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President
George W Bush's Agenda For Building A Safer, Stronger And Better America
In his 2003 State of the Union Address, President Bush told the nation,
"We will not deny, we will not ignore, we will not pass along our
problems to other Congresses, other presidents, and other generations."
He has followed through on this commitment by delivering a bold vision
that meets America's challenges at home and abroad.
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President
George W Bush On The Economy:
The President’s Economic
Security Agenda
On May 28, 2003, President Bush signed
into law a bold jobs and growth plan to strengthen America's economy
and ensure its continued growth.
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President
George W Bush On Homeland Security:
Protecting the American
People
The President’s most important job is to
protect and defend the American people. Last year, President Bush
proposed and Congress approved a single, unified Department of
Homeland Security to improve protection against today’s threats and
be flexible enough to help meet the unknown threats of the future.
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President
George W Bush On Compassion:
The President’s
Compassion Agenda
In his Inaugural Address, the President
called on every American to be citizens, not spectators—to work
together to improve their communities and touch the lives of their
neighbors. For the past two-and-a-half years, compassionate
conservatism has been the President’s governing philosophy as his
Administration has tackled some of society’s toughest assignments,
such as educating our children, fighting poverty at home, and
helping poor countries around the globe.
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President
George W Bush On Health Care:
Health Care and
Prescription Drug Choices
President Bush’s comprehensive health
care agenda improves health security for all Americans by building
on the best features of American health care. Our health care system
can provide the best care in the world, but rising costs and loss of
control to government and health plan bureaucrats threaten to keep
patients from getting state-of-the-art care.
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President
George W Bush OnEducation:
Leave No Child Behind
President Bush promised to make educating
every child his top domestic priority and reform a system that has
failed the most needy students in our nation's classrooms. He
proposed a comprehensive, bipartisan plan to improve overall student
performance and close the achievement gap between rich and poor
students in America's more than 89,599 public schools. The
President’s No Child Left Behind Act was passed with an overwhelming
bipartisan majority and is already showing results for America’s
children.
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resident George
W Bush On National Security:
A National Security
Strategy that Meets the Challenges of Our Time
Defending our nation against its enemies
is the first and fundamental commitment of the federal government.
On September the 11th, 2001, America learned that oceans will no
longer protect us from the threats of a new era.
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President
George W Bush On The Environment:
Preserving the Beauty
and Quality of Our Environment
President Bush believes
that good stewardship of the environment is not just a personal
responsibility, it is a public value. Americans are united in the
belief that it is important to preserve our natural heritage and
safeguard the land around us.
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President
George W Bush On Social Security:
The President's Plan to
Strengthen Retirement Security
President Bush believes that we need to
explore new ways to ensure that Social Security remains strong and
financially secure for America’s children and grandchildren. The
President formed a bipartisan Presidential Commission to review
Social Security and recommend reforms to put the system on sound
financial ground. He has repeatedly stressed the need for
modernization of the Social Security System. In addition to saving
Social Security, President Bush has proposed solutions to strengthen
pension plans and enhance retirement security for all Americans.
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President
George W Bush On Energy:
The President’s National
Energy Plan
In May 2001, two and a half years ago,
President Bush proposed a comprehensive National Energy Policy and
has taken steps to implement it.
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