2004 Republical National Convention Speech
August 30, 2004
Bernard Kerik
Former NYC Police Commissioner
It is an honor to stand before you this evening, not only because of
this Convention but because of the history that Madison Square Garden
holds for me.
In 1986, I stood in this very arena, raised my right hand and was sworn
in as a New York City Police Officer.
Fourteen years later, Mayor Giuliani appointed me as Police
Commissioner of this great city and it was a great day in a great time.
Crime was down; the city was prospering like never before, and then the
unthinkable: America was under attack.
In the attacks of September 11th, we witnessed the worst and the best
in humanity.
Through the devastation created by 19 evil men, we witnessed heroics by
our first responders that were unparalleled.
We witnessed strong and decisive leadership on that day and those that
followed in Mayor Giuliani, Governor Pataki and most importantly, our
Commander in Chief, President Bush.

We didn't ask for this war, but
faced with an evil whose only mission is to destroy our country we had
to respond.
We had to fight this war abroad. And we had to fight the war here at
home.
The President responded by creating the Department of Homeland
Security, he enacted the PATRIOT Act and he has tripled our homeland
security funding since 2001.
And today in Afghanistan, the Taliban has been unseated from power and
the Al Queda leadership is on the run.
In Iraq, Saddam Hussein will finally be held accountable.
Today, we live in a much safer world as a result of this President's
strong leadership.
As I think about his leadership, I think of the courage it took for our
Commander in Chief to land on an airstrip in the dark of night, a world
away, to be with our troops on Thanksgiving.
He was there for them as he was for us right here in New York City,
inspiring a nation as he stood on hallowed ground, supporting the first
responders.
This fight against terrorism takes decisiveness, not contradiction.
It takes continued support for our troops and first responders, not
votes against our military, our intelligence and law enforcement
spending.
Most importantly, it takes courage and inspirational leadership in the
White House.
There are two candidates in this race, but only one fills those needs.
George W. Bush has my vote and for the future and safety of this
country, I pray to God he has yours as well.
God bless you and God bless America.

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