Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
November 22, 2012
Weekly Address
The White House
November 22, 2012
On behalf of the Obama family – Michelle, Malia, Sasha and Bo – I want to wish everyone a very happy Thanksgiving.
For us, like so many of you, this is a day full of family
and friends; food and football. It’s a day to fight the overwhelming
urge to take a nap – at least until after dinner. But most of all, it’s
a time to give thanks for each other, and for the incredible bounty we
enjoy.
That’s especially important this year. As a nation, we’ve
just emerged from a campaign season that was passionate, noisy, and
vital to our democracy. But it also required us to make choices – and
sometimes those choices led us to focus on what sets us apart instead of
what ties us together; on what candidate we support instead of what
country we belong to.
Thanksgiving is a chance to put it all in perspective – to
remember that, despite our differences, we are, and always will be,
Americans first and foremost.
Today we give thanks for blessings that are all too rare
in this world. The ability to spend time with the ones we love; to say
what we want; to worship as we please; to know that there are brave men
and women defending our freedom around the globe; and to look our
children in the eye and tell them that, here in America, no dream is too
big if they’re willing to work for it.
We’re also grateful that this country has always been home
to Americans who see these blessings not simply as gifts to enjoy, but
as opportunities to give back. Americans who believe we have a
responsibility to look out for those less fortunate – to pull each other
up and move forward together.
Right now, as we prepare to gather around our dinner
tables, there are families in the northeast who don’t have that luxury.
Many of them have lost everything to Hurricane Sandy – homes,
possessions, even loved ones. And it will be a long time before life
goes back to normal.
But in the midst of so much tragedy, there are also
glimmers of hope. Over the last few weeks, we’ve seen FEMA personnel,
National Guard and first responders working around the clock in hard-hit
communities. We’ve seen hospital workers using their lunch breaks to
distribute supplies. Families offering up extra bedrooms. The fire
department advertising free hot showers. Buses full of volunteers
coming from hundreds of miles away. Neighbors sharing whatever they
have – food, water, electricity – and saying again and again how lucky
they are to have a roof over their heads.
It would have been easy for these folks to do nothing – to
worry about themselves and leave the rest to someone else. But that’s
not who we are. That’s not what we do.
As Americans, we are a bold, generous, big-hearted
people. When our brothers and sisters are in need, we roll up our
sleeves and get to work – not for the recognition or the reward, but
because it’s the right thing to do. Because there but for the grace of
God go I. And because here in America, we rise or fall together, as one
nation and one people.
That’s something to be grateful for – today and every day.
So to all the Americans doing your part to make our world a
better place – it is my privilege to serve as your President. To all
our servicemembers – it is my honor to be your Commander in Chief. And
from our family to yours, happy Thanksgiving.
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