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Nov. 23, 2001 |
President Shares Thanksgiving Meal with Troops "These have been hard months for Americans. Yet, this Thanksgiving we have so much to be thankful for. We're thankful for the love of our families. We're thankful for the goodness and generosity of our fellow citizens. We're thankful for the freedoms of our country. And we're so very thankful to you, the men and women who wear our uniform."
President Urges Support for America's Charities
During a visit to a local charity, President Bush called on Americans to support charities of all kinds, especially during the holiday season.
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Fact Sheet
 President and Mrs. Bush are thanking Americans for
giving and encouraging people to continue to come together
through new public service announcements (PSAs) produced by
the Ad Council.
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President Discusses War, Humanitarian Efforts
At the cabinet meeting Monday, President Bush discussed the latest efforts in the war on terrorism and the U.S. commitment to the Afghan people. The U.S. has supplied more than 80 percent of all food aid to vulnerable Afghans through the World Food Program.
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The U.S. Commitment to the Afghan People
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Surrounded by cheering soldiers at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, President George W. Bush addressed the troops and shared a turkey dinner with them Nov. 21. "More than 3,000 soldiers from this post have been deployed to Kosovo for six-month rotations," said the President. "They kept supplies away from rebels in Macedonia, made the recent election in Kosovo possible. I'm glad to report that all of them from this base will be home by Thanksgiving."
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