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Ärende: Press Release (0611054) for Sun, 2006 Nov 5
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Remarks by the President at Kansas Victory 2006 Rally
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
November 5, 2006

Remarks by the President at Kansas Victory 2006 Rally
Kansas Expocentre
Topeka, Kansas



6:10 P.M. CST

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all very much. It's an honor to be here. Thanks
for coming out tonight. So Jim Ryun says, do you want a race? (Applause.) I
said, no, but I want you reelected to the United States Congress.
(Applause.) I appreciate you coming. I'm proud to be here with Jim Ryun.
He's a decent, honorable man who works hard on behalf of the people from
Kansas. He deserves to be reelected congressman. (Applause.)

He is a compassionate conservative. (Applause.) He has run his own
business. By the way, we've got plenty of lawyers in Washington.
(Laughter.) Send somebody up there who has made a payroll. He started
Sounds of Success**, that helped children with hearing difficulties realize
their full potential. He doesn't need a poll or a focus group to tell him
what to believe. (Applause.)

I thank you for being here, and I'm asking you to send this good man back
to the United States Congress. (Applause.) I'm not the only one in my
family who feels this way. Laura feels this way. (Applause.) Some guy just
yelled, "Happy Anniversary." That's what I was supposed to say today.
(Applause.) You know, no better way to spend your anniversary -- your 29th
anniversary -- with somebody you love, than being here asking for the vote
for Jim Ryun. (Applause.) She sends her very best to Jim and Anne.

I'm proud to be here, as well, with Senator Sam Brownback of the great
state of Kansas. (Applause.) More importantly, his wife, Mary, is here.
Proud to be here with Congressman Todd Tiahrt, who you just heard from, and
his wife, Vickie. (Applause.) Jim Barnett, running for governor, and he
needs your vote. (Applause.) Susan Wagle, running for lieutenant governor.
She could use your vote, as well. (Applause.)

I appreciate very much that Chuck Ahner is with us. He's running for the
3rd Congressional District here in the state of Kansas. (Applause.) We've
got your Attorney General for the great state of Kansas here, who's asking
for the vote. (Applause.) Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh is with us
today. (Applause.)

Most importantly, I want to say thanks to the grassroots activists who are
here. (Applause.) You're the folks who put up the signs, make the phone
calls, and get your fellow citizens to the polls. I want to thank you for
what you have done, and I want to thank you for what you're going to do
over the next 48 hours. (Applause.)

We're heading to the finish line, and we're asking for your help. Whatever
you do, don't pay attention to the prognosticators, the pundits. See, a
bunch of them have already decided that the verdict's in, but they forgot
that the folks of Kansas hadn't got to the polls yet. (Applause.) But this
isn't the first time this has happened. You might remember in 2004 --
(applause) -- some of the folks in Washington were listening to the
prognosticators, and then they starting picking out their offices in the
West Wing. (Laughter.) And then the people actually voted; the movers
weren't needed. (Applause.)

When you turn out the vote, and vote yourself, and put Jim Ryun back in the
United States Congress, we're going to control the House, and we'll control
the United States Senate as well. (Applause.) And there's a reason why
we're going to win: One, we got you behind us, but also we're going to win
because we share the values and the priorities of the American people.
(Applause.)

And we've got a record to run on. (Applause.) We've delivered results.
(Applause.) One of the things that Jim and I talk about is the need to make
sure our farm economy is strong. See, we believe if the ag sector is doing
well, the entire U.S. economy does well. (Applause.)

We also understand that if you become dependent -- if you stay dependent on
foreign oil, it creates a national security risk. And so, therefore, Jim
Ryun has worked to make sure that we encourage renewable fuel standards. In
other words, we're going to use Kansas products to power our automobiles so
we become less dependent on oil. (Applause.) If you're somebody who makes a
living because of agriculture, it is in your economic interest to send Jim
Ryun back to the United States Congress. (Applause.)

Jim Ryun is a strong, strong supporter of programs to make sure our
veterans' health care benefits work. See, he believes in supporting our
veterans just like he believes in supporting those who wear the uniform
today. (Applause.) If you're involved with defense here in this
congressional district, I strongly urge you to support Jim Ryun.

I also want to talk about Jim's belief in family values. (Applause.) He
lives them. He not only believes in family values, he practices family
values. (Applause.) And he is working to prevent the institution of
marriage being redefined by activist judges. (Applause.)

I want to talk about two issues that divide Republicans from Democrats. One
of them is taxes, and the other one is the defense of this homeland. Let me
start with taxes. We believe that you can spend your money better than the
federal government can. (Applause.) I don't care what they're telling you
here at home, Democrats believe they can spend your money better than you
can.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE PRESIDENT: We also believe that if you have more money in your pocket,
more of your own money in your pocket to save, spend, or invest, the
economy benefits. (Applause.) That is our philosophy, but you don't expect
us to be in Washington philosophizing. You expect us to be doing something
about it. That is why I signed the largest tax cuts since Ronald Reagan was
the President. (Applause.)

We cut the taxes on everybody who pays income taxes. We doubled the child
tax credit. We reduced the marriage penalty. We cut taxes on small
businesses. We cut taxes on capital gains and dividends to encourage
investment. And for the sake of our family businesses, and for the sake of
our farmers, and for the sake of our ranchers, we put the death tax on the
road to extinction. (Applause.)

We had a spirited debate in Washington over these tax cuts. You might
remember some of the Democrats' predictions. They said if we had tax cuts
it wouldn't create jobs; if we had tax cuts, it would not increase wages;
if we had tax cuts, it would cause the federal deficit to explode. Well,
the facts are in. The tax cuts have led to a strong and growing economy.
(Applause.)

Last Friday we got more good news about the economy. The national
unemployment rate is down to 4.4 percent. (Applause.) In the last three
months we've added 470,000 new jobs. Real wages rose 2.4 percent over the
past year, and we cut the deficit in half three years ahead of schedule.
(Applause.) If the Democrats' election predictions are as good as their
economic predictions, we're going to have a good day on November the 7th.
(Applause.)

If you live in this congressional district or in any other district around
the country, you must understand that if you vote Democrat, you're voting
for a tax increase.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE PRESIDENT: Now understand that in a campaign like this, that the
Democrats don't want you to know their plans. Listen to the words of the
leading Democrat in the House of Representatives, a woman who thinks she's
going to be the Speaker, but she's not. She said -- when they asked about
tax cuts, she said, "We love tax cuts." Well, given her record, she must be
a secret admirer. (Laughter and applause.) She and her party voted against
every single one of the tax cuts we passed. If this is their definition of
love, I'd sure hate to see what hate looks like. (Applause.)

If the tax cuts we passed are allowed to expire, if the tax cuts we passed
are not extended, if the tax cuts we passed are not made permanent, you get
a tax increase. That's how it's going to work. And so they asked the person
who thinks he's going to be chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee
-- can you think of any of the tax cuts we've passed that ought to be
extended? And see, the Ways and Means Committee is the tax-writing
committee in the House. They said, can you think of one? He said, I can't
think of one tax cut that should be extended. In other words, every one of
the tax cuts we passed ought to lapse, which means your taxes go up.

I'll give you an example. If the tax cuts are not extended or made
permanent, the child tax credit will go from $1,000 a child to $500 a
child, see.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE PRESIDENT: So when you get home this evening and you're sitting around
the table -- anybody here got four kids? (Applause.)

I'll use you as an example. There you are at the table -- you got five,
okay. Five, okay. She's got five kids. So when you get home: one, two,
three, four, five, times $500. That's $2,500. That's your tax increase if
you vote Democrat. That's your tax increase if the Democrats take over the
House of Representatives. That $2,500 may not seem like a lot to people in
Washington, but it seems like a lot to me and Jim Ryun, and that's why
we're going to keep your taxes low. (Applause.)

This election is taking place in an historic time for our country, and when
our children and grandchildren look back on this period, one question will
overwhelm all the rest: Did we do everything in our power to win the war on
terror? I wish I could report to you that we were not at war, but we are.
We face a brutal enemy that has no conscience, an enemy that does have an
ideology.

People in our country wonder why an enemy would want to attack a
compassionate people like those of us in the United States, and the answer
is because we thwart their ambitions to spread their dark vision around the
world. They believe -- we believe in freedom; they don't. We believe in
liberty; they don't. They understand America won't change. (Applause.)

You cannot negotiate with these people. You can't hope for the best from
these people. The best way to do our most important job is to protect you,
is to defeat them overseas so we do not have to face them here at home.
(Applause.)

Part of our strategy is to stay on the offense. The other part of our
strategy is to protect you on the homeland. Now the problem we face is that
the enemy has to be right one time and we have to be right 100 percent of
the time. So I went to Congress and said, here are some vital tools that
are necessary to protect the American people.

Let me give you three examples: One, there was a wall that separated our
intelligence folks from sharing information with our law-enforcement
people. Now that's probably hard for you to understand, but that was the
reality. In this new kind of war, we must have good intelligence, and the
people who are responsible for protecting you must be able to act on it. So
I asked the Congress to pass the Patriot Act, and the Patriot Act made sure
that folks had the tools necessary to protect you. (Applause.)

And when that bill came up for reauthorization, the vast majority of
Democrats in the House and the Senate voted against it.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE PRESIDENT: It's important for people in this district and around the
country to understand there is a different mind-set. You cannot wait to
respond to an attack. You got to act before the attack. (Applause.)

I felt like if al Qaeda was making a phone call into the United States from
outside the United States, we better understand why. (Applause.) If our job
is to, we've got to have the tools necessary to do so. When this bill came
up in front of the House of Representatives, the vast majority of Democrats
voted against it. I felt like it was important that when we picked somebody
up off the battlefield, we better understand what that person is thinking.

Let me give you an example. We captured Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Our
intelligence officers believe he was the mastermind of the September the
11th attacks. My attitude is, if he knew about one attack, he might know
about another attack, and we better find out why and what he knows.
(Applause.)

The vast majority of Democrats voted against giving our CIA professionals
the tools necessary to question detainees. There is a different mind-set in
Washington. The best way to protect you is to make sure our professionals
have the tools necessary to do so, and the best way to make sure they do is
to send Jim Ryun back to the United States Congress. (Applause.)

We are in a global war against an enemy that wants to strike us. And this
war is fought on a variety of fronts. One of the lessons of September the
11th is that when we see a threat overseas, we must take each threat
seriously before it comes to hurt us. It's a lesson that every President
must understand in this new world we live in.

I saw a threat in Saddam Hussein. Members of the Congress from both
political parties saw the same threat. The United Nations saw the threat in
Saddam Hussein. The decision I made to remove Saddam Hussein was the right
decision and the world is better off for it. (Applause.)

And today we witnessed a landmark event in the history of Iraq. Saddam
Hussein was convicted and sentenced to death by the Iraqi High Tribunal.
(Applause.) Saddam Hussein's trial is a milestone in the Iraqi people's
efforts to replace the rule of a tyrant with the rule of law. It's a major
achievement for this young democracy. We congratulate the Iraqi people, and
as I do so, I congratulate the men and women who wear the uniform of the
United States for their hard work. (Applause.) Without their courage and
skill, this verdict never would have happened.

Iraq is the central front in this war on terror. Oh, I've heard all the
lines, and I know you have as well -- no, it's a distraction in the war on
terror, the Democrats say in Washington. Well, that's not what I think and
that's not what our troops think, and that's not what Osama bin Laden
thinks. Osama bin Laden has called this fight the third world war. He has
said that victory for the terrorists in Iraq will mean America's defeat and
disgrace forever. They just think different in Washington. You just got to
know that. When you go in the booth to vote, you all got to understand that
people don't see this world the way I do. I understand that.

I want you to hear the words of the Democrat -- leading Democrat in the
House. She said, "The President said that fighting them there makes it less
likely we will have to fight them here." I do say that because I believe
that. She went on to say the opposite is true. "Because we're fighting them
there it may become more likely we will have to fight them here."

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE PRESIDENT: Iraq is not the reason the terrorists are at war with us. We
were not in Iraq when they bombed the World Trade Center in 1993.
(Applause.) We were not in Iraq when they blew up the embassies in Kenya
and Tanzania. We were not in Iraq when they bombed the USS Cole, and we
were not in Iraq when they attacked us on September the 11th, 2001.
(Applause.) You do not create terrorists by fighting the terrorists. The
best way to protect you is to stay on the offense and bring them to justice
before they can hurt us again. (Applause.)

Our goal is victory in Iraq. That is our goal, and we got a plan to achieve
victory. And victory means a government that can sustain itself, govern
itself, defend itself, and serve as an ally in the war against these
extremists, and radicals, and terrorists.

We got a plan to do just that, but the enemy has got a plan to prevent us.
See, they kill innocent men, women, and children knowing that those images
will be on our TV screens. And they believe that the United States does not
have the will or the capacity to stay in the fight for the long run. And
they recognize that these images, which justifiably horrify many of our
citizens, will cause us to leave before the job is done. But they don't
understand this administration, nor do they understand millions of our
citizens. We're not going to run from thugs and assassins. (Applause.)

Our goal remains the same. Our tactics constantly shift. I have given our
commanders on the ground all the flexibility they need and all the tools
necessary to achieve victory. And we got great assets for us. We have a
plan for victory that will work, and we got a fantastic United States
military. (Applause.)

Any time -- first of all, no matter what your view about the decisions I
have made to protect America, you owe, and everyone owes, a debt of
gratitude for the men and women in the United States military. (Applause.)
And those of us in government owe the men and women in uniform all the
support necessary, all the pay, all the training, so they can do the job
we've asked them to, and Jim Ryun is a strong supporter for the United
States military. (Applause.)

There's something else going for us in terms of victory in Iraq, and that's
the Iraqis themselves. They have suffered unspeakable violence, yet they
are committed to a government of, by, and for the people. You know, I was
pleased -- I was pleased when nearly 12 million people went to the polls
saying we want to live in a free society, but I wasn't surprised. And the
reason I wasn't surprised is I believe a gift from the Almighty to each
man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth is the desire to be free, is
liberty. (Applause.)

And I believe in the universality of freedom. And I believe it's in our
interests to help this young democracy survive. It's in our interests to
help them on the political track, and on the economic track. And at the
same time, we're training Iraqis so they can take the fight to the enemy.
We'll succeed. Let me tell you this: If I didn't think we're [sic] succeed,
and if I didn't think the cause was noble and just, I'd pull our troops
out.

I can't look at the eyes of a mother or wife, or husband or dad of a troop
in combat if I didn't believe it was essential to the security of this
country. (Applause.) As a matter of fact, the only way we won't succeed is
if we leave before the job is done. (Applause.) If people go to the polls,
I want you to think about the Democrats' plan for victory: there isn't one.
(Applause.)

Iraq is the central front on this war, and yet they have no plan for
victory. Oh, some of them say we ought to pull out now. Others say we ought
to pull out on a fixed date even though the job hadn't been done. One of
the leaders in the House of Representatives, one of the Democrat leaders
said, well, they're going to move the troops 5,000 miles away to an island.
Nineteen people in the House said, we're going to cut off the funds right
now.

In other words, they're all over the lot, but they agree on one thing: Get
out before the job is done.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE PRESIDENT: Listen, I'm not saying these people are unpatriotic. I'm
just saying they're wrong. (Applause.) You can't win a war unless you're
willing to fight the war. (Applause.) The Democrats have taken a calculated
gamble in this election that -- they think they can win by just
criticizing. That's what they believe. You know, if you happen to run into
a Democrat candidate, you might want to ask them the simple question:
What's your plan?

See, if they say they want to protect the homeland but opposed the Patriot
Act, ask them, what's your plan? If they say they want to uncover terrorist
plots but opposed listening in on terrorists' conversations, go ahead and
ask them, what is your plan? If they say they want to stop new attacks on
our country but oppose letting the CIA detain and question the terrorists
who might know about what those plots are, ask them this question --

AUDIENCE: What's your plan?

THE PRESIDENT: If they say they want to win the war on terror, but call for
America to pull out of what al Qaeda says is the central front in the war
on terror, ask them this question --

AUDIENCE: What's your plan?

THE PRESIDENT: They don't have a plan. Harsh criticism is not a plan for
victory, and second-guessing is not a strategy. (Applause.) We have a plan,
and part of our plan is to send Jim Ryun back to the United States
Congress. (Applause.)

Retreat from Iraq before the job is done will make this country more
vulnerable to attack. This is a different kind of war. If we were to leave
before the job is done, the enemy would follow us here. Leaving before the
job is done would embolden the extremists and the radicals and would dash
the hopes of millions of people in the Middle East who want to live a
peaceful life.

Leaving before the job is done would dishonor the sacrifice of the men and
women who have worn the uniform of the United States. (Applause.) The
consequences of leaving before the job is done will be felt for
generations. The enemy has made it clear that they want to establish safe
haven in order to launch further attacks, just like the safe haven they had
in Afghanistan.

They have made it clear that they want to drive us out of the Middle East
to topple moderate governments as a part of spreading their dark vision of
the future throughout the Middle East. They have made it clear that they
would like to control resources like energy in order to extract economic
blackmail from the West.

Imagine if these enemy were able to control countries and said, we're going
to pull a bunch of oil off the market to run up the price of your oil
unless you abandon your alliances -- alliances with Israel for example --
or unless you withdraw from the Middle East. Coupled with all this is a
country which doesn't like us trying to possess a nuclear weapon.

Thirty years from now, people would look back, if this were to happen, and
say, what happened the folks in 2006; how come they couldn't see the
impending danger; what clouded their vision which caused them not to do
their duty?

I want to assure you, I see the impending danger. I see the threats to a
future for our children. Therefore, we will fight in Iraq and we will win
in Iraq. (Applause.)

We got one other thing going for us, and that is the power of liberty. I
don't know if you all remember, but recently Laura and I took then-sitting
Prime Minister of Japan to Elvis's place in Memphis. (Laughter.) I'd never
been there. (Laughter.) Koizumi wanted to go there. See, he loved Elvis.

But I also want to tell an interesting story about the power of liberty.
After the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, my dad and many of your relatives
said, I want to go defend this country, and they signed up by the
thousands. (Applause.) By the way, the same this is happening now.
(Applause.) And these Americans fought the Japanese as a sworn enemy in a
bloody, bloody war.

And yet, I'm on Air Force One, flying down to Memphis, talking about how to
keep the peace. Isn't that interesting? My dad fought the Japanese, and his
son is talking to the leader of the Japanese -- the leader of the former
enemy -- talking about North Korea, what we can do to work together to
prevent the North Korea peninsula from having nuclear weapons. We were
talking about the fact that Japan had a thousand troops in Iraq.

See, the Prime Minister knows what I know. In this ideological struggle of
the 21st century, when you find a young democracy -- a form of government
which defeats the radicals and extremists -- you got to support it. We
talked about to whom much is given much is required, and therefore, we'll
continue to lead the fight against HIV/AIDS on the continent of Africa.
(Applause.)

My dad fought them and I'm working to keep the peace with the leader of the
very same country. Something happened; what happened was Japan adopted a
Japanese-style democracy. The message is, liberty has got the capacity to
change an enemy into an ally, and liberty has got the capacity to change a
region of the world that is resentful and hopeless to a region of the world
that has got hope and optimism.

Someday, someday, American leaders will be sitting down with duly elected
leaders from the Middle East talking about the peace, and a generation of
Americans will be better off for it. (Applause.)

And these are the stakes in this election. And I thank you for coming out
and giving me a chance to tell you what's on my mind. In 48 hours, our
citizens around this country are headed into the box, and they've got clear
choices to make. If you believe that your health care decisions ought to
remain in the hands of bureaucrats, vote Democrat. If you believe that you
and your doctors should control your health care decisions, vote
Republican. (Applause.) If you think trial lawyers should be allowed to
continue driving good doctors and honest job creators out of business, vote
Democrat.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE PRESIDENT: But if you believe that we should rein in the trial lawyers
and protect our physicians and small-business owners from junk lawsuits,
you vote Republican. (Applause.) You think activist judges should be
allowed to redefine our country and issue new laws from the bench, vote
Democrat.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE PRESIDENT: But if you believe that the role of the judge is to strictly
interpret the Constitution and leave the legislating to the legislators,
vote Republican. (Applause.)

If you think Medicare was serving our seniors just fine and did not need to
be reformed, vote Democrat. But if you believe we were right to expand
choices for our seniors and provide better access to affordable
prescription drugs, you vote Republican. (Applause.)

You think your family budget can afford more taxes, vote Democrat.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE PRESIDENT: If you believe you pay more than enough in taxes as it is,
and if you believe that you can spend your money better than the federal
government can, vote Republican. (Applause.)

And finally, if you think the way to protect America and win the war on
terror is to criticize your opponents and offer no plan of your own, vote
Democrat.

AUDIENCE: Booo!

THE PRESIDENT: But if you believe that the way to win the war on terror is
to stay on the offense, and if you believe it is necessary to lay the
foundation of peace for generations to come, you vote Republican.
(Applause.)

I thank you for coming. Go vote. Get your neighbors and friends to vote.
And send Jim Ryun back to the United States Congress.

God bless. God bless America. (Applause.)

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