Bush's presidency began with the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil
and ends with the worst economic collapse since the 1930s.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090116/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_s_farewell
 WASHINGTON – As
Americans get ready to turn the page on George W. Bush, the president
offered his own first draft of history. Summarizing eight — and at
times turbulent — years in office, Bush told the country that while
his policies have been unpopular, there can be little debate about
the
results: "America has gone more than seven years without another
terrorist attack on our soil."


In a farewell address to the nation Thursday night, Bush harkened
back
to the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, a time when the public
rallied around him and his approval ratings soared.


"As the years passed, most Americans were able to return to life much
as it had been before 9/11," Bush said in a prime-time address from
the East Room of the White House. "But I never did."


Leaving office with the highest disapproval rating since Richard
Nixon, Bush said, "You may not agree with some of the tough decisions
I have made, but I hope you can agree that I was willing to make the
tough decisions."


A bookend to eight years indelibly marked by terrorism, two wars and
recessions, the 13-minute speech was Bush's last opportunity to
defend
his record before leaving office on Tuesday. His next scheduled
public
appearance will be greeting President-elect Barack Obama on
Inauguration Day.


Seemingly upbeat and confident, Bush called the inauguration of
Obama,
the first black president, a "moment of hope and pride" for America.


The nation's 43rd president remained defiant about his own record. He
claimed foreign policy successes in Iraq and Afghanistan while
crediting his administration for improving public schools, creating a
new Medicare prescription drug benefit and finding more money for
veterans. With the United States facing the worst financial crisis in
generations — under his watch — Bush said his White House took
"decisive measures" to safeguard the economy.


"Like all who have held this office before me, I have experienced
setbacks," Bush said. "And there are things I would do differently if
given the chance. Yet I have always acted with the best interests of
our country in mind. I have followed my conscience and done what I
thought was right."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090116/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_s_farewell
Bravado gave way to nostalgia as soon as Bush left the podium. He
walked alone down the red-carpeted hallway toward the residence. Then
he returned to the room — full of about 200 Cabinet secretaries and
allies, advisers and friends — still on their feet, cheering. Bush
and
first lady Laura Bush greeted the guests. Across the room, their
daughter, Barbara, wiped tears away with both hands. Her twin sister,
Jenna Hager, touched her on her shoulder as their father said his
goodbye.


Bush's presidency began with the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil
and ends with the worst economic collapse since the 1930s.


"These are very tough times for hardworking families, but the toll
would be far worse if we had not acted," he said. "All Americans are
in this together. And together, with determination and hard work, we
will restore our economy to the path of growth."


On national security, he highlighted his administration's efforts to
equip the nation with new tools to monitor terrorists, freeze their
assets and foil their plots. But he also acknowledged some of his
controversial policies, including the terrorist surveillance program
and harsh interrogation of suspected terrorists.


While there has not been another attack on U.S. soil, the number of
terrorist acts around the world has increased, Iran has gained
influence in the Mideast, North Korea still hasn't verifiably
declared
its nuclear work, anti-Americanism abroad has emboldened extremists'
recruitment efforts and a safe haven for terrorists remains along the
Pakistan-Afghanistan border.





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