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August 31, 2004 | Back to
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Thank you.
What a greeting! This is like winning an Oscar!
...As if I would know!
Speaking of acting, one of my movies was
called "True Lies." It's what the Democrats should have called their
convention.
My fellow Americans, this is an amazing moment for me.
To think that a once-scrawny boy from Austria could grow up to become
Governor of California and stand in Madison Square Garden to speak on
behalf of the President of the United States that is an immigrant's dream.
It is the American dream.
I was born in Europe ...and I've traveled
all over the world. I can tell you that there is no place, no country,
more compassionate more generous more accepting and more welcoming than
the United States of America.
As long as I live, I will never
forget that day 21 years ago when I raised my hand and took the oath of
citizenship.
Do you know how proud I was? I was so proud that I
walked around with an American flag around my shoulders all day long.
Tonight, I want to talk about why I'm even more proud to be an
American -why I'm proud to be a Republican and why I believe this country
is in good hands.
When I was a boy, the Soviets occupied part of
Austria. I saw their tanks in the streets .I saw communism with my own
eyes. I remember the fear we had when we had to cross into the Soviet
sector. Growing up, we were told, "Don't look the soldiers in the eye.
Look straight ahead." It was a common belief that Soviet soldiers could
take a man out of his own car and ship him off to the Soviet Union as
slave labor.
My family didn't have a car -- but one day we were in
my uncle's car. It was near dark as we came to a Soviet checkpoint. I was
a little boy, I wasn't an action hero back then, and I remember how scared
I was that the soldiers would pull my father or my uncle out of the car,
and I'd never see him again. My family and so many others lived in fear of
the Soviet boot. Today, the world no longer fears the Soviet Union and it
is because of the United States of America!
As a kid I saw the
socialist country that Austria became after the Soviets left. I love
Austria and I love the Austrian people - but I always knew America was the
place for me.
In school, when the teacher would talk about
America, I would daydream about coming here. I would sit for hours
watching American movies transfixed by my heroes like John Wayne.
Everything about America seemed so big to me so open, so possible.
I finally arrived here in 1968.I had empty pockets, but I was full
of dreams. The presidential campaign was in full swing. I remember
watching the Nixon and Humphrey presidential race on TV. A friend who
spoke German and English, translated for me. I heard Humphrey saying
things that sounded like socialism which is what I had just left. But then
I heard Nixon speak. He was talking about free enterprise, getting
government off your back, lowering taxes, and strengthening the military.
Listening to Nixon speak sounded more like a breath of fresh air.
I
said to my friend, "What party is he?" My friend said, "He's a
Republican." I said, "Then I am a Republican!" And I've been a Republican
ever since! And trust me, in my wife's family, that's no small
achievement! I'm proud to belong to the party of Abraham Lincoln, the
party of Teddy Roosevelt, the party of Ronald Reagan and the party of
George W. Bush.
To my fellow immigrants listening tonight, I want
you to know how welcome you are in this party. We Republicans admire your
ambition. We encourage your dreams. We believe in your future. One thing I
learned about America is that if you work hard and play by the rules, this
country is truly open to you. You can achieve anything.
Everything
I have my career my success my family I owe to America. In this country,
it doesn't make any difference where you were born. It doesn't make any
difference who your parents were. It doesn't make any difference if, like
me, you couldn't even speak English until you were in your twenties.
America gave me opportunities, and my immigrant dreams came true.
I want other people to get the same chances I did, the same opportunities.
And I believe they can. That's why I believe in this country, that's why I
believe in this party and that's why I believe in this President.
Now, many of you out there tonight are "Republican" like me in
your hearts and in your beliefs. Maybe you're from Guatemala. Maybe you're
from the Philippines. Maybe Europe or the Ivory Coast. Maybe you live in
Ohio Pennsylvania or New Mexico. And maybe just maybe you don't agree with
this party on every single issue. I say to you tonight I believe that's
not only okay that's what's great about this country. Here
we can
respectfully disagree and still be patriotic still be American and still
be good Republicans
My fellow immigrants, my fellow Americans how
do you know if you are a Republican? I'll tell you how.
If you
believe that government should be accountable to the people, not the
people to the government...then you are a Republican! If you believe a
person should be treated as an individual, not as a member of an interest
group... then you are a Republican! If you believe your family knows how
to spend your money better than the government does... then you are a
Republican! If you believe our educational system should be held
accountable for the progress of our children ... then you are a
Republican! If you believe this country, not the United Nations, is the
best hope of democracy in the world ... then you are a Republican! And,
ladies and gentlemen ...if you believe we must be fierce and relentless
and terminate terrorism ... then you are a Republican!
There is
another way you can tell you're a Republican. You have faith in free
enterprise, faith in the resourcefulness of the American people ...and
faith in the U.S. economy. To those critics who are so pessimistic about
our economy, I say: Don't be economic girlie men!
The U.S. economy
remains the envy of the world. We have the highest economic growth of any
of the world's major industrialized nations. Don't you remember the
pessimism of twenty years ago when the critics said Japan and Germany were
overtaking the U.S.? Ridiculous!
Now they say India and China are
overtaking us. Don't you believe it! We may hit a few BUMPS -- but America
always moves ahead! That's what Americans do!
We move prosperity
ahead. We move freedom ahead. We move people ahead. Under President Bush,
and Vice President Cheney, America's economy is moving ahead in spite of a
recession they inherited and in spite of the attack on our
homeland.
Now, the other party says there are two Americas. Don't
believe that either. I've visited our troops in Iraq, Kuwait, Bosnia,
Germany, and all over the world. I've visited our troops in California,
where they train before they go overseas. And I've visited our military
hospitals. And I can tell you this: Our young men and women in uniform do
not believe there are two Americas!
They believe we are one America
and they are fighting for it! We are one America - and President Bush is
defending it with all his heart and soul!
That's what I admire
most about the President. He's a man of perseverance.
He's a man of
inner strength. He is a leader who doesn't flinch, doesn't waiver, does
not back down. My fellow Americans, make no mistake about it terrorism is
more insidious than communism, because it yearns to destroy not just the
individual but the entire international order.
The President
didn't go into Iraq because the polls told him it was popular. As a matter
of fact, the polls said just the opposite. But leadership isn't about
polls. It's about making decisions you think are right and then standing
behind those decisions. That's why America is safer with George W. Bush as
President.
He knows you don't reason with terrorists. You defeat
them. He knows you can't reason with people blinded by hate. They hate the
power of the individual. They hate the progress of women. They hate the
religious freedom of others. They hate the liberating breeze of democracy.
But, ladies and gentlemen, their hate is no match for America's
decency.
We're the America that sends out Peace Corps volunteers to
teach village children.
We're the America that sends out
missionaries and doctors to raise up the poor and the sick. We're the
America that gives more than any other country, to fight AIDS in Africa
and the developing world. And we're the America that fights not for
imperialism but for human rights and democracy.
You know, When the
Germans brought down the Berlin Wall America's determination helped wield
the sledgehammers. When that lone, young Chinese man stood in front of
those tanks in Tiananmen Square America's hopes stood with him. And
when
Nelson Mandela smiled in election victory after all those
years in prison America celebrated, too.
We are still the lamp
lighting the world especially for those who struggle. No matter in what
labor camp they slave no matter in what injustice they're trapped -- they
hear our call ... they see our light ... and they feel the pull of our
freedom. They come here as I did because they believe. They believe in US.
They come because their hearts say to them, as mine did, "If only
I can get to America." Someone once wrote -"There are those who say that
freedom is nothing but a dream." They are right. It's the American dream.
No matter the nationality, no matter the religion, no matter the
ethnic background, America brings out the best in people. And as Governor
of the great state of California -- I see the best in Americans every day
... our police, our firefighters our nurses, doctors and teachers our
parents.
And what about the extraordinary men and women who have
volunteered to fight for the United States of America! I have such great
respect for them and their heroic families.
Let me tell you about
the sacrifice and commitment I've seen firsthand. In one of the military
hospitals I visited, I met a young guy who was in bad shape. He'd lost a
leg had a hole in his stomach ... his shoulder had been shot
through.
I could tell there was no way he could ever return to
combat. But when I asked him, "When do you think you'll get out of the
hospital?" He said, "Sir, in three weeks." And do you know what he said to
me then? He said he was going to get a new leg ... and get some therapy
... and then he was going back to Iraq to serve alongside his buddies! He
grinned at me and said, "Arnold ... I'll be back!"
Ladies and
gentlemen, America is back! back from the attack on our homeland- back
from the attack on our economy back from the attack on our way of life.
We're back because of the perseverance, character and leadership of the
43rd President of the United States George W. Bush.
My fellow
Americans ...I want you to know that I believe with all my heart that
America remains "the great idea" that inspires the world. It's a privilege
to be born here. It's an honor to become a citizen here. It's a gift to
raise your family here to vote here and to live here.
Our
president George W. Bush has worked hard to protect and preserve the
American dream for all of us. That's why I say ... send - him - back to
Washington for four more years!
Thank you, America -- and God
bless you all!
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