State Of The Union
Address
'State
of Our Union Has Never Been Stronger'
President
George W. Bush
Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2002
Editor's note: This is the official text of President Bush's remarks
in the State of the Union address as prepared for delivery.
Mr. Speaker, Vice President Cheney, Members of Congress,
distinguished guests, and fellow citizens:
As we gather tonight, our Nation is at war, our economy is in
recession, and the civilized world faces unprecedented dangers. Yet the
state of our Union has never been stronger.
We last met in an hour of shock and suffering. In four short months,
our Nation has comforted the victims -- begun to rebuild New York and
the Pentagon -- rallied a great coalition -- captured, arrested, and rid
the world of thousands of terrorists -- destroyed Afghanistan's
terrorist training camps - - saved a people from starvation -- and freed
a country from brutal oppression.
The American flag flies again over our embassy in Kabul. Terrorists
who once occupied Afghanistan now occupy cells at Guantanamo Bay. And
terrorist leaders who urged followers to sacrifice their lives are
running for their own.
America and Afghanistan are now allies against terror ... we will be
partners in rebuilding that country ... and this evening we welcome the
distinguished interim leader of a liberated Afghanistan: Chairman Hamid
Karzai.
The last time we met in this chamber, the mothers and daughters of
Afghanistan were captives in their own homes, forbidden from working or
going to school. Today women are free, and are part of Afghanistan's new
government, and we welcome the new Minister of Women's Affairs, Doctor
Sima Samar.
Our progress is a tribute to the spirit of the Afghan people, to the
resolve of our coalition, and to the might of the United States
military. When I called our troops into action, I did so with complete
confidence in their courage and skill - and tonight, thanks to them, we
are winning the war against terror. The men and women of our armed
forces have delivered a message now clear to every enemy of the United
States: Even seven thousand miles away, across oceans and continents, on
mountaintops and in caves - you will not escape the justice of this
Nation.
For many Americans, these four months have brought sorrow, and pain
that will never completely go away. Every day a retired firefighter
returns to Ground Zero, to feel closer to his two sons who died there.
At a memorial in New York, a little boy left his football with a note
for his lost father: "Dear Daddy, Please take this to Heaven. I
don't want to play football until I can play with you again
someday." Last month, at the grave of her husband, Micheal, a CIA
officer and Marine who died in Mazar-e Sharif, Shannon Spann said these
words of farewell: "Semper Fi, my love." Shannon is with us
tonight.
Shannon, I assure you and all who have lost a loved one that our
cause is just, and our country will never forget the debt we owe Micheal
and all who gave their lives for freedom.
'Our Cause Is Just'
Our cause is just, and it continues. Our discoveries in Afghanistan
confirmed our worst fears, and show us the true scope of the task ahead.
We have seen the depth of our enemies' hatred in videos where they laugh
about the loss of innocent life. And the depth of their hatred is
equaled by the madness of the destruction they design. We have found
diagrams of American nuclear power plants and public water facilities --
detailed instructions for making chemical weapons... surveillance maps
of American cities, and thorough descriptions of landmarks in America
and throughout the world.
What we have found in Afghanistan confirms that - far from ending
there - our war against terror is only beginning. Most of the 19 men who
hijacked planes on September 11th were trained in Afghanistan's camps -
and so were tens of thousands of others. Thousands of dangerous killers,
schooled in the methods of murder, often supported by outlaw regimes,
are now spread throughout the world like ticking time bombs - set to go
off without warning.
Thanks to the work of our law enforcement officials and coalition
partners, hundreds of terrorists have been arrested --yet tens of
thousands of trained terrorists are still at large. These enemies view
the entire world as a battlefield, and we must pursue them wherever they
are. So long as training camps operate, so long as nations harbor
terrorists, freedom is at risk -- and America and our allies must not,
and will not, allow it.
Our Nation will continue to be steadfast, and patient, and persistent
in the pursuit of two great objectives. First, we will shut down
terrorist camps, disrupt terrorist plans, and bring terrorists to
justice. Second, we must prevent the terrorists and regimes who seek
chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons from threatening the United
States and the world.
Our military has put the terror training camps of Afghanistan out of
business, yet camps still exist in at least a dozen countries. A
terrorist underworld - including groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic
Jihad, and Jaish-i-Mohammed - operates in remote jungles and deserts,
and hides in the centers of large cities.
While the most visible military action is in Afghanistan, America is
acting elsewhere. We now have troops in the Philippines helping to train
that country's armed forces to go after terrorist cells that have
executed an American, and still hold hostages. Our soldiers, working
with the Bosnian government, seized terrorists who were plotting to bomb
our embassy. Our navy is patrolling the coast of Africa to block the
shipment of weapons and the establishment of terrorist camps in Somalia.
'Eliminate the Terrorist Parasites'
My hope is that all nations will heed our call, and eliminate the
terrorist parasites who threaten their countries, and our own. Many
nations are acting forcefully. Pakistan is now cracking down on terror,
and I admire the leadership of President Musharraf. But some governments
will be timid in the face of terror. And make no mistake: If they do not
act, America will.
Our second goal is to prevent regimes that sponsor terror from
threatening America or our friends and allies with weapons of mass
destruction.
North Korea, Iraq, Iran
Some of these regimes have been pretty quiet since September 11th.
But we know their true nature. North Korea is a regime arming with
missiles and weapons of mass destruction, while starving its citizens.
Iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports terror, while an
unelected few repress the Iranian people's hope for freedom.
Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support
terror. The Iraqi regime has plotted to develop anthrax, and nerve gas,
and nuclear weapons for over a decade. This is a regime that has already
used poison gas to murder thousands of its own citizens -- leaving the
bodies of mothers huddled over their dead children. This is a regime
that agreed to international inspections -- then kicked out the
inspectors. This is a regime that has something to hide from the
civilized world.
States like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of
evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. By seeking weapons of
mass destruction, these regimes pose a grave and growing danger. They
could provide these arms to terrorists, giving them the means to match
their hatred. They could attack our allies or attempt to blackmail the
United States. In any of these cases, the price of indifference would be
catastrophic.
We will work closely with our coalition to deny terrorists and their
state sponsors the materials, technology, and expertise to make and
deliver weapons of mass destruction. We will develop and deploy
effective missile defenses to protect America and our allies from sudden
attack. And all nations should know: America will do what is necessary
to ensure our Nation's security.
We will be deliberate, yet time is not on our side. I will not wait
on events, while dangers gather. I will not stand by, as peril draws
closer and closer. The United States of America will not permit the
world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most
destructive weapons.
Our war on terror is well begun, but it is only begun. This campaign
may not be finished on our watch -- yet it must be and it will be waged
on our watch.
We cannot stop short. If we stopped now - leaving terror camps intact
and terror states unchecked - our sense of security would be false and
temporary. History has called America and our allies to action, and it
is both our responsibility and our privilege to fight freedom's fight.
Our first priority must always be the security of our Nation, and
that will be reflected in the budget I send to Congress. My budget
supports three great goals for America: We will win this war, we will
protect our homeland, and we will revive our economy.
September 11th brought out the best in America, and the best in this
Congress, and I join the American people in applauding your unity and
resolve. Now Americans deserve to have this same spirit directed toward
addressing problems here at home. I am a proud member of my party - yet
as we act to win the war, protect our people, and create jobs in
America, we must act first and foremost not as Republicans, not as
Democrats, but as Americans.
'$30 Million a Day'
It costs a lot to fight this war. We have spent more than a billion
dollars a month - over 30 million dollars a day - and we must be
prepared for future operations. Afghanistan proved that expensive
precision weapons defeat the enemy and spare innocent lives, and we need
more of them. We need to replace aging aircraft and make our military
more agile to put our troops anywhere in the world quickly and safely.
Our men and women in uniform deserve the best weapons, the best
equipment, and the best training -- and they also deserve another pay
raise. My budget includes the largest increase in defense spending in
two decades... because while the price of freedom and security is high,
it is never too high - whatever it costs to defend our country, we will
pay it.
The next priority of my budget is to do everything possible to
protect our citizens and strengthen our Nation against the ongoing
threat of another attack. Time and distance from the events of September
11th will not make us safer unless we act on its lessons. America is no
longer protected by vast oceans. We are protected from attack only by
vigorous action abroad, and increased vigilance at home.
My budget nearly doubles funding for a sustained strategy of homeland
security, focused on four key areas: bioterrorism, emergency response,
airport and border security, and improved intelligence. We will develop
vaccines to fight anthrax and other deadly diseases. We will increase
funding to help states and communities train and equip our heroic police
and firefighters. We will improve intelligence collection and sharing,
expand patrols at our borders, strengthen the security of air travel,
and use technology to track the arrivals and departures of visitors to
the United States.
Homeland security will make America, not only stronger, but in many
ways better. Knowledge gained from bioterrorism research will improve
public health -- stronger police and fire departments will mean safer
neighborhoods -- stricter border enforcement will help combat illegal
drugs.
And as government works to better secure our homeland, America will
continue to depend on the eyes and ears of alert citizens. A few days
before Christmas, an airline flight attendant spotted a passenger
lighting a match. The crew and passengers quickly subdued the man, who
had been trained by al-Qaida, and was armed with explosives. The people
on that airplane were alert, and as a result, likely saved nearly 200
lives -- and tonight we welcome and thank flight attendants Hermis
Moutardier and Christina Jones.
Once we have funded our national security and our homeland security,
the final great priority of my budget is economic security for the
American people. To achieve these great national objectives - to win the
war, protect the homeland, and revitalize our economy - our budget will
run a deficit that will be small and short term so long as Congress
restrains spending and acts in a fiscally responsible way. We have clear
priorities and we must act at home with the same purpose and resolve we
have shown overseas: We will prevail in the war, and we will defeat this
recession.
Jobs
Americans who have lost their jobs need our help and I support
extending unemployment benefits, and direct assistance for health care
coverage. Yet American workers want more than unemployment checks --
they want a steady paycheck. When America works, America prospers, so my
economic security plan can be summed up in one word: jobs.
Good jobs begin with good schools -- and here we've made a fine
start. Republicans and Democrats worked together to achieve historic
education reform so no child in America will be left behind. I was proud
to work with Members of both parties -- Chairman John Boehner and
Congressman George Miller, Senator Judd Gregg -- and I was so proud of
our work I even had nice things to say about my friend Ted Kennedy. The
folks at the Crawford coffee shop couldn't quite believe it -- but our
work on this bill shows what is possible if we set aside posturing and
focus on results.
There is more to do. We need to prepare our children to read and
succeed in school with improved Head Start and early childhood
development programs. We must upgrade our teacher colleges and teacher
training and launch a major recruiting drive with a great goal for
America: a quality teacher in every classroom.
Explore for Oil
Good jobs also depend on reliable and affordable energy. This
Congress must act to encourage conservation, promote technology, build
infrastructure, and it must act to increase energy production at home so
America is less dependent on foreign oil.
Good jobs depend on expanded trade. Selling into new markets creates
new jobs, so I ask Congress to finally approve Trade Promotion
Authority. On these two key issues, trade and energy, the House of
Representatives has acted to create jobs -- and I urge the Senate to
pass this legislation.
Good jobs depend on sound tax policy. Last year, some in this hall
thought my tax relief plan was too small -- and some thought it was too
big. But when those checks arrived in the mail, most Americans thought
tax relief was just about right. Congress listened to the people and
responded by reducing tax rates, doubling the child credit, and ending
the death tax. For the sake of long-term growth and to help Americans
plan for the future, let's make these tax cuts permanent.
Attention, Daschle: 'Pass a Stimulus'
The way out of this recession, the way to create jobs, is to grow the
economy by encouraging investment in factories and equipment, and by
speeding up tax relief so people have more money to spend. For the sake
of American workers, let's pass a stimulus package.
Good jobs must be the aim of welfare reform. As we re-authorize these
important reforms, we must always remember the goal is to reduce
dependency on government and offer every American the dignity of a job.
Taxpayers to Pay for Prescriptions
Americans know economic security can vanish in an instant without
health security. I ask Congress to join me this year to enact a
Patients' Bill of Rights -- to give uninsured workers credits to help
buy health coverage -- to approve an historic increase in spending for
veterans' health -- and to give seniors a sound and modern Medicare
system that includes coverage for prescription drugs.
A good job should lead to security in retirement. I ask Congress to
enact new safeguards for 401(k) and pension plans, because employees who
have worked hard and saved all their lives should not have to risk
losing everything if their company fails. Through stricter accounting
standards and tougher disclosure requirements, corporate America must be
made more accountable to employees and shareholders and held to the
highest standards of conduct.
Retirement security also depends upon keeping the commitments of
Social Security -- and we will. We must make Social Security financially
stable and allow personal retirement accounts for younger workers who
choose them.
Members, you and I will work together in the months ahead on other
issues: productive farm policy -- a cleaner environment -- broader home
ownership, especially among minorities -- and ways to encourage the good
work of charities and faith-based groups. I ask you to join me on these
important domestic issues in the same spirit of cooperation we have
applied to our war against terrorism.
During these last few months, I have been humbled and privileged to
see the true character of this country in a time of testing. Our enemies
believed America was weak and materialistic, that we would splinter in
fear and selfishness. They were as wrong as they are evil.
The American people have responded magnificently, with courage and
compassion, strength and resolve. As I have met the heroes, hugged the
families, and looked into the tired faces of rescuers, I have stood in
awe of the American people.
And I hope you will join me in expressing thanks to one American for
the strength, and calm, and comfort she brings to our Nation in crisis:
our First Lady, Laura Bush.
None of us would ever wish the evil that was done on September 11th,
yet after America was attacked, it was as if our entire country looked
into a mirror, and saw our better selves. We were reminded that we are
citizens, with obligations to each other, to our country, and to
history. We began to think less of the goods we can accumulate, and more
about the good we can do.
For too long our culture has said, "If it feels good, do
it." Now America is embracing a new ethic and a new creed:
"Let's roll." In the sacrifice of soldiers, the fierce
brotherhood of firefighters, and the bravery and generosity of ordinary
citizens, we have glimpsed what a new culture of responsibility could
look like. We want to be a Nation that serves goals larger than self. We
have been offered a unique opportunity, and we must not let this moment
pass.
'Commit at Least Two Years to Service'
My call tonight is for every American to commit at least two years --
four thousand hours over the rest of your lifetime -- to the service of
your neighbors and your Nation.
Many are already serving and I thank you. If you aren't sure how to
help, I've got a good place to start. To sustain and extend the best
that has emerged in America, I invite you to join the new USA Freedom
Corps. The Freedom Corps will focus on three areas of need: responding
in case of crisis at home, rebuilding our communities, and extending
American compassion throughout the world.
One purpose of the USA Freedom Corps will be homeland security.
America needs retired doctors and nurses who can be mobilized in major
emergencies ... volunteers to help police and fire departments --
transportation and utility workers well-trained in spotting danger.
Our country also needs citizens working to rebuild our communities.
We need mentors to love children, especially children whose parents are
in prison, and we need more talented teachers in troubled schools. USA
Freedom Corps will expand and improve the good efforts of AmeriCorps and
Senior Corps to recruit more than 200,000 new volunteers.
And America needs citizens to extend the compassion of our country to
every part of the world. So we will renew the promise of the Peace
Corps, double its volunteers over the next five years, and ask it to
join a new effort to encourage development, and education, and
opportunity in the Islamic world.
This time of adversity offers a unique moment of opportunity - -- a
moment we must seize to change our culture. Through the gathering
momentum of millions of acts of service and decency and kindness, I
know: We can overcome evil with greater good.
And we have a great opportunity during this time of war to lead the
world toward the values that will bring lasting peace. All fathers and
mothers, in all societies, want their children to be educated and live
free from poverty and violence. No people on earth yearn to be
oppressed, or aspire to servitude, or eagerly await the midnight knock
of the secret police.
If anyone doubts this, let them look to Afghanistan, where the
Islamic "street" greeted the fall of tyranny with song and
celebration. Let the skeptics look to Islam's own rich history - with
its centuries of learning, and tolerance, and progress.
America will lead by defending liberty and justice because they are
right and true and unchanging for all people everywhere. No nation owns
these aspirations, and no nation is exempt from them. We have no
intention of imposing our culture - but America will always stand firm
for the non-negotiable demands of human dignity: the rule of law ...
limits on the power of the state ... respect for women ... private
property ... free speech ... equal justice ... and religious tolerance.
America will take the side of brave men and women who advocate these
values around the world - including the Islamic world - because we have
a greater objective than eliminating threats and containing resentment.
We seek a just and peaceful world beyond the war on terror.
In this moment of opportunity, a common danger is erasing old
rivalries. America is working with Russia, China, and India in ways we
never have before to achieve peace and prosperity. In every region, free
markets and free trade and free societies are proving their power to
lift lives. Together with friends and allies from Europe to Asia, from
Africa to Latin America, we will demonstrate that the forces of terror
cannot stop the momentum of freedom.
The last time I spoke here, I expressed the hope that life would
return to normal. In some ways, it has. In others, it never will. Those
of us who have lived through these challenging times have been changed
by them. We've come to know truths that we will never question: Evil is
real, and it must be opposed. Beyond all differences of race or creed,
we are one country, mourning together and facing danger together. Deep
in the American character, there is honor, and it is stronger than
cynicism. Many have discovered again that even in tragedy -- especially
in tragedy -- God is near.
In a single instant, we realized that this will be a decisive decade
in the history of liberty -- that we have been called to a unique role
in human events. Rarely has the world faced a choice more clear or
consequential.
Our enemies send other people's children on missions of suicide and
murder. They embrace tyranny and death as a cause and a creed. We stand
for a different choice - made long ago, on the day of our founding. We
affirm it again today. We choose freedom and the dignity of every life.
Steadfast in our purpose, we now press on. We have known freedom's
price. We have shown freedom's power. And in this great conflict, my
fellow Americans, we will see freedom's victory.
Thank you, and may God bless the United States of America.
George W. Bush - 01/29/2002
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