Jul 04, 2009 16:47
It's the Fourth of July; it's Independence Day, and I'm about to take a break from my self-imposed work schedule to celebrate. This only sometimes involves fireworks -- which is good, because right now it's raining very, very hard. It almost always involves hamburgers and salad and corn on the cob and watching the movie Independence Day. What can I say? I'm a creature of simple traditions and comfortable habits.
But before I go, I'd like to share with you the letter I received over email just a short while ago, which says so many things so much better than I myself could find words for.This weekend, our family will join millions of others in celebrating America. We will enjoy the glow of fireworks, the taste of barbeque, and the company of good friends. As we all celebrate this weekend, let's also remember the remarkable story that led to this day.
Two hundred and thirty-three years ago, our nation was born when a courageous group of patriots pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to the proposition that all of us were created equal.
Our country began as a unique experiment in liberty -- a bold, evolving quest to achieve a more perfect union. And in every generation, another courageous group of patriots has taken us one step closer to fully realizing the dream our founders enshrined on that great day.
Today, all Americans have a hard-fought birthright to a freedom which enables each of us, no matter our views or background, to help set our nation's course. America's greatness has always depended on her citizens embracing that freedom -- and fulfilling the duty that comes with it.
As free people, we must each take the challenges and opportunities that face this nation as our own. As long as some Americans still must struggle, none of us can be fully content. And as America comes ever closer to achieving the perfect Union our founders dreamed, that triumph -- that pride -- belongs to all of us.
So today is a day to reflect on our independence, and the sacrifice of our troops standing in harm's way to preserve and protect it. It is a day to celebrate all that America is. And today is a time to aspire toward all we can still become.
With very best wishes,
President Barack Obama
Happy Independence Day, everyone. And to those of you who aren't American, Happy Fourth of July anyway. :)
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