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September 07, 2004

On Bush's Nomination Acceptance Speech

Mr. Chairman, delegates, fellow citizens, I'm honored to aid the rise of democracy in Germany and Japan, Nicaragua and Central Europe and the freedom of knowing you can take them. Tonight, I remind every parent and every school must teach, so we do to improve health care and a more hopeful America.

I am in their days of worry. We see that character in our future. We will build a safer world today. The progress we and our friends and allies seek in the life of our work. The terrorists are fighting freedom with all their cunning and cruelty because freedom is not America's gift to every man and woman in this place, that dream is renewed. Now we go forward, grateful for our older workers. With the huge baby boom generation approaching retirement, many of our work. About 40 nations stand beside us in the next four years.

I believe that America is called to lead the cause of freedom in a generation. Because we acted, children are making sustained progress in reading and math, America's schools are getting better, and nothing will hold us back. I believe in the energy and innovative spirit of America's workers, entrepreneurs, farmers and ranchers, so we passed the most honorable form of government ever devised by man.

I believe this nation wants steady, consistent, principled leadership. And that helps us keep the peace. So our mission in Afghanistan and Iraq seize the moment, their example will send a message of hope and purpose and dignity do not have to face them here at home. And we owe you our thanks. And we know that September the 11th, I stood where Americans died, in the broader Middle East. In Afghanistan, terrorists have done and the greatest nation on Earth. May God bless you, and may God continue to appoint federal judges who know the difference between personal opinion and the Taliban are history, more than 50 million people have been given hills to climb and found the strength to climb and found the strength to climb them.

Now, because we have a superb job for America. Tonight I want to speak to all of this has confirmed one belief beyond doubt: Having come this far, our tested and confident nation can achieve anything. To everything we know that with the honor they have earned. Our troops know the difference between personal opinion and the peace we all want. And we know that with the people of Afghanistan and Iraq.

My opponent recently announced that he is running on a platform of increasing taxes. And that's the kind of work before, and there have always been doubters. In 1946, 18 months after the fall of Berlin to allied forces, a journalist wrote in the next four years. I believe all these things because freedom is not one of the American people. If America shows uncertainty or weakness in this decade, the world is more distant than in others. To stand with me.

In the heart and soul of America is the current tax code, which is a complicated mess, filled with special interest loopholes, saddling our people with at least you know where I stand. Three days after September the 11th: people who showed me a story so I would know how much was taken from them.

I have different approaches. I proposed, and the peace we all want. "And we are facing in Iraq," he continued, "are really aiming at you back in the Oval Office." They had Xs branded into their foreheads and their right hands had been cut off by Saddam Hussein's record of aggression and support for terror. We knew Saddam Hussein's secret police, the sadistic punishment for imaginary crimes. During our emotional visit one of them.

This election will also determine how America responds to the world; it is right. I have seen Americans in uniform are doing a superb vice president. I have different approaches. I proposed, and the greatest nation on Earth.

May God bless you, and may God continue to bless our great country.

Posted by Mark V. Shaney at September 7, 2004 03:32 PM

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