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Ärende: Press Release (0608307) for Wed, 2006 Aug 30
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Remarks by the President at Bob Corker for Senate and Tennessee Republican
Party Dinner
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
August 30, 2006

Remarks by the President at Bob Corker for Senate and Tennessee Republican
Party Dinner
Loews Vanderbilt Hotel
Nashville, Tennessee



5:45 P.M. CDT

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming. (Applause.) Thank you all. Thank
you very much. Thanks for coming. Thanks for the warm welcome. Appreciate
you treating this Texan with such a warm Tennessee welcome. What Corker
didn't tell you was is that his first choice was Laura for the dinner.
(Laughter.) Who, by the way, sends her love to all our friends, and agrees
with me that Bob Corker is the right man for the United States Senate for
Tennessee. (Applause.)

I think it makes sense to send somebody up to Washington who's not a
lawyer. (Applause.) Nothing wrong with lawyers, we got a lot of them up
there. (Laughter.) It makes sense to have somebody who understands how the
economy works because he was a businessman. It makes sense to send somebody
up there who understands how local communities work because he was the
mayor of an important Tennessee city. It makes sense to send a man of
integrity and decency to Washington, D.C. And that man is Bob Corker.
(Applause.)

I'm proud to call him friend, and you'll be proud to call him United States
Senator. (Applause.) And I want to thank you for your help. I thank you for
giving of your money and I urge you to give of your time. I know there's a
lot of grassroots activists who are here. And Bob and Elizabeth are going
to be counting on your help, coming down the stretch. He's got the message,
he's got the courage, but he's going to need you to put up the signs and
make the phone calls and go to community centers, and remind the good
people of this state, Republican, Democrat, and independent, that when you
have somebody of his caliber, they need to go to the polls and put him in
office.

So thanks for coming. Thanks for organizing this great dinner. And I'm
proud to be here. And when Corker gets elected, he's going to be replacing
one of the finest citizens your state has ever produced in Bill Frist.
(Applause.) It's been my high honor to serve with him. And we're not
through yet. He's going to get back up there in September and make sure we
get legislation to help protect this country.

It's been a joy working with a citizen like Bill. We're going to miss him
in Washington, D.C. But I take comfort in knowing that he'll be replaced by
a fine citizen of this state in Bob Corker. Mr. Leader, thank you for your
friendship, and thank you for your courage.

I'm proud also to be here with members of the Tennessee congressional
delegation: Congressman Jimmy Duncan, Congressman Zach Wamp, and
Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn. (Applause.)

Earlier I had the privilege of meeting a man who is running hard for
governor of this important state, and I ask you to support Senator Jim
Bryson in his quest to be the governor of the state of Tennessee.
(Applause.) And by the way, Senator, if you want some good advice, you
ought to turn to Winfield Dunn or Don Sundquist, members who served --
people who served well in this important state. (Applause.) I'm glad those
former governors are here. Thank you for coming.

I'm also proud to be here with a man who served our country with such
distinction as the Senate majority leader, and under my administration as
the ambassador to Japan, and that would be Senator Howard Baker.
(Applause.) I thank Senator Ron Ramsey for being here. He's the majority
leader of the Senate. I want to thank all the local folks and state folks
who have come. Thanks for running, thanks for serving. I appreciate you
working hard to make this state a fantastic place.

I bring a message of optimism to you. I believe, and I know, our party is a
political party that trusts the wisdom of the American people. Ours is the
party that is willing to confront challenges instead of passing them on to
future generations. Ours is the party with a positive vision that makes a
difference for every citizen of this country. I appreciate you supporting
the Republican Party as you support Bob Corker.

We face historic times here in this country. These are tough times. They're
difficult times because we face an enemy that longs to hurt America. Much
of my thinking about the world in which we live, of course, was shaped on
that fateful day of September the 11th, 2001. It's a day I'll never forget.
It's a day -- after that day, I vowed to the American people that we will
do whatever it takes to defend this country from further attack. And I need
people in the United States Senate standing by -- side by side who
understand our most important task is the security of the United States of
America. (Applause.)

I need people in Washington, D.C. who are willing to give those who are
responsible for protecting America all the tools they need -- tools such as
the Patriot Act; tools such as programs that say if al Qaeda is calling
into the United States, we want to why, in order to protect the United
States of America. (Applause.)

We face an enemy that has an ideology; they believe things. The best way to
describe their ideology is to relate to you the fact that they think the
opposite of the way we think. We treasure the freedom to worship. We value
the freedom for people to express themselves in the public square. We honor
the right for people to be able to raise their children in a peaceful
society so they can realize their dreams. The enemy we face doesn't believe
in dissent. They don't believe in the freedom to worship. They got a narrow
view of freedom. But this enemy is particularly lethal because they're
willing to use whatever tactic is necessary to achieve their objective.

You know, right after September the 11th, I knew that one of my challenges
would be to remind the American people about the dangers of the world. I
knew that the natural tendency for our country would be to hope that the
lessons of September the 11th would be faded memory. Earlier this month,
thanks to the good intelligence work of Great Britain, and with our help,
we uncovered yet another plot -- a plot in which these killers who do not
share our belief of freedom were willing to take innocent lives in order to
achieve their objective.

These are historic times, and we must have people in the United States
Congress who understand the stakes. After September the 11th, I vowed to
the American people we would use all assets at our disposal to protect you.
And the best way to defend America is to stay on the offense against these
killers and bring them to justice before they hurt this country again.
(Applause.)

We got brave troops around the world who are on the hunt, who are doing
their duty to protect the American people. I can't tell you how inspiring
it is to be the Commander-in-Chief of the United States military, full of
men and women who understand the dangers and have volunteered to serve our
country. And we need people in the United States Senate who will make sure
that these troops have all the equipment, all the training, all the support
they need to do their jobs and protect this country. (Applause.)

In the short run, we'll defend this country by staying on the offense; in
the long run, we've got an equally effective weapon, and that is freedom
and liberty. The way to defeat an ideology of hate, the way to defeat an
ideology that exploits hopelessness and despair, is to spread liberty. It's
the calling of our time. The United States of America must understand that
freedom is universal, that there is an Almighty, and the great gift of that
Almighty to each man and woman in this world is the desire to be free. I
strongly believe, deep in the soul of people all across the globe is the
desire to live in liberty. I strongly believe that mothers all across the
world long to raise their children in a hopeful society. And it's up to us,
working with our friends and allies, to defeat the ideology of hate with an
ideology of hope. And that hope is based upon the universal principle of
liberty and freedom. (Applause.)

One of the lessons of September the 11th is that this nation must take
threats seriously before they come to hurt us; that we just can't hope
anymore that things calm down, or that there's a rational way of thinking
with an enemy; that we must be bold in our actions in defense of the
American people. I saw a threat in Iraq, and so did members of the United
States Congress of both political parties. Saddam Hussein was a state
sponsor of terror. Saddam Hussein had used weapons of mass destruction.
Saddam Hussein had been shooting at our pilots. Saddam Hussein paid
families of suicide bombers. Saddam Hussein was a threat, and the world is
better off without Saddam Hussein in power. (Applause.)

And now the central front in the war on terror, the central front in this
struggle to protect ourselves is Iraq. You know, amazing things have
happened in Iraq, when you think about it. Oh, I know the news is full with
terrible suiciders, and it shakes our will. I know that. It's troubling for
many of our citizens, no matter what their political party is. But that's
what the enemy wants. They want to trouble us. They're willing to take
innocent life to cause us to forget our mission and purpose and the calling
of this in the 21st century.

But when you really think about it, amazing progress has been made. Twelve
million people went to the polls. These are people who had just recently
lived under the thumb of a brutal tyrant who killed hundreds of thousands
of his own people. And yet, when given a chance, these Iraqis said, we want
to be free; we want to self-govern; we want a government of and by and for
the people. And since then a government has been formed, a unity
government, headed by a good man named Prime Minister Maliki.

Our task is to stand with those who reject extremism and violence. Our task
is train the Iraqis so they can defend themselves. Our task is to achieve a
goal of an ally in the war on terror that can defend itself, sustain
itself. And we're on our way to achieving that mission.

Now I understand there's a serious -- (applause.) There are Saddamists, al
Qaeda, extremists, militia -- all attempting to stop the advance of
democracy. That should say something to the American people: What type of
mentality is it that fears freedom? What kind of mentality is it that can't
stand the thought of liberty? It's a mentality based upon an ideology that
is foreign to our way of thinking. It's a mentality based upon an ideology
of hate, and they have aspirations. Their goal -- this is what they said,
not me -- is to drive us out of the Middle East because they want to spread
their view, their vision.

If we leave Iraq before the job is done, as some have advocated, this will
be a major defeat for the United States of America in the global war on
terror. If we leave Iraq before the job is done, it will embolden an enemy
that wants to harm the American people. If we leave Iraq before the job is
done, it will create a terrorist state in the heart of the Middle East; a
terrorist state much more dangerous than Afghanistan was before we removed
the Taliban; a terrorist state with the capacity to fund its activities
because of the oil reserves of Iraq. If we leave before the job is done, it
will shred the credibility of the United States of America. If we leave
before the job is done, it will have meant incredibly brave souls will have
given their lives for nothing. And if we leave Iraq before the job is done,
as General Abizaid has said, they will follow us here.

The stakes in Iraq are high. It's very important for the American people to
understand that the security of the United States of America, the capacity
for our children to grow up in a peaceful world, in large part depends on
our willingness to help this young Iraqi democracy succeed.

And we will succeed. And when we succeed, it will be a major defeat for the
ideologues of hate. And when we succeed, it will serve -- democracy will
serve as a powerful example for others in a region that is desperate for
free societies. And when we succeed, we'll create a valuable ally in the
global war on terror.

Our mission must be to stay on the offense and defeat them overseas so we
do not have to face them here at home. (Applause.) This country ought to
have confidence in our capacity to succeed. We have faced these kind of
challenges before. We have stared down and defeated the ideology of
fascism. We won a Cold War. The path to victory was never a straight line,
but the path to victory required perseverance, strength of character, and
determination. It's important to have members of the United States Senate
like Bob Corker who share that sense of purpose and determination.

You know, recently I was just right down the road here with the Prime
Minister of Japan, and he and I went to Graceland. (Laughter.) It was an
interesting moment. (Laughter.) I chose to take my friend, Prime Minister
Koizumi, there -- one, I had never been there. (Laughter.) So it was a
little selfish. Secondly, he's an Elvis fan, he loved Elvis. And I thought
it would be fun to take him there. Thirdly, I wanted to send a message to
the American people. Imagine somebody in the late '40s saying, one of these
days an American President will be taking a Prime Minister from Japan to
the home of a famous singer. You know, right after that war, you can
imagine what the reaction would have been -- the guy is off his rocker.
(Laughter.)

We had fought the Japanese in a bloody, bloody conflict. And it was a
brutal war. I find it ironic that my dad fought the Japanese, and yet, some
60 years later I was on Air Force One flying down to Memphis, Tennessee,
with the Prime Minister of a former enemy. And on that plane we weren't
talking about Elvis's songs, we were talking about how to work together to
keep the peace. We were talking about North Korea. I thanked this good man
for sending a thousand Japanese troops to help the young democracy in Iraq
succeed. He understands what I know: Democracy yields the peace.

If we want peace for the long run for our children and grandchildren, we
must work hard to spread liberty. Something happened between World War II
and my trip to Graceland, and what happened was Japan adopted a
Japanese-style democracy. Democracy and liberty have the capacity to change
an enemy into an ally. Some day an American President will be sitting down
with duly elected leaders from the Middle East talking about how to keep
the peace, and our children and our grandchildren will be better off.
(Applause.)

I appreciate Bob Corker's understanding of the role of government in our
economy. He and I know the role of government is not to create wealth. The
role of government is to create an environment in which the entrepreneurial
spirit can flourish in the United States of America. (Applause.) And that
starts with letting the American taxpayer keep more of their own money.
(Applause.)

Here's what we know: We know that when a soul has more of his own money to
spend, save, or invest, the economy grows. It is a philosophical difference
between what we think and what the other bunch thinks. They think they can
spend your money better than you can. We believe the more of the money you
have in your pocket, the stronger the economy grows and the more hopeful
America is. (Applause.)

And our philosophy is working. Our economy is growing at 4.2 percent annual
rate in the first six months of this year. That's faster than any other
major industrialized nation in the world. For 35 straight months, our
economy has added jobs. People are working in the United States of America.
The unemployment rate is 4.8 percent, and since August of 2003, we've added
5.5 million new jobs. The tax cuts we provided for the entrepreneurs and
small businesses of America are making a difference to the working people
of this country. (Applause.)

Now the question is, how do we keep the economy growing. Well, it starts
with making sure the tax cuts we passed are permanent, so Congress can't
undo them. We want there to be certainty in the tax code. We want people
planning their future knowing that taxes will remain low. And I need a man
like Bob Corker who understands that.

You know, you hear the talk in the campaign -- say, oh, well, we got to
balance the budget. We'll balance the budget, but we're not going to
balance the budget and wreck the economy at the same time. You see people
say, the best way to balance the budget -- some in Washington say, just
give us more of your own money. But that's not the way Washington works. If
you send more of your own money up there, they will figure out new ways as
to how to spend your money. The best way to balance this budget is to keep
pro-growth economic policies in place and be fiscally sound with the
people's money.

You know, something happened the other day that's interesting. This budget
-- I said, we'll try to -- we'll cut the budget in half, the deficit in
half by 2009. We're ahead of goal -- ahead of that goal. It's amazing what
happens when the economy grows. Guess what happens -- more tax revenues
come into the treasury. Pro-growth economic policies work. And I need
people in Washington, D.C. like Bob Corker who understand, one, you set
priorities; two, you eliminate programs that might sound good, but don't
deliver the results; and three, you help people who can't help themselves.
And my number one priority is making sure we have enough money to defend
the United States of America against attack again. (Applause.)

I think it's interesting what Bob Corker said. He said, America must be the
world leader in new technology. Our young people need an exceptional
education in the sciences in order to compete for the jobs of the future.
You see, the real challenge facing this country is to make sure we're the
economic leader of the world. I'm not interested in being second place. I
think it's -- I know it's best for the future of this country that we
remain the leader.

And how do you do that? Well, first and foremost, you make sure each child
gets a good-quality education. And we're on our way. You know, the No Child
Left Behind Act will be up for renewal, and we really need people in the
United States Congress who understands the wisdom of that act. And here's
the wisdom. It says that we must challenge the soft bigotry of low
expectations. We cannot tolerate a system that just simply shuffles kids
through school. We must set high expectations and measure to make sure our
children are learning to read and write and add and subtract early. And if
they're not, we'll provide extra money to make sure no child is left
behind.

And I understand people say, well, we don't like that, we don't like to be
measured, we don't want there to be accountability. There must be
accountability in the public schools of the United States of America, to
make sure the promise of this country is met. (Applause.)

Senator Frist and I have been working on policies to get us less dependent
on foreign sources of oil. It's really the challenge of our time. We have
got to use technologies to make us less dependent on energy from unstable
parts of the world. It's in our economic interests, and it's in our
national security interests. And there's some exciting technologies coming
along. One of these days you'll be able to drive the first 40 miles in your
car -- and it won't look like a golf cart -- using a new battery. We'll be
using Tennessee crops to power our automobiles.

We must proceed with civilian nuclear power as a source of electricity. We
must make sure we promote clean coal technologies. I look forward to having
a United States senator who understands that technology will help us become
less dependent on foreign sources of oil. (Applause.)

I've got two other things I want to say, then you'll be liberated.
(Laughter.) One of my most important jobs is to put people on the bench who
know the difference between a legislator and a judge. (Applause.) And I
thank Senator Bill Frist for his strong leadership in getting two new
Supreme Court judges through the United States Senate -- Judge Roberts and
Judge Alito. There will be more picks to be made. There will be pick
throughout all the judiciary. And I need a United States senator who
understands that we need people on the bench who will strictly interpret
the Constitution and not use the bench to legislate. And that man is Bob
Corker. (Applause.)

And finally, one of the most important initiatives that my administration
has pursued is what I call the faith-based and community-based initiative.
This initiative recognizes a couple of things: One, the true strength of
this country lies in the hearts and souls of the American people. It
recognizes there are social entrepreneurs all over America who feed the
hungry, provide shelter for the homeless, love those who need love, without
one single law emanating out of Washington, D.C. I believe government has
an obligation to open its coffers for competitive bidding to faith-based
and community-based groups in order to make sure America -- America's souls
are saved one person at a time.

You know, here is my great buddy, Michael W. Smith. He's an interesting man
-- he's a good musician, obviously, but he, too, is a social entrepreneur.
I remember visiting with Michael's team who helped found what's called
Rocket Town. It's an example of what I'm talking about. Rocket Town came
into existence because there was a need to provide a place where people
could find love. You see, government is not a loving organization.
(Laughter.) Government is about law and justice. Love comes from the hearts
and souls of individuals. And I need a soul like Bob Corker in the United
States Senate who understands that many of the social problems we face
require something greater than government, require the help of people who
hear a higher calling to love their neighbor just like they would like to
be loved themselves.

America can change one heart and one soul and one conscience at a time.
Government should not fear faith; government ought to welcome the good
works of faith-based and community-based organizations to help make this
country as strong as it possibly can be. (Applause.)

And so I want to thank you for coming tonight. I'm proud to share the stage
with a good man who is leaving the United States Senate. People of this
state will be able to say, Bill Frist, job well done. And I'm proud to be
serving -- sharing this stage with a man who I look forward to serving
with, to do what's right for this country. He doesn't need to take a poll,
he doesn't need to run a focus group to determine what's right and what we
need to do. He'll make you proud. He's the kind of United States senator
you want. It's my honor to endorse and strongly support Bob Corker for the
United States Senate.

Thank you all for coming.

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