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THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all very much. (Applause.) He just yelled, "Happy birthday," to Laura. (Applause.) And happy anniversary. (Applause.) Imagine, in a short period of time, a birthday and anniversary and Republican victory on Tuesday. (Applause.)
I appreciate you recognizing Laura. No doubt about it, she is the A Team in my family. (Applause.) And she's a great First Lady for the
I'm proud to be here with Senator Mel Martinez, one of the fine
I'm proud to be here in the district of a fine United States Congressman, Congressman Jeff Miller. (Applause.) I want to thank you and Vicky for being here. Miller always talks about the good folks in this district. Every time I see him he says, don't you forget the people in the Panhandle. (Applause.) And I say, Congressman, how could I forget them, I wouldn't be President without them. (Applause.)
We're 24 hours away from voting. Some of the folks in
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THE PRESIDENT: That's what happened in 2004. (Laughter.) Some of them up there started listening to the prognosticators and started picking out their offices in the West Wing. (Laughter.) Then the people in
And I thank you all for coming out today. I thank you for your interest; I thank you for what you have done to help these candidates and I thank you for what you're going to do for the next 24 hours. You're going to pick up the phone, you're going to make the phone calls, you're going to turn out your friends and neighbors, and we're going to win. (Applause.)
We're also going to win because over the past five years, we have accomplished great things. Together, we have taken an economy from recession to strong and lasting growth. (Applause.) Together, we have risen to the test of September the 11th, and have taken the fight to the terrorists all across the world. (Applause.) Together, we found a calling for a generation of Americans, a freedom agenda to replace tyranny with liberty, oppression with democracy, and an ideology of hate with an ideology of hope. (Applause.)
History has called upon our generation to lead, and we have led. (Applause.) We're also going to win this election because Republicans understand the values and the priorities of the American people. (Applause.) We don't need an opinion poll to tell us what we believe. (Applause.) Our principles are rock solid. (Applause.) We're going to win because we have a hopeful, optimistic agenda.
I knew we were going to finish strong because I knew that when the American people paid attention to the two most important issues, they would understand we stand with them. And the two most important issues is, how much money are you going to have in you pocket -- in other words, the size of the taxes -- and which group of folks can best win the war on terror. (Applause.)
Let me start with taxes. See, our philosophy says you can spend your money better than the federal government can. (Applause.) Our philosophy says when you have more money in your pocket to save, invest or spend, the entire economy benefits. (Applause.) The Democrat philosophy is they can spend your money better than you can, and that's why they want more of it.
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THE PRESIDENT: Oh, you might remember the debates that we had in
People are beginning to pay attention to this election, and they understand that if the Democrats win, they're going to raise your taxes.
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THE PRESIDENT: Oh, I know they don't want you to know that. See, they're going to say everything they can to make sure you don't understand that reality. Matter of fact, I want you to listen to the words of the top Democrat leader in the House of Representatives. They asked her about tax cuts; she said, "We love tax cuts." Well, given her record, she must be a secret admirer. (Applause.) Every tax cut we passed -- and by the way they're the largest tax cuts since Ronald Reagan was the President. (Applause.) Every tax cut we passed, whether it be increasing the child tax credit, or reducing the marriage penalty, or putting the death tax on the road to extinction, or cutting taxes on capital gains or dividends, or reducing all income taxes for people who pay taxes, she was against. And so were the Democrats in
Now, here's the way this works. See, if the tax cuts we passed are not made permanent, or are not extended, your taxes are going up. And so they asked the man who thinks he is going to be the head of the tax writing committee -- he's not, but he thinks he's going to be -- they said, can you think of one of the tax cuts that you would extend? He said he couldn't think of one. See, rather than saying, I'm looking forward to raising the taxes on the American people, this Democrat shows a different way of saying he's going to raise taxes on -- he just said, I can't think of one of the tax cuts that I would extend.
So, for example, the child tax credit will go from $1,000 a child to $500 a child.
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THE PRESIDENT: And if you've got four kids -- right there. I'm going to use you as an example, if that's all right. So when you get to dinner tonight and you're sitting around the table, you go, one, two, three, four, and multiply that by $500 a child. That's $2,000. You'll be paying $2,000 more in taxes if people across this country vote Democrat. The best way for you to keep your taxes low is to vote Republican. (Applause.)
There are clear differences on this important issue. The Democrats want to raise taxes when you're born, when you're working, when you retired, and when you die. (Laughter.) In other words, the Democrat's philosophy is this: If it breathes, tax it. (Laughter.) And if it stops breathing, find their children and tax them. (Laughter.) Our philosophy is, we want you to have more of your own money because we know the tax cuts have worked to keep this economy strong. (Applause.)
These are historic times. When our children and grandchildren look back on this period, there will be one overriding question -- one question will overwhelm all the rest: Did the
And because we stand in the way of their ambitions, which is to spread their vision as far and wide as possible, they want to hurt us. And so my most important job, when it all boils down to
You can't negotiate with these people. You cannot hope for the best with these people. The best way to protect you is to find them and bring them to justice before they have a chance to hurt us. (Applause.)
And we've got to make sure we're doing everything at home to protect you. The enemy has got to be right one time, and we've got to be right a hundred percent of the time to do our job to secure this country. And so that is why I worked with the Congress to tear down walls that prevent our intelligence services from talking to law enforcement. (Applause.) It probably didn't make any sense to you that's what happened, but that's the case. And so I asked Congress to pass the Patriot Act. And they did. But when it came time to be renewed, the overwhelming majority of the Democrats in the House and in the United States Senate voted no.
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THE PRESIDENT: And the reason I'm bringing this up to you is that there is a different mind-set in
I felt it was important, if al Qaeda or an al Qaeda affiliate was making a phone call in the
I felt it was important that when we picked somebody up off the battlefield that we had an opportunity to question that person. See, we picked up Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who our intelligence services think was the mastermind of September the 11th. Here's my way of thinking: If he knew about one attack, he might know about another attack. (Applause.) When this bill came up in front of the House and the Senate, the overwhelming majority of Democrats voted no. If the people of this country expect their government to do its most important job, you better elect people who will give our professionals the tools necessary to protect you, and those people are Republicans. (Applause.)
We're involved in a global struggle, and we will face the enemy where we find them, no matter what the theater of war is. The most important theater, however, is
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THE PRESIDENT: On Sunday, we witnessed a landmark event in the history of
In our efforts to protect you,
Oh, you hear them in
Our goal in
I understand a lot of citizens don't agree that
We've got something else going for us, and those are brave Iraqis. These folks have suffered unspeakable violence, and yet, they're still committed to a government of, by, and for the people. (Applause.) You know, when they went to the polls and defied the car bombers and assassins, I was pleased, but I wasn't surprised. And the reason I wasn't surprised is because I believe in an Almighty, and I believe a great gift of the Almighty in each man and woman's soul is the desire to be free. (Applause.) I believe in the universality of freedom. It shouldn't surprise you when people say, I'd rather be free than live under the hand of a tyrant. (Applause.)
So we'll help the Iraqis. We'll help them politically, we'll help economically, and we will continue to train their security forces so they get to take the fight to the enemy. And I want you to know, if you've got a loved one in uniform, if you've got a loved one in
This is an important part of this campaign. It's an important part for your future. And if you listen for the plan of the Democrats, there isn't one. Oh, they've got some ideas. Some of them say, get out right now. Some of them say get out at a fixed date, even though the job hasn't been done. One of them said, let's move our troops to an island some 5,000 miles away.
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THE PRESIDENT: They don't have a plan, but they've got a principle around which they're organized, which is, it's too tough, get out before the job is done. That's what they believe. I'm not saying they're unpatriotic; I'm saying they're wrong. (Applause.) They have taken a calculated gamble. They believe the only way they can win this election is to criticize and offer no plan. It's a huge election issue and they don't have a plan. So if you happen to bump into a Democrat candidate, you might want to ask this question: What is your plan? If they say they want to protect the homeland, but opposed the Patriot Act, ask them this question: What's your plan? If they say they want to uncover terrorist plots, but opposed listening in on terrorist conversations, ask them this question: What's your plan?
AUDIENCE: What's your plan?
THE PRESIDENT: If they say they want to stop new attacks on our country, but opposed letting the CIA detain and question the terrorists who might know what those plots are, ask them this question: What's your plan?
AUDIENCE: What's your plan?
THE PRESIDENT: If they say they want to win the war on terror, but call for
AUDIENCE: What's your plan?
THE PRESIDENT: They don't have one. (Laughter.) I want you to remind your fellow citizens when you ask them to go vote, harsh criticism is not a plan for victory. (Applause.) Second-guessing is not a strategy. We have a plan for victory, and part of that plan is to make sure Republicans control the House and the Senate. (Applause.)
Retreat from
The stakes in this fight in
Can you imagine a world in the
One of my favorite stories that I like to share with our fellow citizens is the story about the time when Laura and I went to Elvis's place with sitting Prime Minister Koizumi of
See, the Japanese attacked us, and thousands of young Americans, like your relatives and our dad, said, I volunteer. I volunteer to fight for the country. It's happening today, by the way. Thousands are doing the same thing. (Applause.) And he went, and thousands went, and thousands died in a bloody war. And yet, his son is on Air Force One flying down to
Isn't that interesting, our dad fought the Japanese, and one of his sons is talking about keeping the peace. Something happened.
And those are the stakes in this election. I urge our fellow citizens to go to the polls. I urge you to do your duty in this great democracy, and that is to exercise your right as an individual to determine the course of this nation. And as you're going into those polls, remember if you want your taxes low, vote Republican. (Applause.) And as you go to the polls, remember, we're at war. And if you want this country to do everything in its power to protect you and, at the same time, lay the foundation of peace for generations to come, vote Republican. (Applause.)
Laura and I are so pleased you're here. Thank you for coming out. Thank you for your interest. May God bless you and may God continue to bless the
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