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Nov. 24, 2001 |
Radio Address by the President To the Nation Good morning. Thanksgiving this year comes 72 days after a terrible national shock, an act of evil that caused, and continues to cause, so much suffering. Yet, the evil the terrorists intended has resulted in good they never expected. And this holiday season, Americans have much to be thankful for.
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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 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 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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Hosting a dinner celebrating the holy month of Ramadan, President George W. Bush addresses ambassadors from Islamic nations and other distinguished guests in the State Room Nov. 19. "America has close and important relations with many Islamic nations So it is fitting for America to honor your friendship and the traditions of a great faith by hosting this Iftaar at the White House," said the President in his remarks.
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