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State of our union

Our blog-brethren, BlueJersey, has posted an early teaser on what will be spoken tonight in the SOTU:

Update [2006-1-31 22:13:47 by Brian]: Speech over. Not much new in his speech, but as we wait for Congressman McDermott's rebuttal, read the deconstruction by Think Progress.

Who will Bush be talking to tonight? Will he tell us about the rosy state of his and his cronies' Union, or the real state of Our Union where wages are down, gas prices are up, health care costs are soaring, Republican corruption runs rampant and our military remains stuck in Iraq without sufficient body armor as the country inches towards civil war? Take a wild guess, or read the excerpts from his speech below.

STATE OF THE UNION EXCERPTS
As Prepared for Delivery

America is always at its best when we are shaping events, instead of being shaped by events. Tonight, the President will chart a clear path forward for our Nation:

“In this decisive year, you and I will make choices that determine both the future and the character of our country. We will choose to act
confidently in pursuing the enemies of freedom – or retreat from our duties in the hope of an easier life. We will choose to build our
prosperity by leading the world economy – or shut ourselves off from trade and opportunity.  In a complex and challenging time, the road of isolationism and protectionism may seem broad and inviting – yet it ends in danger and decline.  The only way to protect our people … the only way to secure the peace … the only way to control our destiny is by our leadership – so the United States of America will continue to lead.”

The President will talk about America’s leadership role in the world, and the importance of working together to better protect our country, support our troops, and advance freedom:

“Abroad, our Nation is committed to an historic, long-term goal – we seek the end of tyranny in our world… the future security of America depends on it.”

“In a time of testing, we cannot find security by abandoning our commitments and retreating within our borders. If we were to leave these vicious attackers alone, they would not leave us alone.  They would simply move the battlefield to our own shores.”

“…Ultimately, the only way to defeat the terrorists is to defeat their dark vision of hatred and fear by offering the hopeful alternative of political freedom and peaceful change.”

“To overcome dangers in our world, we must also take the offensive by encouraging economic progress, fighting disease, and spreading hope in hopeless lands.”

To keep America competitive in a dynamic economy, the President will set out an agenda focused on the priorities that families are most concerned
about.  He will talk about the importance of having an educated, skilled workforce, reducing our dependence on foreign oil, and making health care more affordable, accessible, and portable:

“Here at home, America also has a great opportunity: We will build the prosperity of our country by strengthening our economic leadership in the world.”

On Competitiveness:

“The American economy is pre-eminent – but we cannot afford to be complacent. In a dynamic world economy, we are seeing new competitors like China and India.”

“We must continue to lead the world in human talent and creativity. Our greatest advantage in the world has always been our educated,hard-working, ambitious people – and we are going to keep that edge.”

On Energy:

“America is addicted to oil, which is often imported from unstable parts of the world…  The best way to break this addiction is through
technology.”

On Health Care:

“Our government has a responsibility to help provide health care for the poor and the elderly, and we are meeting that responsibility.  For all
Americans, we must confront the rising cost of care … strengthen the doctor-patient relationship … and help people afford the insurance coverage they need.”

Finally, the President will speak to the character and compassion of America:

“…our greatness is not measured in power or luxuries, but by who we are and how we treat one another. So we strive to be a compassionate, decent, hopeful society.”

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Bush is going to say that we are addicted to oil, what a joke. This man has lined the pockets of Exxon, Shell, Chevron, Mobil, and etc etc etc. They are reporting record profits. Does Bush live in a bubble, or what?

by eastside lib on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 05:47:20 PM PST

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“…our greatness is not measured in power or luxuries, but by who we are and how we treat one another. So we strive to be a compassionate, decent, hopeful society.”

And the president is doing this how? Record profits for oil companies, spying on the citizens, swiftboating, shredding voter registrations. Boy he has a stellar record.

by botch on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 06:00:49 PM PST

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Is there a channel I should be watching this on? I know NBC=military GE cabal, and FauxNews are taboo, but is there one I CAN watch on and not feel guilty?

by botch on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 06:02:29 PM PST

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Try not to drool all over the President's shoes, Tim.

by Brian on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 06:09:50 PM PST

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Holy shit, they won't even let an invited guest in, if they dont share the shrub's views.

by eastside lib on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 06:11:55 PM PST

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holding the house chamber hostage for 3 hours. real civil, real compassionate.

by eastside lib on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 06:15:24 PM PST

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why are we still there, holding the 'green zone' and unable to secure anything else?

by botch on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 06:24:27 PM PST

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but they are defeatists, so I wont listen, but I will reach out! Jeez, I don't know if I will make it though this.....

by Brian on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 06:27:00 PM PST

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get those two a room!

by eastside lib on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 06:29:35 PM PST

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  • Iran by Brian, 01/31/2006 06:32:50 PM PST (none / 0)
Me too, Senator.

by Brian on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 06:39:01 PM PST

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way to walk into that one!

by Brian on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 06:45:44 PM PST

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  • LOL by eastside lib, 01/31/2006 06:48:00 PM PST (none / 0)
and I am addicted to OIL

by eastside lib on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 07:03:04 PM PST

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