For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
July 1, 2005
Independence Day, 2005
Since July 4, 1776, Americans have experienced freedom's power to overcome
tyranny, inspire hope in times of trial, and turn the creative gifts of men
and women to the pursuits of peace. Across generations, our Nation has
defended and advanced
liberty.
The words of our Founding Fathers first guided a country of 4 million
souls, yet they put large events in motion. When the Liberty Bell sounded
at the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence, one who
witnessed the birth of freedom in our country said, "It rang as if it meant
something." In our time it means something still. America continues to
proclaim liberty throughout the world, and we remain a country full of hope
and promise where opportunity thrives, where all stand equal before the
law, and where our freedoms are celebrated.
Americans live in freedom because of the enduring power of our ideals. In
the midst of World War II, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt reminded our
troops that our Nation believes in the "right to liberty under God -- for
all peoples and races and groups and nations, everywhere in the world."
Today, a new generation of Americans continues to defend our Nation and
spread freedom. On this Fourth of July, we honor the brave men
and women of our military, and their families, and we express our gratitude
for their courage, dedication to duty, and love of country.
Laura and I send our best wishes to all Americans on Independence Day. May
God bless you, and may God continue to bless America.
GEORGE W. BUSH
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