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November 1, 2007 | By Nathaniel Ward

     
 

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Bush at Heritage: No letup in the war on terror

Speaking Thursday at The Heritage Foundation, President Bush called on lawmakers to fund the troops in combat, confirm his Attorney General nominee, and give intelligence agencies the tools they need to win the war on terror.

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“On every battlefront we’re on the offense, keeping constant pressure,” the President said today in Heritage’s Allison Auditorium. “And in this war on terror, we will not rest or retreat or withdraw from the fight until this threat to civilization has been removed.”

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“Here’s the bottom line,” he continued:

This is no time for Congress to weaken the Department of Justice by denying it a strong and effective leader. It’s no time for Congress to weaken our ability to gather vital intelligence from captured terrorists. It’s no time for Congress to weaken our ability to intercept information from terrorists about potential attacks on the United States of America. And this is no time for Congress to hold back vital funding for our troops as they fight al Qaeda terrorists and radicals in Afghanistan and Iraq.

But many liberals in Congress, he argued, are beholden to radicals groups that don’t believe we’re at war at all.

Bush, the first sitting president to speak at The Heritage Foundation’s headquarters on Capitol Hill, also took a moment to compliment Heritage. “The folks here have been tireless advocates, tireless champions of liberty and free enterprise and democracy and religious freedom,” he said. Heritage experts, he added, are “people who are willing to look at today’s problems and come up with innovative solutions based upon sound principles to solve those problems.”

He concluded his remarks by highlighting Heritage’s status as a permanent institution in Washington defending conservative principles. “I believe 50 years from now an American president will be speaking to Heritage and say, Thank God that generation that wrote the first chapter in the 21st century understood the power of freedom to bring the peace we want.”

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Nathaniel Ward is the Editor of MyHeritage.org—a website for members and supporters of The Heritage Foundation. Colin Gowan contributed to this report.

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