BUSH INAUGURATION
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[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 7 (Monday, January 22, 2001)]
[Senate]
[Page S421-S423]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
Inauguration Ceremony, Saturday, January 20, 2001, 11:47 a.m.
(...)
Mr. Chief Justice REHNQUIST. Governor Bush, are you ready
to take the oath?
President-elect BUSH. Yes, sir.
Mr. Chief Justice REHNQUIST. Please raise your right hand
and repeat after me.
The Chief Justice of the United States, William Hobbs
Rehnquist, administered to the President-elect the oath of
office prescribed by the Constitution, which he repeated, as
follows:
``I, George Walker Bush, do solemnly swear that I will
faithfully execute the office of President of the United
States and will, to the best of my ability, preserve,
protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. So
help me God.''
Mr. Chief Justice REHNQUIST. Congratulations.
(Applause.)
Mr. McCONNELL. Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the
United States, George W. Bush.
(Applause.)
(Herald Trumpets play ``Ruffles and Flourishes'' and ``Hail
to the Chief,'' and 21-gun salute.)
President BUSH. Thank you all.
Chief Justice Rehnquist, President Carter, President Bush--
(Laughter, applause.)
President Clinton, distinguished guests, and my fellow
citizens:
This peaceful transfer of authority is rare in history, yet
common in our country. With a simple oath, we affirm old
traditions and make new beginnings.
As I begin, I thank President Clinton for his service to
our Nation. -
(Applause.)
And I thank Vice President Gore for a contest conducted
with spirit and ended with grace.
(Applause.)
I am honored and humbled to stand here, where so many of
America's leaders have come before me and so many will
follow.
We have a place, all of us, in a long story; a story we
continue, but whose end we will not see. It is the story of a
new world that became a friend and liberator of the old,
the story of a slave-holding society that became a servant
of freedom, the story of a power that went into the world
to protect but not possess, to defend but not to conquer.
It is the American story; a story of flawed and fallible
people, united across the generations by grand and
enduring ideals.
The grandest of these ideals is an unfolding American
promise: that everyone belongs, that everyone deserves a
chance, that no insignificant person was ever born.
Americans are called to enact this promise in our lives and
in our laws. And though our Nation has sometimes halted, and
sometimes delayed, we must follow no other course.
Through much of the last century, America's faith in
freedom and democracy was a rock in a raging sea. Now it is a
seed upon the wind, taking root in many nations.
Our democratic faith is more than the creed of our country,
it is the inborn hope of our humanity; an ideal we carry but
do not own, a trust we bear and pass along. And even after
nearly 225 years, we have a long way yet to travel.
While many of our citizens prosper, others doubt the
promise--even the justice--of our own country. The ambitions
of some Americans are limited by failing schools, and hidden
prejudice, and the circumstances of their birth. And
sometimes our differences run so deep, it seems we share a
continent, but not a country.
We do not accept this, and we will not allow it. Our unity,
our union, is the serious work of leaders and citizens in
every generation. And this is my solemn pledge: I will work
to build a single nation of justice and opportunity.
(Applause.)
I know this is within our reach, because we are guided by a
power larger than ourselves who creates us equal in His
image.
And we are confident in principles that unite and lead us
onward.
America has never been united by blood or birth or soil. We
are bound by ideals that move us beyond our backgrounds, lift
us above our interests, and teach us what it means to be
citizens. Every child must be taught these principles. Every
citizen must uphold them. And every immigrant, by embracing
these ideals, makes our country more, not less, American.
(Applause.)
Today we affirm a new commitment to live out our Nation's
promise through civility, courage, compassion, and character.
America, at its best, matches a commitment to principle
with a concern for civility.
A civil society demands from each of us good will and
respect, fair dealing and forgiveness.
Some seem to believe that our politics can afford to be
petty because, in a time of peace, the stakes of our debates
appear small. But the stakes, for America, are never small.
If our country does not lead the cause of freedom, it will
not be led. If we do not turn the hearts of children toward
knowledge and character, we will lose their gifts and
undermine their idealism. If we permit our economy to drift
and decline, the vulnerable will suffer most.
We must live up to the calling we share. Civility is not a
tactic or a sentiment. It is the determined choice of trust
over cynicism, of community over chaos. And this commitment,
if we keep it, is a way to shared accomplishment.
America, at its best, is also courageous.
Our national courage has been clear in times of depression
and war, when defeating common dangers defined our common
good. Now we must choose if the example of our fathers and
mothers will inspire us or condemn us. We must show courage
in a time of blessing by confronting problems instead of
passing them onto future generations.
(Applause.)
Together we will reclaim America's schools, before
ignorance and apathy claim more young lives. We will reform
Social Security and Medicare, sparing our children from
struggles we have the power to prevent. And we will reduce
taxes, to recover the momentum of our economy and reward the
efforts and enterprise of working Americans.
(Applause.)
We will build our defenses beyond challenge, lest weakness
invite challenge.
(Applause.)
We will confront weapons of mass destruction, so that a new
century is spared new horrors.
The enemies of liberty and our country should make no
mistake, America remains engaged in the world, by history and
by choice, shaping a balance of power that favors freedom. We
will defend our allies and our interests. We will show
purpose without arrogance. We will meet aggression and bad
faith with resolve and strength. And to all nations, we will
speak for the values that gave our Nation birth.
(Applause.)
America, at its best, is compassionate.
In the quiet of American conscience, we know that deep,
persistent poverty is unworthy of our Nation's promise. And
whatever our views of its cause, we can agree that children
at risk are not at fault. Abandonment and abuse are not acts
of God; they are failures of love.
(Applause.)
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And the proliferation of prisons, however necessary, is no
substitute for hope and order in our souls.
Where there is suffering, there is duty. Americans in need
are not strangers, they are citizens; not problems, but
priorities. And all of us are diminished when any are
hopeless.
(Applause.)
Government has great responsibilities, for public safety
and public health, for civil rights and common schools. Yet
compassion is the work of a nation, not just a government.
And some needs and hurts are so deep, they will only respond
to a mentor's touch or a pastor's prayer. Church and charity,
synagogue and mosque lend our communities their humanity, and
they will have an honored place in our plans and in our laws.
(Applause.)
Many in our country do not know the pain of poverty. But we
can listen to those who do. And I can pledge our Nation to a
goal. When we see that wounded traveler on the road to
Jericho, we will not pass to the other side.
(Applause.)
America, at its best, is a place where personal
responsibility is valued and expected.
Encouraging responsibility is not a search for scapegoats;
it is a call to conscience. And though it requires sacrifice,
it brings a deeper fulfillment. We find the fullness of life,
not only in options, but in commitments. And we find that
children and community are the commitments that set us free.
Our public interest depends on private character; on civic
duty and family bonds and basic fairness; on uncounted,
unhonored acts of decency which give direction to our
freedom. Sometimes in life we are called to do great things.
But as a saint of our times has said, every day we are called
to do small things with great love. The most important tasks
of a democracy are done by everyone.
I will live and lead by these principles: to advance my
convictions with civility; to pursue the public interest with
courage; to speak for greater justice and compassion; to call
for responsibility, and try to live it as well. In all these
ways, I will bring the values of our history to the care of
our times.
What you do is as important as anything government does. I
ask you to seek a common good beyond your comfort; to defend
needed reforms against easy attacks; to serve your Nation,
beginning with your neighbor. I ask you to be citizens--
citizens, not spectators; citizens, not subjects; responsible
citizens building communities of service and a nation of
character.
(Applause.)
Americans are generous and strong and decent, not because
we believe in ourselves, but because we hold beliefs beyond
ourselves. When this spirit of citizenship is missing, no
government program can replace it. When this spirit is
present, no wrong can stand against it.
(Applause.)
After the Declaration of Independence was signed, Virginia
statesman John Page wrote to Thomas Jefferson:
We know the race is not to the swift nor the Battle to the
Strong. Do you not think an Angel rides in the Whirlwind and
directs this Storm?
===== BUSH MENTIONS IT ONCE ==========
Much time has passed since Jefferson arrived for his
inauguration. The years and changes accumulate, but the
themes of this day he would know: our Nation's grand story of
courage and its simple dream of dignity. We are not the
story's author, who fills time and eternity with His purpose.
Yet His purpose is achieved in our duty; and our duty is
fulfilled in service to one another.
Never tiring, never yielding, never finishing, we renew
that purpose today: to make our country more just and
generous; to affirm the dignity of our lives and every life.
This work continues. This story goes on. And an angel still
rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.
===== BUSH MENTIONS IT TWICE ==========
God bless you all, and God bless America.
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Now, nation, arise and storm break loose!
Josef Goebells: Total War Speech
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The Storm has a name:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Erin_%282001%29
and guess who "directs this storm"???
http://www.drjudywood.com/articles/erin/erin1.html
http://www.drjudywood.com/articles/erin/erin4.html
Erin provided the power for the destruction of WTC
by way of field effects.
Since they control the weather, they were able to plan
it years in advance. The film MATRIX (1999) contains
and "easter egg" message:
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/282/12665matrix22jpgnl8.jpg
http://u2r2h.blogspot.com/2008/09/matrix-prophetic-film-911-coincidence.html
There is a 911 coincidence... unbelievable stuff! The date is not in the original script, but the CIA has a hand in the making of every movie in the USA. Could it be that the date was planned that long in advance?? The weather manipulation evidence (Wood) is just too much of a coincidence again!! amazing!!!
The planes were noplanes they were holograms!
I take it you already know that NO 767 jet ever hit the WTC. This is proven by the LIVE TV footage, just listen to Ace Baker or watch September Clues ON THAT POINT. (my blog has the links, see below)
If you believe that a Boeing 767 hit the tower, look again :
u2r2h.blogspot.com...
If you still believe hollow aluminium planes butter into buildings THEN DO NOT READ ON.
OK, so you are a noplaner.
Do you really think that the Joint Chiefs of Staff would have authorized the massaker in the USA with the threat that some idiot camera would show an explosion WITHOUT PLANE (or a missile)???
Nah, that's crazy. They could not hope to control all footage.
OK, so NOW YOU BELIEVE IN HOLOGRAMS!!!
it is 100% logical!
Are Holograms possile?
Sure! Someone left us THE PERFECT HINT on Wikipedia!
Please read this again. Someone left us a hint:
There exist also holographic materials which don't need the developing process... (you MUST READ THIS)
LOOK AT THE PICTURE OF A HOLOGRAM:
The "plane" looses wings and is distorted:
Ho--lo--gram
Hey, I don't blame you for your scepticism... it *IS* difficult to swallow. Hey, but that was the idea!!
Lets ask another one:
1- Do you believe ALL FOOTAGE that shows an airplane hitting tower WAS FAKED??
2- What do you think is the likelihood of uncensored footage to have made it into the public -- given that the second hit was under the eyes of potentially thousands of video-camera owners?
3- Given the likelihood is LOW BUT NOT ZERO, and given you insist that NO 767 hit the tower what do you think the risk was to the perps of the # hitting the fan
You see what I am driving at, huh?
You know what I think. I think it is IMPOSSIBLE that the perps would have risked it.
HENCE... the logical conclusion (people, get this into your heads!) is:
Ho--lo--gram
Why? because THERE WERE films, photos and eyewitnesses and they were NOT ALL FAKED
in fact there were some that were faked by the perps, wanting us to believe there were 767s.
Can you not see that Noplaners are dangerous... they contain the seed for holograms... or to put it as I do:
If you are a noplaners, you MUST be a hologrammer
If you do not agree, come forward, it shall be possible to make you understand.
Here, I quote in full:
Dynamic holography
There exist also holographic materials which don't need the developing process and can record a hologram in a very short time. This allows to use holography to perform some simple operations in an all-optical way. Examples of applications of such real-time holograms include phase-conjugate mirrors ("time-reversal" of light), optical cache memories, image processing (pattern recognition of time-varying images), and optical computing.
The amount of processed information can be very high (terabit/s), since the operation is performed in parallel on a whole image. This compensates the fact that the recording time, which is in the order of a µs, is still very long compared to the processing time of an electronic computer. The optical processing performed by a dynamic hologram is also much less flexible than electronic processing. On one side one has to perform the operation always on the whole image, and on the other side the operation a hologram can perform is basically either a multiplication or a phase conjugation. But remember that in optics, addition and Fourier transform are already easily performed in linear materials, the second simply by a lens. This enables some applications like a device that compares images in an optical way.[7]
The search for novel nonlinear optical materials for dynamic holography is an active area of research. The most common materials are photorefractive crystals, but also in semiconductors or semiconductor heterostructures (such as quantum wells), atomic vapors and gases, plasmas and even liquids it was possible to generate holograms.
So the technology is NOT IMPOSSIBLE. The military value (fool the enemy!) is enourmous. It is a technology MADE FOR UNDERCOVER and PSYOP bloodbaths.
please DEAL WITH IT!! don't let it simmer... cook it up!
Ho--lo--gram are as worthy of investigation as CGI-inserts are!
Why it necessarily was holograms that hit the WTC
. google u2r2h hologram and take note of the actual ONLY VIABLE technical explanation of the technology involved
keywords: u2r2h hologrammes spray phase-conjugate mirrors ("time-reversal" of light), optical cache memories, image processing
more research
meet ... THE HOLOGRAM CLOAKED MISSILE
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