Full text of President Bush’s Acceptance Speech
Republican National Convention
Madison Square Garden, New York City
September 2, 2004
Mr. Chairman, delegates, fellow citizens: I am honored by your support, and I
accept your nomination for President of the United States.
When I said those words four years ago, none of us could have envisioned what
these years would bring. In the heart of this great city, we saw tragedy arrive
on a quiet morning. We saw the bravery of rescuers grow with danger. We learned
of passengers on a doomed plane who died with a courage that frightened their
killers. We have seen a shaken economy rise to its feet. And we have seen
Americans in uniform storming mountain strongholds, and charging through
sandstorms, and liberating millions, with acts of valor that would make the men
of Normandy proud.
Since 2001, Americans have been given hills to climb, and found the strength to
climb them. Now, because we have made the hard journey, we can see the valley
below. Now, because we have faced challenges with resolve, we have historic
goals within our reach, and greatness in our future.
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