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For Immediate Release
Office of the  Press Secretary
September 18, 2001  
President Signs Authorization for Use of Military Force  bill 
Statement by the President  
Today I am signing Senate Joint  Resolution 23, the "Authorization for Use of 
Military Force."  
On September 11, 2001, terrorists  committed treacherous and horrific acts of 
violence against innocent  Americans and individuals from other countries.  
Civilized  nations and people around the world have expressed outrage at, and  
have unequivocally condemned, these attacks.  Those who  plan, authorize, 
commit, or aid terrorist attacks against the United  States and its interests 
-- 
including those who harbor terrorists --  threaten the national security of the 
United States.  It  is, therefore, necessary and appropriate that the United 
States  exercise its rights to defend itself and protect United States  
citizens both at home and abroad.  
In adopting this resolution  in response to the latest terrorist acts 
committed against the  United States and the continuing threat to the United 
States 
and its  citizens from terrorist activities, both Houses of Congress have  
acted wisely, decisively, and in the finest traditions of our  country.  I 
thank 
the leadership of both Houses for their  role in expeditiously passing this 
historic joint  resolution.  I have had the benefit of meaningful  
consultations 
with members of the Congress since the attacks of  September 11, 2001, and I 
will continue to consult closely with them  as our Nation responds to this 
threat to our peace and security.  
Senate Joint Resolution 23  recognizes the seriousness of the terrorist 
threat to our Nation and  the authority of the President under the Constitution 
to 
take action  to deter and prevent acts of terrorism against the United  
States.  In signing this resolution, I maintain the  longstanding position of 
the 
executive branch regarding the  President's constitutional authority to use 
force, including the  Armed Forces of the United States and regarding the  
constitutionality of the War Powers Resolution.  
Our whole Nation is  unalterably committed to a direct, forceful, and 
comprehensive  response to these terrorist attacks and the scourge of terrorism 
 
directed against the United States and its interests.  
GEORGE W. BUSH  
THE WHITE HOUSE,  
September 18, 2001.  

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Rev. Jim Sutter (a/k/a  Groandalf) 

Cleveland, Ohio USA
_http://revjimsutter.blogspot.com_ (http://revjimsutter.blogspot.com/)  
(frequently updated)

Fair winds and following seas to our lost  sailors and Marines.


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