Restoring dignity to the office, proving to the world that we will back up our words with action, showing the world we will lead and not follow, removing the Taliban from Afghanistan and restoring women's rights in the region, removing Saddam Hussein from power and restoring opportunity to the region, cracking down on corporate fraud (which went pretty much undetected/unprosecuted under the Clinton administration), maintaining a fairly healthy economy during a correction after the unbridled growth from the Clinton years (economy went south in March of 2000, yet under Bush the recession wasn't as severe as it should have been), protecting the rights of the unborn, tax cuts, creating a department of homeland security to monitor future attacks against the American homeland, removing WMD's from Syria under Gadhafi's regime, increasing funding for our troops, increasing funding for the intelligence (which Kerry has voted against time and time again leading up to 9/11), the list goes on and on..
Contrast this to a guy (John Kerry) who has been in the Senate for what, 19 years, and hasn't done anything of notable accomplishment?
Again, I don't support all of Bush's policies, primarily his domestic policies on education, immigration, and corporate outsourcing. I think he's far from ideal, but nonetheless, compared to Kerry, he's a saint.