwight Eisenhower got elected President of the United States. (Laughter.)
In those days I lived in Lincoln, Nebraska with my folks.

AUDIENCE MEMBER: (Inaudible.) (Laughter.)

THE VICE PRESIDENT: Knock it off. (Laughter.) And Eisenhower got elected,
reorganized the government, Dad got transferred to Casper. And that's where
I met Lynne. We grew up together, went to high school together, and
recently celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary. (Applause.) I explained
to a group the other night that if it hadn't been for the great victory by
Dwight Eisenhower, Lynne would have married somebody else. (Laughter.) And
she said, right, and now he'd be Vice President of the United States.
(Laughter.) She's not going to miss that joke when this campaign is over
with. (Laughter.)

Well, we -- I don't know if you noticed what our opponent has been doing
out there. Of course, John Kerry went goose hunting the other day in Ohio.
(Laughter.) He wore a brand new camouflage jacket for the occasion, which
made me wonder how often he'd gone goose hunting before. (Laughter.) My
personal opinion is that his camo jacket was just an October disguise.
(Laughter.) And effort to hide the fact that he votes against gun owners
every chance he gets. If you want my opinion of the whole thing, John
Kerry's goose is cooked. (Applause.)

But it's a delight to be here with you in Colorado Springs today. The
President and I have a great feeling about the state. With your help,
tomorrow we're going to carry Colorado. (Applause.)

I also want to say a good word about Pete Coors. Pete is going to make an
outstanding senator for Colorado. (Applause.) And I think he'll do a superb
job alongside Wayne Allard. And I look forward come January to having the
opportunity to swear in Pete as the new senator from the state of Colorado.
(Applause.)

I want to mention two superb Colorado leaders, as well, who were not able
to join us today -- Bill Owens -- Governor Bill Owens and Congressman Joel
Hefley. (Applause.) And also Ben Nighthorse Campbell, who is a great friend
and served Colorado very ably over the years. (Applause.)

And I want to thank everyone one here today who is helping turn out the
vote, putting up the yard signs, making the phone calls and doing all that
work that is going to make this the most successful and greatest ground
game in American political history. Thank you very much for what you're
doing here. (Applause.)

With only a matter of hours remaining in the campaign, the choice facing
the country could not be more clear. This is no ordinary time for America.
We've all seen the recent tape of Osama bin Laden. It's a reminder that
we're engaged in a global war on terror. This is a conflict we did not
choose, but it is one what we will win. (Applause.)

Three years ago, America faced a sudden attack. And like other generations
of Americans, we found that history had unexpected duties in store for us.
9/11 made clear the great challenge of our time. And since that morning, we
have seen the brutal acts of terrorists around the world -? from a
nightclub in Bali, to trains in Madrid, to a school in Beslan, Russia.
Against this kind of determined, organized, ruthless enemy, America
requires an aggressive strategy -? not merely to prosecute a series of
crimes, but to fight and win a global campaign against the terror network.
(Applause.) If the killers of 9/11 thought we had lost the will to defend
our freedom, they did not know America. And they did not know George W.
Bush. (Applause.)

Under the President's leadership, we have reached around the world to
capture and kill thousands of al Qaeda. In Afghanistan, the camps where
terrorists trained to kill Americans have been shut down, the Taliban
driven from power. (Applause.) And in Iraq, we dealt with a gathering
threat, and removed the regime of Saddam Hussein. (Applause.) Nineteen
months ago, he controlled the lives of 25 million people. Today, he sits in
jail. (Applause.)

Because of President Bush's determination in the war on terror, leaders
around the world are getting the message. Just five days after Saddam
Hussein was captured, Moammar Ghadafi of Libya agreed to abandon his
nuclear weapons program and turn the materials over to the United States.
(Applause.)

The biggest danger we face today is having nuclear weapons technology fall
into the hands of terrorists.

AUDIENCE MEMBER: (Inaudible.) (Laughter.)

THE VICE PRESIDENT: Control yourself back there for us, okay? (Laughter.)
This is my speech, or what? (Laughter.)

The President is working with many countries in a global effort to end the
trade and transfer of these deadly technologies. The most important result
thus far is that the black-market network that supplied nuclear weapons
technology to Libya, as well as to Iran and North Korea, has been shut
down. And the world is safer as a result. (Applause.)

Having liberated 50 million people, we are now supporting the efforts of
the Afghan and Iraqi people to establish representative governments. In
Afghanistan 10 million people registered to vote, nearly half of them
women. Elections were held three weeks ago, the first in the 5,000-year
history of that country. (Applause.) In January, the people of Iraq will
vote, as well. And we will be safer as a result. One the lessons that
history teaches is that institutions of self-government turn the energies
of people away from violence to the peaceful work of building better lives.
Freedom is the best antidote to terrorism. (Applause.)

In all our efforts we have been aided by dozens of countries around the
world. We'll always seek international support for international efforts,
but as President Bush has made very clear, there is a difference between
leading a coalition of many nations and submitting to the objections of a
few. We will never seek a permission slip to defend the United States of
America. (Applause.)

AUDIENCE: Four more years! Four more years! Four more years!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: The clearest, most important difference in this
campaign is simple to state: President Bush understands the war on terror
and has a strategy for winning it. Senator Kerry does not. (Applause.)

All doubt on the matter was removed recently when Senator Kerry said he
wanted to lead America back to the place where we were ?- to a time when
terrorism was, in his word, a "nuisance."

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: When I read that, I thought to myself: When was
terrorism only a nuisance? Was it a nuisance four years ago, when the USS
Cole was attacked and nearly sunk and we lost 17 sailors?

AUDIENCE: No!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: Was it a nuisance six years ago when they
simultaneously blew up two of our embassies in East Africa?

AUDIENCE: No!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: Was terrorism just a nuisance 11 years ago, when the
World Trade Center in New York was first bombed?

AUDIENCE: No!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: Or 16 years ago, when Pan Am 103 was blown out of the
skies over Lockerbie Scotland?

AUDIENCE: No!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: Or 21 years ago, when a suicide bomber in a truck
loaded with explosives drove into a barracks in Beirut and killed 241
Marines?

AUDIENCE: No!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: My friends, there never was a time when terrorism was
just a nuisance. There never can be a time when terrorism is just a
nuisance. Our goal is not to reduce terror to some acceptable level. Our
goal is to defeat terror -? and with George Bush as President, that's
exactly what we will do. (Applause.)

During this campaign, we've heard a lot of bold talk from Senator Kerry,
but it cannot disguise a 30-year record of coming down on the wrong side of
virtually every major national security issue. He first ran for Congress
advocating the idea that we should deploy American troops only under the
authority of the United Nations.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: He ran for the Senate on the platform that we should
dismantle most of the major weapons systems that Ronald Reagan used to keep
the peace and win the Cold War.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: In 1991, when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait and stood
poised to dominate the Persian Gulf, John Kerry voted against Operation
Desert Storm.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: In the first debate, this year, Senator Kerry said that
America had to meet some kind of "global test" before we could take
military action.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: The President and I know better than that. We know that
it is not our job to conduct international opinion polls. Our job is to
defend America. (Applause.)

Now, in the closing days of this campaign, John Kerry is running around
talking tough. He's trying every which way to cover up his record of
weakness on national defense. But he can't do it. It won't work. As we like
to say in Wyoming, you can put all the lipstick you want on that pig, but
at the end of the day it's still a pig. (Applause.) That's my favorite
line. (Laughter.) You want to hear it again?

AUDIENCE: Yes!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: As we like to say in Wyoming -- (laughter) -- you can
put all the lipstick you want on the pig, but at the end of the day it's
still a pig. (Applause.) Lynne hates it when I do that. (Laughter.)

These are not times for leaders who shift with the political winds; or who
fail to understand the nature of the struggle we're in. Our troops, our
allies, and our enemies must know where America stands. The President of
the United States must be clear and consistent. In his years in Washington,
John Kerry has been one of a hundred votes in the United States Senate ?-
and fortunately on matters of national security, his views rarely
prevailed. But the presidency is an entirely different proposition. A
senator can be wrong for 20 years, without consequence to the nation. But a
President -? a President ?- always casts the deciding vote. And in this
time of challenge, America needs ?- and America has -? a President we can
count on to get it right. (Applause.)

Our success in the war on terror is made possible by the men and women of
the United States military. (Applause.) President Bush knows that our
dedicated servicemen and women represent the very best of the United States
of America. (Applause.) I want to thank the troops, the civilian personnel
who support them, their families, and all the veterans with us here today
for all they have done for all of us. (Applause.)

Senator Kerry takes a different view when it comes to supporting our
military. He voted in favor of using force against Saddam Hussein, but then
during the primary season when it came time to vote for funds that would
provide our fighting men and women with body armor, ammunition, jet fuel,
and spare parts, Senator Kerry voted "no."

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: He offered a -- (laughter) -- he offered a ridiculous
explanation, which frankly I think will go down in the history of American
politics. He said, and I quote, "I actually voted for the $87 billion
before I voted against it."

AUDIENCE: Booo! Flip-flop! Flip-flop! Flip-flop!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: But the real reason Senator Kerry turned his back on
the troops was what he saw in the public opinion polls. Howard Dean was the
antiwar candidate and Dean was surging ahead in the polls, and so John --

AUDIENCE MEMBER: (Inaudible.) (Laughter.)

THE VICE PRESIDENT: Knock it off, Howard. (Laughter.) Let me start over
again.

Howard Dean was the antiwar candidate surging ahead in the polls, so John
Kerry, in order to advance himself in the Democratic primary, turned his
back on our troops. He said his vote was "complicated," but, my friends,
supporting American troops in combat should never be a complicated matter.
(Applause.)

John Kerry turned to the polls again within the last couple of days. After
the bin Laden tape was released, the Kerry campaign polled to see what his
response should be. (Laughter.) He put his finger in the air to see which
way the wind was blowing. (Laughter.) George Bush doesn't need the polls to
know where he stands in the war on terror. (Applause.) He's a man of
courage and conviction who knows how to lead America during a time of war.
And we need him for four more years. (Applause.)

AUDIENCE: Four more years! Four more years! Four more years!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: Our country requires strong and consistent leadership
for our actions overseas, and the same is true for our policies here at
home. When President Bush and I stood on the inaugural platform on the west
front of the Capitol and took the oath of office, our economy was sliding
into recession. Then terrorists struck on 9/11 and shook our economy once
again. We faced a basic decision ?- to leave more money with families and
businesses, or to take more of the American people's hard-earned money for
the federal government. President Bush made his choice. He proposed and he
delivered tax cuts for the American people not once, not twice, but four
times in four years. (Applause.)

Every American who pays federal income taxes benefited from the Bush tax
cuts ?- and so has the economy. We've created jobs for 13 consecutive
months ?- a total of over 1.9 million new jobs during that period. Here in
Colorado, over 46,000 jobs just since February. (Applause.) Mortgage rates,
and interest rates, and inflation are all low. Consumers are confident,
businesses are investing, families are taking home more of what they earn.
In a second term, we'll keep our economy moving in the right direction by
making the Bush tax cuts permanent. (Applause.)

We will also work to end lawsuit abuse. We know it's easier for America's
businesses to hire new workers if they don't have to keep hiring lawyers.
(Applause.)

We'll work for medical liability reform, so that America's doctors are able
to spend their time healing patients, not fighting off frivolous lawsuits.
(Applause.)

President Bush and I will also continue to defend our society's fundamental
rights and values. We stand for a culture of life and reject the brutal
practice of partial birth abortion. (Applause.) We stand strongly for the
Second Amendment and will defend the individual right of every American to
bear arms. (Applause.) We believe that our nation is "one nation under God"
and that Americans ought to be able to say so when we pledge allegiance to
our flag. (Applause.)

AUDIENCE: USA! USA! USA!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: There shouldn't be any question about this ?- and there
wouldn't be if we had more reasonable judges on the federal bench.
(Applause.) The Democrats in the Senate have been doing everything they can
-? including using the filibuster -? to keep the President's sensible,
mainstream nominees off the bench. They are hoping to wait the President
out. But I've got news for them. That's not going to happen because we are
going to win this election. (Applause.)

And a good way to deal with the Democratic filibuster in the Senate is to
elect a good Republican like Pete Coors. (Applause.)

AUDIENCE: Pete! Pete! Pete!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: My friends, the differences between the President and
his opponent are as sharp as they can possibly be, and the consequences for
the country are enormous. On vital matters of national security, Senator
Kerry offers a record of weakness and a strategy of retreat. President Bush
offers a record of steady purpose and resolute action, and a strategy for
victory. (Applause.) Senator Kerry wants to empower government; President
Bush will empower the citizens of this great country. (Applause.) John
Kerry seems to think that all the wisdom is found in Washington, D.C.;
George Bush trusts the wisdom of the American people. (Applause.)

The polls open bright and early tomorrow. I'm asking every one of you for
your vote, and to get your friends and neighbors to come out, as well.
(Applause.) There is a lot at stake in this election. And I want to ask for
your support just as clearly as I possibly can. (Applause.)

If you want a President who will fight the terrorists on the offensive, and
never relent in protecting our country, send George W. Bush back for four
more years. (Applause.)

AUDIENCE: Four more years! Four more years! Four more years!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: If you want a President who will keep his word, and
stand behind our military 100 percent of the time, send George Bush back
for four more years. (Applause.)

If you want a President who will keep taxes low for families, farmers, and
entrepreneurs, send George Bush back for four more years. (Applause.)

If you want a President who will expand opportunities to start a business
or own a home ?- if you want to live the American dream, send George W.
Bush back for four more years. (Applause.)

If you want a President who will insist on accountability in the classroom
and keep parents and teachers in charge of the schools, send George Bush
back for four more years. (Applause.)

And if you are a Democrat, Republican or independent and you want a
President who will stand up for America's enduring values, send George Bush
back for four more years. (Applause.)

We're grateful to our many friends across the great state of Colorado. I
want to thank you for the tremendous welcome this morning. We're proud to
have you on the team. And together, tomorrow, November 2nd, we'll see our
cause forward to victory.

Thank you very much.

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