U.S. President George W. Bush used his final weekly radio address before Election Day to make a late appeal for votes, casting himself as the steady leader best equipped to fight terrorism. "Even when you might not agree with me, you know where I stand, what I believe, and what I intend to do," Bush said. "Soon, the decision will be in your hands. And however you decide, I urge you to get out and vote on Tuesday." "Since September the 11th, 2001, I have led a relentless campaign against the terrorists," Bush said. "We have strengthened homeland security. We removed terror regimes in Afghanistan and Iraq. We are on the offensive around the world, because the best way to prevent future attacks is to go after the enemy."