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President George Bush gave his final primetime address to the nation on Thursday, January 15th. Below are a copy of his prepared remarks.

Also check out Jason Linkins' Farewell Address live blog.


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As Prepared for Delivery

Fellow citizens: For eight years, it has been my honor to serve as your President. The first decade of this new century has been a period of consequence - a time set apart. Tonight, with a thankful heart, I have asked for a final opportunity to share some thoughts on the journey we have traveled together and the future of our Nation.

Five days from now, the world will witness the vitality of American democracy. In a tradition dating back to our founding, the presidency will pass to a successor chosen by you, the American people. Standing on the steps of the Capitol will be a man whose story reflects the enduring promise of our land. This is a moment of hope and pride for our whole Nation. And I join all Americans in offering best wishes to President-elect Obama, his wife Michelle, and their two beautiful girls.

Tonight I am filled with gratitude - to Vice President Cheney and members of the Administration; to Laura, who brought joy to this house and love to my life; to our wonderful daughters, Barbara and Jenna; to my parents, whose examples have provided strength for a lifetime. And above all, I thank the American people for the trust you have given me. I thank you for the prayers that have lifted my spirits. And I thank you for the countless acts of courage, generosity, and grace that I have witnessed these past eight years.

This evening, my thoughts return to the first night I addressed you from this house - September 11, 2001. That morning, terrorists took nearly 3,000 lives in the worst attack on America since Pearl Harbor. I remember standing in the rubble of the World Trade Center three days later, surrounded by rescuers who had been working around the clock. I remember talking to brave souls who charged through smoke-filled corridors at the Pentagon and to husbands and wives whose loved ones became heroes aboard Flight 93. I remember Arlene Howard, who gave me her fallen son's police shield as a reminder of all that was lost. And I still carry his badge.

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As the years passed, most Americans were able to return to life much as it had been before Nine-Eleven. But I never did. Every morning, I received a briefing on the threats to our Nation. And I vowed to do everything in my power to keep us safe.

Over the past seven years, a new Department of Homeland Security has been created. The military, the intelligence community, and the FBI have been transformed. Our Nation is equipped with new tools to monitor the terrorists' movements, freeze their finances, and break up their plots. And with strong allies at our side, we have taken the fight to the terrorists and those who support them. Afghanistan has gone from a nation where the Taliban harbored al Qaeda and stoned women in the streets to a young democracy that is fighting terror and encouraging girls to go to school. Iraq has gone from a brutal dictatorship and a sworn enemy of America to an Arab democracy at the heart of the Middle East and a friend of the United States.

There is legitimate debate about many of these decisions. But there can be little debate about the results. America has gone more than seven years without another terrorist attack on our soil. This is a tribute to those who toil day and night to keep us safe - law enforcement officers, intelligence analysts, homeland security and diplomatic personnel, and the men and women of the United States Armed Forces.

Our Nation is blessed to have citizens who volunteer to defend us in this time of danger. I have cherished meeting these selfless patriots and their families. America owes you a debt of gratitude. And to all our men and women in uniform listening tonight: There has been no higher honor than serving as your Commander in Chief.

The battles waged by our troops are part of a broader struggle between two dramatically different systems. Under one, a small band of fanatics demands total obedience to an oppressive ideology, condemns women to subservience, and marks unbelievers for murder. The other system is based on the conviction that freedom is the universal gift of Almighty God and that liberty and justice light the path to peace.

This is the belief that gave birth to our Nation. And in the long run, advancing this belief is the only practical way to protect our citizens. When people live in freedom, they do not willingly choose leaders who pursue campaigns of terror. When people have hope in the future, they will not cede their lives to violence and extremism. So around the world, America is promoting human liberty, human rights, and human dignity. We are standing with dissidents and young democracies, providing AIDS medicine to bring dying patients back to life, and sparing mothers and babies from malaria. And this great republic born alone in liberty is leading the world toward a new age when freedom belongs to all nations.

For eight years, we have also strived to expand opportunity and hope here at home. Across our country, students are rising to meet higher standards in public schools. A new Medicare prescription drug benefit is bringing peace of mind to seniors and the disabled. Every taxpayer pays lower income taxes. The addicted and suffering are finding new hope through faith-based programs. Vulnerable human life is better protected. Funding for our veterans has nearly doubled. America's air, water, and lands are measurably cleaner. And the Federal bench includes wise new members like Justice Sam Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts.

When challenges to our prosperity emerged, we rose to meet them. Facing the prospect of a financial collapse, we took decisive measures to safeguard our economy. These are very tough times for hardworking families, but the toll would be far worse if we had not acted. All Americans are in this together. And together, with determination and hard work, we will restore our economy to the path of growth. We will show the world once again the resilience of America's free enterprise system.

Like all who have held this office before me, I have experienced setbacks. There are things I would do differently if given the chance. Yet I have always acted with the best interests of our country in mind. I have followed my conscience and done what I thought was right. You may not agree with some tough decisions I have made. But I hope you can agree that I was willing to make the tough decisions.

The decades ahead will bring more hard choices for our country, and there are some guiding principles that should shape our course.

While our Nation is safer than it was seven years ago, the gravest threat to our people remains another terrorist attack. Our enemies are patient and determined to strike again. America did nothing to seek or deserve this conflict. But we have been given solemn responsibilities, and we must meet them. We must resist complacency. We must keep our resolve. And we must never let down our guard.

At the same time, we must continue to engage the world with confidence and clear purpose. In the face of threats from abroad, it can be tempting to seek comfort by turning inward. But we must reject isolationism and its companion, protectionism. Retreating behind our borders would only invite danger. In the 21st century, security and prosperity at home depend on the expansion of liberty abroad. If America does not lead the cause of freedom, that cause will not be led.

As we address these challenges - and others we cannot foresee tonight - America must maintain our moral clarity. I have often spoken to you about good and evil. This has made some uncomfortable. But good and evil are present in this world, and between the two there can be no compromise. Murdering the innocent to advance an ideology is wrong every time, everywhere. Freeing people from oppression and despair is eternally right. This Nation must continue to speak out for justice and truth. We must always be willing to act in their defense and to advance the cause of peace.

President Thomas Jefferson once wrote, "I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past." As I leave the house he occupied two centuries ago, I share that optimism. America is a young country, full of vitality, constantly growing and renewing itself. And even in the toughest times, we lift our eyes to the broad horizon ahead.

I have confidence in the promise of America because I know the character of our people. This is a Nation that inspires immigrants to risk everything for the dream of freedom. This is a Nation where citizens show calm in times of danger and compassion in the face of suffering. We see examples of America's character all around us. And Laura and I have invited some of them to join us in the White House this evening.

We see America's character in Dr. Tony Recasner, a principal who opened a new charter school from the ruins of Hurricane Katrina. We see it in Julio Medina, a former inmate who leads a faith-based program to help prisoners returning to society. We see it in Staff Sergeant Aubrey McDade, who charged into an ambush in Iraq and rescued three of his fellow Marines.

We see America's character in Bill Krissoff, a surgeon from California. His son Nathan, a Marine, gave his life in Iraq. When I met Dr. Krissoff and his family, he delivered some surprising news: He told me he wanted to join the Navy Medical Corps in honor of his son. This good man was 60 years old - 18 years above the age limit. But his petition for a waiver was granted, and for the past year he has trained in battlefield medicine. Lieutenant Commander Krissoff could not be here tonight, because he will soon deploy to Iraq, where he will help save America's wounded warriors and uphold the legacy of his fallen son.

In citizens like these, we see the best of our country - resilient and hopeful, caring and strong. These virtues give me an unshakable faith in America. We have faced danger and trial, and there is more ahead. But with the courage of our people and confidence in our ideals, this great Nation will never tire ... never falter ... and never fail.

It has been the privilege of a lifetime to serve as your President. There have been good days and tough days. But every day I have been inspired by the greatness of our country and uplifted by the goodness of our people. I have been blessed to represent this Nation we love. And I will always be honored to carry a title that means more to me than any other: citizen of the United States of America.
And so, my fellow Americans, for the final time: Good night. May God bless this house and our next President. And may God bless you and our wonderful country.

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President George Bush gave his final primetime address to the nation on Thursday, January 15th. Below are a copy of his prepared remarks. Also check out Jason Linkins' Farewell Address live blog. ...
President George Bush gave his final primetime address to the nation on Thursday, January 15th. Below are a copy of his prepared remarks. Also check out Jason Linkins' Farewell Address live blog. ...
 
 

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- New scared4ALL See Profile I'm a Fan of scared4ALL permalink

I'll be sending a media email list to you after this message for your review, I just sent to media. The last time I sent it, it showed up several posts later so please watch for it. You may want to speak up on this matter as well as others important to "US" all.

Open Question to All Media>>>Or do we hold them accountable?

"We The People" are wondering how many in media will be helping the Bush administration rewrite history the way it wasn't?

We know there are some like Keith Olbermann & Rachel Maddow that won't be betraying "US" because they actually have the best interests of our people and nation at heart.

To our dismay, Larry King gave George and Laura a soft ball interview the other night. All media that goes along with this illusion, like Larry did, should at least be tarred and feathered, don't you think?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dib2-HBsF08

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 01/15/2009
- New scared4ALL See Profile I'm a Fan of scared4ALL permalink

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    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 01/15/2009
- New Mildmannered See Profile I'm a Fan of Mildmannered permalink

Larry King only knows how to do soft ball interviews.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 01/15/2009
- New Hefner See Profile I'm a Fan of Hefner permalink

GOOD RIDDANCE TO RUBBISH

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 01/15/2009
- New ElBruce See Profile I'm a Fan of ElBruce permalink

"And so, my fellow Americans, for the final time: Good night. May God bless this house and our next President."

Aaahhhh.....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 01/15/2009
- New grailknight See Profile I'm a Fan of grailknight permalink

It's clear that Bush has low self-esteeem. He had to make his last televised address in front of a hand-picked audience to give him applause. One last chance to smirk and exploit individuals who've made sacrifices thanks to Bush's hubris.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 01/15/2009
- New NotWaldo See Profile I'm a Fan of NotWaldo permalink

Bush's comment about keeping America safe is a FAIRY TALE. During the first 8 months of his presidency his administration got REPEATED WARNINGS from intelligence experts like Richard Clark and George Tenet that the country was in grave danger from Al-Qaeda. Bush and his crew of sycophants just didn't take the threats seriously. The rest is history.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 01/15/2009
- New Naturemedicinewoman See Profile I'm a Fan of Naturemedicinewoman permalink

Good bye, Good bye, Good bye...... need I say it again Good bye, Good bye, Good bye...need I say it again....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 01/15/2009
- New oakley9 See Profile I'm a Fan of oakley9 permalink

"As the years passed, most Americans were able to return to life much as it had been before Nine-Eleven. But I never did. Every morning, I received a briefing on the threats to our Nation. And I vowed to do everything in my power to keep us safe."

let's see george, YOU didn't return to life as it was before?

WE have NEVER returned to life as it was before that horrible day all because of you and your stankin VP.
and your cover-up of the biggest crime since the holocaust.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 01/15/2009
- New rightiswrong15 See Profile I'm a Fan of rightiswrong15 permalink

It is my birthday today and George Bush gave me my greatest present!!! His farewell speech!! Cya George!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 01/15/2009
- New dmoinesdem See Profile I'm a Fan of dmoinesdem permalink

A great gift indeed...Happy Birthday!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 01/15/2009
- New Vyrquenox See Profile I'm a Fan of Vyrquenox permalink

The fact that nobody here has a single human thing to say at all reflective or appreciative or even rationally accepting the man as anything other than a person lesser than themselves suggest to me only a moral disparity and a sad commentary on this forum. The vitriole and hatered spews forth even at the most reflective and honest discourse, and all that will be said to me is that I am a brainwashed goon who beats a bible or believes in divine creation and lives in Alabama or something. In all these years, as this administration leaves, I have fought many word wars with people, and never once did I see the glimmer of someone willing to listen--I only always saw the jaws of someone wanting to devour my view with snideness and sarcasm, and acuse me of hateful things because I didn't understand why they felt how they did and honestly wanted to know. None of you will honestly say why you hate this man so much, you will claim he MADE you hate him, and deny him any measure of latitude or understanding. How terribly melancholy that all is. I hope you move on, because, honestly, I can tell you all you really aren't interested in truth, you are interested in your own agendas.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 01/15/2009
- New Kalifornika See Profile I'm a Fan of Kalifornika permalink

Vyrquenox,

Were many of the people on Huffpost attempting to have a calm, dispassionate discussion with you about the pro's and con's of disregarding well-established parts of the Constitution, engaging in torture, starting wars in countries that had no connection to 9-1-1, then you would be making a good point. However, were people on this site attempting to have a calm, dispassionate discussion about you with such things, there would be something wrong with them.

If you find the vitriole on this site distasteful, imagine how many here must have felt when our elected officials were calling those who opposed the war unpatriotic and worse.

One of the most disengenuous arguments that can be made is the "I am sorry I can't have discourse with you about the truth, because you are too unreasonable" arguments you forward here.

I do pitty President Bush because he was too little of a man for the job, and it showed.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 01/15/2009
- New hyjanks See Profile I'm a Fan of hyjanks permalink

So what was the truth to you during the last eight years? That we we were "lead" by a rational, highly moral person who thought of nothing but the people of the United States and their welfare?
Tell me, please state those positive things that you saw during this person's two administrations? And how do those things relate to what the nation is going through now?
Pure coincidence that we are in the financial morass we are in in spite of the deregulation atmosphere he and his minion spread? A figment of our imagination that the rest of the civilized and uncivilized world hates this man with a passion? For what reason do they think the way they do? Are several billion people on this planet under the misapprehension that the last eight years were wonderful and that our leader showed us the way to prosperity and peace?
noticed you did not list specifics as to why you think of this person the way you do. Please tell us the positive things he accomplished. Please relate to us what you feel as you watch the evening news and see thousands of examples of people losing their homes and their livelihoods--as a direct result of this guy's HATRED of everything we all hold dear.
I don't hate George Bush. I dislike immensely what he has done under the guise of god's plan.
In me you have the glimmer of someone willing to listen--now say something rational.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 01/15/2009
- New Vyrquenox See Profile I'm a Fan of Vyrquenox permalink

I most likely completely disagree with you, but that was well put and civil.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 01/15/2009
- New radsroc See Profile I'm a Fan of radsroc permalink

I do not believe I am a vitriolic or hateful person, but I despise George Bush for his lack of reflection and lack of basic morality at many of the critical moments that he faced in his presidency- most notably the coordinated distortion of evidence before invading Iraq, but also the shameful decision to authorize a regime of torture, unlawful imprisonment and extraordinary rendition as a response to terrorism, the lack of active attention to the problems in New Orleans after Katrina, and many other issues too numerous too mention. I do applaud his support of Africa and particularly his activity on AIDS, but this does not outweigh his hijacking of the standards of truth and decency that this country has always stood for.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 01/15/2009
- New Vyrquenox See Profile I'm a Fan of Vyrquenox permalink

As my final reply, a fair few of you have been honest, and I take back the comment you are not, and redirect it to those who actually weren't in my experience. My only disagreement with you is based on facts, and whom we each believe and trust as factual sources and fonts of wisdom is never going to be the same, I just suggest as I do to myself you keep a slight openness to the possibility it is not always the way you think. Just like when one is young and gets older, the only benefit is that you might change perspective to a degree or two, maybe not all the way around. Good night. And If I was that bad a guy, I wouldn't have come to this site to discuss it, would I? I would have gone to somewhere where everyone would love me and say exactly what I thought over and over.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 PM on 01/15/2009
- New Cybesq See Profile I'm a Fan of Cybesq permalink

Is it a legitimate position to feel that this man was never qualified for this job, and that he carried out his duties with a lack of intellectual curiousity and laziness, combined with a supreme and unflappable arrogance? His leadership represents the penultimate combination of bad qualities: stupid and stubborn. In my opinion, his actions caused death, destruction and general mayhem around the world. He significantly harmed our great country with the loss of blood and treasure to a level that is almost unfathomable.

You are right. Based on what I have seen, read, and understand, there is nothing you can say in your word war that would change my opinion. The more you (and others like you) talk and try to defend him, the less respect I have for you on a word by word basis.

My opinion isn't based on an agenda, it's based on carnage.

Is that pretty clear?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 01/15/2009
- iRob08 See Profile I'm a Fan of iRob08 permalink

"And above all, I thank the American people for the trust you have given me. I thank you for the prayers that have lifted my spirits"

1st: We never trusted you and for good reason.
2nd: You took in our prayers, but cut us off when we criticized you, i.e., you didn't listen to polls.

Good riddance Mr. Bush. I hope to never see sociopaths like you in our White House ever again.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 01/15/2009
- Cybesq See Profile I'm a Fan of Cybesq permalink

I hope he will enjoy many many many hours of unsupervised pretzel eating in his free time.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 01/15/2009
- frozenporklander See Profile I'm a Fan of frozenporklander permalink

Buh bye now!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 01/15/2009
- kcgeezer See Profile I'm a Fan of kcgeezer permalink

Good Riddence. Don't let the screen door hit you in the butt on the way out.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 01/15/2009
- bmermaid See Profile I'm a Fan of bmermaid permalink

It was so easy to miss!! I didn't even make an effort. I was watching a cartoon with my Grandson instead, and I think I actually learned something.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 01/15/2009
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