tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8937934.post-1100348452410363602004-11-13T15:13:00.000+03:002004-11-13T15:26:48.896+03:00President Bush Thanks VeteransHere are excerpts from President Bush's remarks at Arlington Cemetery on Veterans Day. He again reiterates what he said in my previous post on the Iraq conflict. That I am here to help a country be free so the United States will remain free and safe. The whole speech can be found at <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/11/20041111-3.html">http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/11/20041111-3.html</a>
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<br /><blockquote><p>"Veterans Day is set aside to remember every man and woman who has taken up arms to defend our country. We honor every soldier, sailor, airman, Marine and Coastguardsman who gave some of the best years of their lives to the service of the United States and stood ready to give life, itself, on our behalf.
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<br />Our veterans are drawn from several generations and many backgrounds. They're Americans who remember the swift conflict of the Persian Gulf War; and a long Cold War vigil; the heat of Vietnam and the bitter cold of Korea. They are veterans in their 80s, who served under MacArthur and Eisenhower and saved the liberty of the world. And still with us in the year 2004 are a few dozen Americans who fought the Kaiser's army and celebrated the end of the Great War on this day in 1918.
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<br />All who have served in this cause are liberators in the best tradition of America. Their actions have made our nation safer in a world full of new dangers. Their actions have also upheld the ideals of America's founding, which defines us still. Our nation values freedom -- not just for ourselves, but for all. And because Americans are willing to serve and sacrifice for this cause, our nation remains the greatest force for good among all the nations on the Earth.
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<br />Some of tomorrow's veterans are in combat in Iraq at this hour. They have a clear mission: to defeat the terrorists and aid the rise of a free government that can defend itself. They are performing that mission with skill and with honor. They are making us proud. They are winning.
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<br />From the very day George Washington took command, the uniform of the United States has always stood for courage and decency and shining hope in a world of darkness. And all who have worn that uniform have won the thanks of the American people.
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<br />Today we also recall the men and women who did not live to be called "veterans," many of whom rest in these hills. Our veterans remember the faces and voices of fallen comrades. The families of the lost carry a burden of grief that time will lighten, but never lift. Our whole nation honors every patriot who placed duty and country before their own lives. They gave us every day that we live in freedom. The security of America depends on our active leadership in the world to oppose emerging threats and to spread freedom that leads to the peace we all want. And our leadership ultimately depends on the commitment and character of the Armed Forces.
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<br />May God bless our veterans and their families, and may God continue to bless our great nation. Thank you."</p></blockquote>
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