Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
July 4, 2009
Hello and Happy Fourth of July, everybody. This weekend is a time to get together with family and friends, kick back, and enjoy a little time off. And I hope that’s exactly what all of you do. But I also want to take a moment today to reflect on what I believe is the meaning of this distinctly American holiday.
Today, we are called to remember not only the day our country was born – we are also called to remember the indomitable spirit of the first American citizens who made that day possible.
We are called to remember how unlikely it was that our American experiment would succeed at all; that a small band of patriots would declare independence from a powerful empire; and that they would form, in the new world, what the old world had never known – a government of, by, and for the people.
That unyielding spirit is what defines us as Americans. It is what led generations of pioneers to blaze a westward trail.
It is what led my grandparents’ generation to persevere in the face of a Depression and triumph in the face of tyranny.
It is what led generations of American workers to build an industrial economy unrivalled around the world.
It is what has always led us, as a people, not to wilt or cower at a difficult moment, but to face down any trial and rise to any challenge, understanding that each of us has a hand in writing America’s destiny.
That is the spirit we are called to show once more. We are facing an array of challenges on a scale unseen in our time. We are waging two wars. We are battling a deep recession. And our economy – and our nation itself – are endangered by festering problems we have kicked down the road for far too long: spiraling health care costs; inadequate schools; and a dependence on foreign oil.
Meeting these extraordinary challenges will require an extraordinary effort on the part of every American. And that is an effort we cannot defer any longer.
Now is the time to lay a new foundation for growth and prosperity. Now is the time to revamp our education system, demand more from teachers, parents, and students alike, and build schools that prepare every child in America to outcompete any worker in the world.
Now is the time to reform an unsustainable health care system that is imposing crushing costs on families, businesses, large and small, and state and federal budgets. We need to protect what works, fix what’s broken, and bring down costs for all Americans. No more talk. No more delay. Health care reform must happen this year.
And now is the time to meet our energy challenge – one of the greatest challenges we have ever confronted as a people or as a planet. For the sake of our economy and our children, we must build on the historic bill passed by the House of Representatives, and make clean energy the profitable kind of energy so that we can end our dependence on foreign oil and reclaim America’s future.
These are some of the challenges that our generation has been called to meet. And yet, there are those who would have us try what has already failed; who would defend the status quo. They argue that our health care system is fine the way it is and that a clean energy economy can wait. They say we are trying to do too much, that we are moving too quickly, and that we all ought to just take a deep breath and scale back our goals.
These naysayers have short memories. They forget that we, as a people, did not get here by standing pat in a time of change. We did not get here by doing what was easy. That is not how a cluster of 13 colonies became the United States of America.
We are not a people who fear the future. We are a people who make it. And on this July 4th, we need to summon that spirit once more. We need to summon the same spirit that inhabited Independence Hall two hundred and thirty-three years ago today.
That is how this generation of Americans will make its mark on history. That is how we will make the most of this extraordinary moment. And that is how we will write the next chapter in the great American story. Thank you, and Happy Fourth of July.





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Recommended. Thank you Elliott. He seems sad, and is that a tear riding in his left eye? His speech leaves me sad, for his actions have so many times not been consistent with his fine words. I wish he could realize that if he would just rip away all those veils of secrecy and be open with the people then, IMHO, the country would stand with him full force.
agreed.
Ugh. It’s like grammatically correct Bush. Do you have the slightest glimmer of comprehension about how phony you sound?
And if we Americans did not get here by doing the “easy thing,” how do you explain being so afraid to “upend” the corrupt health care system for single payer which 76% of Americans want? You may not “fear the future,” Obama, but you sure fear the wrath of your corporate masters while we other “little people” fear being able to just survive in this corrupt Bushland you are actively trying to make a bipartisan stranglehold for generations to come.
Disgusted. This speech should be set along side Palin’s resignation and Sanford’s first press conference after Argentina as hallmarks of the rot in our republic.
WILL OBAMAS LEGACY ON LADY LIBERTY include the killing of 33,000 AMERICAN living symbols of freedom, our American wild horses?
Today Department of Interior (DOI) Secretary Salazar commemorates the Statue of Liberty while planning the extermination of over 33,000 wild horses against the clear will and vote of the people.
DOI Secretary Salazar typically donned in a White Cowboy Hat is presiding over the formal plans to provide stress counseling for the BLM’s workers and other who will be charged with killing healthy wild horses.
Dartable birth control (PZP) developed by Dr. J Kirkpatrick has been available for 20 yrs and has been used successfully at Assateague for 10 yrs as well as elsewhere.
There are easily 400,000 cattle on these public lands vs. less than 30,000 wild horses.
The BLM continues to ignore and invert the science behind horse vs. cattle grazing and continues to claim horses have a more negative impact on grass conditions, even though cattle, unlike horses, do not have upper front teeth and actually pull out the grasses by the roots and have a much more adverse effect on range conditions.
Secretary Salazar, who hails from a ranching family in Colorado as a Senator voted to allow downed and diseased animals into the American families’ food supply.
Return to the horses to the Wild Horse Territories , as originally intended by the 1971 Free Roaming Wild Horse and Burro Act, and save the American taxpayers the more than 39 million dollars per year cost of round-ups and holding pens fees.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/…..n-the-West
Thank you, wildhorses! Please write a diary here on this. I haven’t noticed your tag here before. For easy to follow instructions on how to write a diary here, move to the right of the screen and scroll up or down ’til you see “Post a diary” in the Toolbox (top of second column).
If you want, I’ll go to dkos and produce the best diary that I can. We must get our Jim White on this. He and “Mary” are our main horse people here-abouts.
I feel like 33,000 of my dearest friends have been condemned to die. Truly, the worst liars and scumbags in our country have gained control of our government.
As for white hats – Dick Chaney also did some speech out west with his phony white wide-brim jammed on his head, as did horse-fearing-and-hating George W Bush, the mass murderers.
Gasbagorama does again what he does best: rhetorical misdirection. If you see a guy in a white stetson headed your way, RUN! Something or someone is going to be murdered.
Thanks for your posts Elliott and wildhorses.
Wildhorses, I just posted your complete comment as a diary here at Oxdown. I just had to do it! I gave you full credit there, and in no way wish to steal anything from you.
Thanks again for the heads-up. Let’s spread this all over the net; there is a humane way to reduce population as is pointed out in ‘wildhorses’ comment.
bad link to DailyKos. Hope this fixes it.
thank you for the comment here and the link to the kos diary.
Mary, I’ve thanked you every place you replied to me, but here’s another “thank you” anyway.
Is the hearing for Aafia Siddiqui to be held on Monday? I can’t find anything but old stuff about her.
wildhorses, I just googled: wildhorse extermination and “our” Oxdown diary is second on the menu, first page.
wildhorses, your comment here became our diary, and it now has 105 comments. If you read the comments there you will find a beautiful story of a woman and her mustang mare adopted in 2007, lady named Anne S Byrns and mare named Winnie. Anne lost everything just about except the horse. They are walking from Mass to Calif. It’s a fantastic story. Greenwarrior told us her story and also passed our diary to Anne’s friend, Sarah, who posted a comment about us and our diary on their website, quoting us and giving our diary’s name. All the commenters at that website, Walking With Winnie – A Journey Across America by Hoof, sound like really good people. We may acquire some new members from that group.
We truly don’t know where our words will end up, huh?