Liberty Century

There is no justice without freedom, and there can be no human rights without human liberty!

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

President Bush spoke to the U.N.....

....assembly that for the most part has utter contempt for him and for U.S. policy. He spoke from the heart and was unwaivering in his commitment to the liberty and security. God Bless you President George W. Bush!

United Nations Headquarters
New York, New York

Closing Statement from speech:

Today, I've outlined a broad agenda to advance human dignity, and enhance the security of all of us. The defeat of terror, the protection of human rights, the spread of prosperity, the advance of democracy -- these causes, these ideals, call us to great work in the world. Each of us alone can only do so much. Together, we can accomplish so much more.
History will honor the high ideals of this organization. The charter states them with clarity: "to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war," "to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights," "to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom."
Let history also record that our generation of leaders followed through on these ideals, even in adversity. Let history show that in a decisive decade, members of the United Nations did not grow weary in our duties, or waver in meeting them. I'm confident that this young century will be liberty's century. I believe we will rise to this moment, because I know the character of so many nations and leaders represented here today. And I have faith in the transforming power of freedom.
May God bless you.

* Released by the White House