President Bush Speaks About the Patriot Act
Remarks by President George W. Bush at State of the Union
Address (Excerpt)
January 20, 2004
Inside the United States,
where the war began, we must continue to give our homeland
security and law enforcement personnel every tool they need
to defend us. And one of those essential tools is the Patriot
Act, which allows federal law enforcement to better share
information, to track terrorists, to disrupt their cells,
and to seize their assets. For years, we have used similar
provisions to catch embezzlers and drug traffickers. If these
methods are good for hunting criminals, they are even more
important for hunting terrorists.
Key provisions of the
Patriot Act are set to expire next year. The terrorist threat
will not expire on that schedule. Our law enforcement needs
this vital legislation to protect our citizens. You need to
renew the Patriot Act.
America is on the offensive
against the terrorists who started this war. Last March, Khalid
Shaikh Mohammed, a mastermind of September the 11th, awoke
to find himself in the custody of U.S. and Pakistani authorities.
Last August the 11th brought the capture of the terrorist
Hambali, who was a key player in the attack in Indonesia that
killed over 200 people. We're tracking al Qaeda around the
world, and nearly two-thirds of their known leaders have now
been captured or killed. Thousands of very skilled and determined
military personnel are on the manhunt, going after the remaining
killers who hide in cities and caves, and one by one, we will
bring these terrorists to justice.
Complete State of the
Union Address Available at http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/01/20040120-7.html
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