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The RNC has released excerpts of Bobby Jindal's speech responding the President Obama's address to a joint session of Congress. From what they released, it seems like he's trying to echo Reagan in tone, using his background as a son of immigrants to convey an optimistic vision for America. And, in a jab at Obama's statement that we may not be able to reverse the economic crisis, Jindal says, "don’t let anyone tell you that we cannot recover - or that America’s best days are behind her.” He talks about the need to restrain government growth and dings Republicans for having lost their way on spending when in power.

Here are the excerpts:

“As I grew up, my mom and dad taught me the values that attracted them to this country - and they instilled in me an immigrant’s wonder at the greatness of America.   As a child, I remember going to the grocery store with my dad.  Growing up in India, he had seen extreme poverty.  And as we walked through the aisles, looking at the endless variety on the shelves, he would tell me: ‘Bobby, Americans can do anything.’  I still believe that to this day….

“Republicans are ready to work with the new President to provide those solutions.  Here in my state of Louisiana, we don’t care what party you belong to if you have good ideas to make life better for our people.  We need more of that attitude from both Democrats and Republicans in our nation’s capital.  All of us want our economy to recover and our nation to prosper.  So where we agree, Republicans must be the President’s strongest partners.  And where we disagree, Republicans have a responsibility to be candid and offer better ideas for a path forward.…

“The strength of America is not found in our government.  It is found in the compassionate hearts and enterprising spirit of our citizens.…

“To solve our current problems, Washington must lead.  But the way to lead is not to raise taxes and put more money and power in hands of Washington politicians.  The way to lead is by empowering you - the American people.  Because we believe that Americans can do anything.…

“Democratic leaders say their legislation will grow the economy.  What it will do is grow the government, increase our taxes down the line, and saddle future generations with debt.  Who among us would ask our children for a loan, so we could spend money we do not have, on things we do not need?  That is precisely what the Democrats in Congress just did.  It’s irresponsible.  And it’s no way to strengthen our economy, create jobs, or build a prosperous future for our children.…

“In recent years, these distinctions in philosophy became less clear - because our party got away from its principles.  You elected Republicans to champion limited government, fiscal discipline, and personal responsibility.   Instead, Republicans went along with earmarks and big government spending in Washington.   Republicans lost your trust - and rightly so.…

“A few weeks ago, the President warned that our nation is facing a crisis that he said ‘we may not be able to reverse.’  Our troubles are real, to be sure.  But don’t let anyone tell you that we cannot recover - or that America’s best days are behind her.”

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Alan Brooks| 2.24.09 @ 7:59PM

Americans CAN do anything.

unfortunately, though a Thomas Edison could do anything he was given to do, so could Timothy McVeigh.
in this country law abiding citizens can do pretty much what they want to do, and so can law breaking illegal aliens.

Mike| 2.25.09 @ 12:55AM

Way to go Gov. Jindal - except for your reference to government as any real solution, you have the soul of a real Reaganite. Your personal history is awesome. I support you and I hope that after the socialists have their way these next 4 years, you will lead conservative, American principles back to power, and repair the damage the demagogues have left.

God Bless Governor.

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