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thank you for this honor. thank you for this honor. together, we will renew america's purpose. our founders first defined that purpose here in philadelphia, ben franklin was here. thomas jefferson. and of course, george washington or as his friends call him, george w w. i am proud to have -- cheney by my side.
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he he is a man. he is a man of integrity and sound judgment who has proven that public service can be noble service america will be proud to have a leader of such character, to succeed gore as vice president of. the united states. i'm grateful for senator john mccain. i appreciate so very much his speech two nights ago. i appreciate his friendship. i love his spirit for america and i want to thank the other
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candidate who saw this office as well. there. convictions have strengthened our party. i'm i'm especially grateful tonight to my family, no matter what else i do in my life, asking laura to marry me was the best i ever made. and to our daughters and jenna, we love you a lot. we're proud of you. and as you head off to college, fall, don't stay out too late and email your old dad once in a while, will you and mother, everybody loves you. and so do i.
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my father was the last president of a great generation, a generation of americans who stormed beaches, liberated concentration camps, and deliver us from evil. some never came home. those who dared put their medals drawers went to work and built on a heroic scale. highways and universities, the suburbs and factories, great cities and grand alliance is the strong foundations of an american century. now the question comes to the sons and daughters of this achievement. what is asked of us. this is a remarkable moment in the life of our nation. never has the promise of prosperity been vivid, but times of plenty like times of crises. our tests of american character
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prosperity can be a tool our hands used to build and better. our country. or it can be a drug in our system dulling our sense of urgency, of empathy, of duty, our opportunities are too great. our too short to waste this moment. so tonight, we vow to our nation we will seize this moment of american promise. we will use these good times for great goals. we will confront the hard issues, threats to our national security, threats to our health, and retire them and security before the of our time become
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crises for our children. and we will extend the promise of prosperity to every forgotten corner of this country, to every man and woman, a chance to succeed, to every child, a chance to and to every family a chance to live with dignity and hope. for eight years, the administration has coasted through prosperity, the path of least resistance is always downhill. but america's way is rising road. this nation daring and decent and ready for change.
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our current our current president embodied the potential of a generation. so many talents, so much charm, such great skill. but in the end, to what end? so much promise to no great purpose. little more than a little more than a decade ago, the cold war thawed. and with the leadership, presidents reagan and bush, that came down.
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but instead of seizing this moment, the clinton gore administered nation has squandered it. we have seen a steady erosion of american and an unsteady exercise of american influence. our military is low on parts, pay and morale. if called on by the commander in chief today. to entire divisions of the army would have to report not ready for duty. sir, this administration had its moment. they've had their chance. they have not led. we.
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this generation. this generation was. given the gifts of the best education in american history. yet we do not share that gift with everyone. seven of 10/4 graders in our highest poverty schools cannot read a simple book and still, this administration continues the same old path, the same old programs, while millions trapped in schools where violence is common and learning is rare. this administration had its chance. they have not led. we will.
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america. america has a strong economy and a surplus. we have the public resources and the public will. even the bipartisan opportunities to strengthen social security and repair medicare. but this administration, during eight years of increasing aid, did nothing. they had their moment. they have not led. we will. our our generation our
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generation has a chance to reclaim some essential values to show we have grown up before we grow. but when the moment for leadership came, this administration did teach our children. it disillusioned them. they had their chance. they have not led. we will. and now. and now they come. asking for another chance. another shot. our answer. not this time. not this. this is the time for third chances. it is the time for new
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beginnings. the rising generation of this country. have our own appointment with greatness. it does not rise or fall with the stock market. it cannot be bought with our wealth. greatness is found. american character and american courage overcome challenges. when louis marsh of new york was about to sign the declaration of independence his brother advised against warning he would lose all his property. but maurice, a plain spoken, responded, -- the consequences. give me the pen.
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that is. that is the eloquence of american action. we heard it during world war two, when general eisenhower told paratroopers on d-day morning not to worry. and one replied, we're not worried, general. it's hitler's turn to worry. we heard it in the civil rights movement when brave men and women did not say, we shall cope or we shall see. they said, we shall overcome.
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and american president must call upon that. tonight, in hall. we resolve to be the party of not of repose, but of reform. we were right. not footnotes. chapters in the american. we will add the work of our hands to the inheritance of our fathers and mothers and leave this nation than we found it. we know the tests of leadership. the issues are joined. we will strengthen social security and medicare for the greatest and for generations to
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come. medicare does more than meet the needs of our elderly. it reflects the values of our society. we set it on firm financial ground and make prescription drugs available, affordable for every senior who needs them. social security has been called the third rail of american politics, the one you're not supposed to touch because it might shock you. but if you don't touch it, you cannot fix it. and i intend fix it.
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so to seniors in this country, you earned your benefits. you made your plans. and president george w bush will keep the promise of social security no changes, no reductions, no way. our opponents will say. this is their last parting ploy. and don't believe a word of it. now is the time. now is the time for republicans, democrats, to end the politics of fear and save social together.
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or younger workers. we will give you the option. your choice to put part of payroll taxes into sound responsible investments. this will mean a higher return on your money. and over 30 or 40 years. a nest egg to help your retirement or to pass on to your children. when this money is in your and your account, it's just not a program. it's your property. now is the time to give american workers security and independence that no politician can ever take away.
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on education or on education. too many american children are segregate into schools without standards, shuffled from grade to grade of their age, regardless of their knowledge. this is discrimination, pure and. the soft bigotry of low expectations. and our nation. and our nation should treat it like other forms of discrimination. we should end it. one size. one size does not fit all when it comes to educating our children. so local people should control local schools.
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and those who spend your tax dollars must be held accountable. when a school district receives federal funds to teach poor children. we expect them to learn. and if they don't, parents should get the money to make a difference. choice. now is the time. now is the time to make head start an early learning program to teach all our children to read and renew the promise of america's public schools. another test of leadership is tax relief relief.
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the last time were this high as a percentage our economy there was a good reason we fighting world war two. today our high taxes fund a surplus. some say that growing federal surplus means washington has more money to spend. but they've got it backwards. the surplus is not the government's money. the surplus is the people's money. i. i will use this moment.
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i will use this moment of opportunity to bring common sense and fairness to the tax code. and i will act on principle. on principle. every family. every farmer and small business person should free to pass on their life's work to those they love. so we will abolish the death tax. on principle. on principle, no one in america should have to pay more than a third of their income, the federal government. so we will reduce tax rates for everyone in every bracket.
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on principle, those in the greatest need should receive the greatest help. so we will lower the bottom rate. 15% to 10% and double the child credit. now is the time. now is the time to reform tax code and share some the surplus with the people who pay the bills. the world. the world needs america has strength and leadership. and america's armed forces need better equipment, better training and better pay.
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we give our military the means to keep the peace and. we will give it one thing more. a commander in chief who respects our men and women in uniform and a commander in chief who earns their respect. a generous year shaped by vietnam must remember the lessons of vietnam. when america uses force in the world, the cause must be just. the goal must be clear. and the victory must be
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overwhelming. i will work to reduce nuclear weapons and nuclear tension in the world. to turn these years of influence into decades peace and at the earliest possible date, my will deploy missile defenses to guard against attack and blackmail. now is the time. now is the time not to defend outdated treaties, but to defend the american people. a time of prosperity is a test
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of vision. and our nation today needs vision. that's a fact. that's a fact. or my opponent might call it a risky truth scheme. every one of the proposals i've talked about tonight, he's called a risky scheme. over and, over again. it is the sum of his message. the politics of the roadblock, the philosophy fee of the stop sign. if my opponent had been at the moon launch, it would have been a risky rocket scheme.
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offer is fear itself. that outlook. that outlook is typical of many in washington, always saying the tunnel at the end of the light. but i come i come from a different place and it has made me a different leader in midland, texas, where i grew up. the town motto was the sky's the limit. and we believed it. there was a restless energy, a basic conviction that with work, anybody can succeed and everybody deserved a chance. our sense of community. our sense of community was just as strong as that sense of promise. neighbors helped each other. there were dry wells and to keep you humble, lifelong friends, to
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take your side and churches to remind that every soul is equal in value and equal and need. this background is more than an accent. it leads to an outlook. optimistic. impatient with pretense. confident that people can chart their own course in life. that background may lack polish of washington. then again, i don't have a lot of things that come with washington. i don't have enemies to fight. i have stake in the bitter arguments of the last few years. i want to change the tone of washington to one of civil ity and respect respect.
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the largest lesson i learned in midland still guides me as governor of texas. everyone from immigrant to entrepreneur has an equal claim on this country's promise. so we improved schools dramatically for children of accent of every background. we moved people from welfare to work. we strengthened our juvenile justice laws. our have been balanced with surpluses. and we cut taxes not only once but twice. we accomplished a lot. i don't deserve all the credit and i don't attempt to take it. i work with republicans and democrats to get things done.
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i'm a bitter, bitter sweet party tonight. is that someone is missing. the late lieutenant of texas, bob bullock. bob was a democrat, a crusty veteran of texas politics. and my great friend. we work side by side. he endorsed my reelection and i know he is with me in spirit in saying to those who would malign our state for political gain. don't mess with texas. as governor as governor i may
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difficult decisions and stood by them under pressure. i've been where the buck stops. in business and in government, i've been a chief executive who sets an agenda, sets big goals, and rallies people to believe and achieve them. proud of this record and. i am prepared for the work ahead if you give me your trust, i will honor it. grant me a mandate. i will use it. give me the opportunity. lead this nation and i will lead.
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and we need a leader to seize the opportunities of this new century. the new cures of medicine, the amazing technologies that will drive our economy and keep the peace. but our new economy must never forget the old unfinished struggle for dignity. and we face a challenge to the very heart and founding premise of our nation. couple of years ago, i visited a juvenile jail in, marlin, texas, and talked with a group of young inmates. they were angry, wary kids. all had committed grown up crimes. yet when i looked in their eyes, i some of them were still little boys. toward the end of the conversation, one young man, about 15 years old, raised his hand and asked a haunting question what do you think of me? he seemed to be asking like many americans who struggle.
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is there hope for me? do i have a chance? and frankly, do you. a white man in a suit really care what happens to? me? a small voice. but it speaks for so many single moms struggling to feed the kids and pay the rent. immigrants starting a hard life in a new world. children without fathers. in neighborhoods where gangs seem like friendship or drugs promise peace. and we're sex, sadly seems the closest thing to belonging. we are there country to. and each of us must share in his promise or the promise is diminished for all. if that boy in maryland believes, he's trapped and worthless and hopeless, if he believes his life has no value, then other lives have no value to him and we are all diminished. when these problems are not confronted, it builds a wall
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within our nation. on one side, our wealth, technology, education and ambition. on the other side of that wall are poverty and prison addiction and despair. and my fellow americans, we tear down that wall. big, big is not the answer. but the alternative bureaucracy is not. it is to put conserve values and conservative ideas into the thick of the fight for justice
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and opportunity. this is what i mean by compassion and conservatism. and on this ground, we will lead our nation. we will give low income tax credits to buy the private insurance they need and deserve. we will transform. today's housing rental program to help hundreds of thousands of low income families find stability and dignity a home of their own. and in the next bold step of welfare reform, we will support heroic work of homeless shelters and hospices, food pantry and
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crisis pregnancy centers, people reclaiming their communities, block by block and heart by heart. i think of mary jo copeland, whose ministry called sharing and caring hands, serves 1000 meals a week in minneapolis, minnesota. each day, mary jo washes the feet of the homeless and sends them off with new socks and shoes. look after your feet, she tells them. they must carry you a long way in this world. and then all the way to god. government cannot do this work. it can feed the body. but it cannot reach the soul.
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yet government can take the side of these groups helping the helper and encouraging the inspired. my administration will give taxpayers new incentives to donate to charity encourage after school programs that build character and support mentoring groups that shape and save young lives. we must give our children spirit of moral courage. because their character is our destiny, we must tell them. we must tell them. we must tell them with that drugs and alcohol can destroy you and. bigotry. disfigure is the heart.
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our school must support the ideals of parents elevating character and abstinence from afterthoughts to urgent goals. we must help protect our children in our schools and streets. and by finally and in strict enforcing our nation's gun laws. but most of all, we must teach our children the values that defeat violence. i will lead our nation toward a culture that values life, the life of the elderly and sick, the life of the young and the life of the unborn.
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behind goal, behind every goal i've talked tonight is, a great hope for our country. a hundred years from now, this must not be remembered as an age rich and possession and poor and ideals. instead, we must usher in an era of responsibility. my generation tested limits and our country in some ways is better for it. women are now treated more equally equally. racial has been steady, if still too slow.
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we're learning to protect. we're learning to protect the natural world around us. we will continue this progress and we will not turn back. at times. we lost our way. but we're coming home. so many of us held our first child and saw self reflected in her eyes. and in that family, love. many have found the sign and symbol of an even greater love and have been touched by faith. we discovered that who we are is more important than what we have. and we know we must renew values to restore country.
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this is the vision of america's. they never saw nation's greatness in rising wealth, advancing armies, but in small, unnumbered acts of caring and courage and self. their highest, as robert frost described. it was to occupy the land with character and that 13 generations later is still our goal. to occupy the land with character. and a responsive era. each of us has important tasks
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work that only we can do. each of us is responsible to love and guide our children and to help a neighbor in need. synagogues, churches and mosques are responsible not only to worship, but to serve. corporations are responsible to treat their workers fairly and to leave the air and waters clean. and our nations leaders are responsible to confront problems, not pass them on to. and to lead this nation to a responsibility. a president himself must be.
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it is the office of lincoln's conscience of teddy roosevelt's energy, of harry truman's integrity, and ronald reagan's optimism. for me, gaining this office is not the ambition of a lifetime, but it is the opportunity of a lifetime. and i will make the most of it. i believe decisions are made with care. made with conviction. not made with polls. i do not need to take your pulse before i know my own mind. i do not reinvent myself at every turn. i am not running in borrowed
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i believe in grace because i have seen in peace because i felt it in forgiveness, because i needed it. i believe true leadership, a process of addition, not an act of division. i will not attack a part of this country because i want to lead the whole of it. and i believe this will be a tough race down the wire. their war room is up and running. but we are ready. their attacks will be
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relentless, but they will be answered. we are facing something familiar, but facing something new. we are now the party of ideas and innovation, the party of idealism and inclusion. the party of a simple and powerful hope. my fellow citizens. we can begin again. after all this after all the shouting and all the scandal, after all the bitterness and broken faith, we can begin again again. the way the wait has been long.
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but it won't be long now. a prosperous nation ready to renew its purpose and unite behind great goals. and it won't be long now. our nation. our nation must the hopes of that boy i talk with in and so many like him. and it won't be long now. our country our country is ready for high standards and new leaders. and it won't be long now. an era of tarnished ideals is giving way to a responsibility era. and it won't be long now.
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about great land, a land i love. he and his wife, he said live on the east side of the mountain. it's the sunrise side, not the sunset side. it is the side to. see, the day that is coming. not to see the day that has gone. americans on the sunrise side of the mountain. the night is passing and we are ready for the day to come. god. god bless america.
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