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2008 Republican National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by U.S. Sen. John Ensign
SAINT PAUL, Minn., Sept. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Below is the text of
remarks that will be delivered as part of the 2008 Republican National
Convention's program this evening. The text is "as prepared for delivery" and
it is embargoed until delivery. Full text will also be available later tonight
on the 2008 Republican National Convention's media portal at
portal.GOPConvention2008.com under "Speeches."
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U.S. SEN. JOHN ENSIGN
Good evening.
I'm Senator John Ensign, Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial
Committee.
I was first elected to Congress in 1994.
You probably remember it as the year of the Contract with America.
After 40 years of a Democrat majority in the House of Representatives, it
was time to put the focus of government back on freedom and opportunity.
We came to Washington with real ideas and real solutions.
We enacted welfare reform and freed countless people from poverty.
We worked to lift the burden of oppressive taxes from American families.
We scaled back regulation and bureaucracy.
Our inspiration was a man whose vision will forever guide our nation --
President Ronald Reagan.
Ronald Reagan was a true champion of freedom.
He understood that when we stand for freedom, we always win.
And he never wavered in that belief.
Nor should we.
To stray from freedom is to turn our backs on the 42 million Americans who
have served our nation on the frontlines of freedom by donning the uniform of
the United States Military.
They are proof of how sacred freedom is.
One of those Americans is Jacob Fogel from my home state ofNevada.
Jacob graduated from Elko High School and joined the U.S. Navy.
He deployed toIraq, where he worked under the threat of terrorist attack
to help construct bridges.
He lost friends who fell beside him on the field of battle.
Jacob knows the price of freedom.
He put it this way: "Nobody really knows what freedom is like until you
have to fight for it."
John McCain knows freedom.
He has fought for it and sacrificed for it.
He has proudly served this nation as a combat aviator and a public
servant.
It is impossible to imagine the horrific experiences he survived as a
prisoner of war inVietnam.
But I can guarantee one thing: John McCain knows what it means to be free.
If we fail to elect leaders who understand that, we also fail as freedom's
keepers. We are facing one of the most important national elections in
generations.
If the Democrats win a stronger majority inthe United States Senate, our
nation will move farther and farther from the principles of freedom.
The vision of Ronald Reagan will be replaced by an agenda of bigger
government, higher taxes, and less security.
The choice in this election is clear.
Do you want a country more dependent on Middle Eastern oil and crippled by
higher gas prices?
OR do you want a country with its own innovative energy supply?
Do you want a government-run healthcare system that takes the choice away
from patients?
OR do you want a system that gives you control over your own health care?
Do you want bigger government and higher taxes?
OR do you want to eliminate wastefulWashington spending and keep more of
your hard-earned money?
Do you want Democrats to eliminate the right to a secret ballot, letting
big union bosses run rampant over employers and employees?
OR do you want Republicans to protect workers' rights?
Do you want judges who legislate from the bench?
OR do you want judges who strictly adhere to the Constitution and our
laws?
And most importantly, do you want those who do not understand that there
is true evil in the world to dictate our foreign policy?
OR do you want to continue to stand up to radical Islamic extremists?
Republicans are on the right side of these critical issues, because we
will always champion freedom.
We know that sacrifices are made every single day to strengthen, protect,
and honor that freedom.
That is why we must work to take back the majority inthe United States
Senate -- make Sarah Palin our next Vice President -- and elect John McCain
our Commander in Chief.
This is the great cause of our party -- and I ask each of you to give
everything you have to this cause in the months ahead.
Inspire Americans with the fundamental ideals of the Republican party:
freedom and opportunity.
And make sure that they turn out to vote in this election...
On November 4th, freedom is on the ballot.
In addition to the Presidency, there are ten key races that will decide
the makeup of the U.S. Senate.
If we want strict constructionist judges... less dependence on foreign
oil... tort reform... healthcare choices... and lower taxes -- we need to
elect Republicans to these seats.
If we want to protect freedom, we must win these Senate races, and we must
win the White House.
Let's work together to keep the freedom that we all cherish.
God bless you, and God bless America.
About the Republican National Convention
The 2008 Republican National Convention will be held atSaint Paul's Xcel
Energy Center from Sept. 1-4, 2008. Approximately 45,000 delegates, alternate
delegates, volunteers, members of the media and other guests are expected to
attend the convention.Minneapolis-Saint Paul is expected to receive an
estimated $150-$160 million positive economic boost from the four-day event.
For more information about the 2008 Republican National Convention, please
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