Remarks of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
December 22, 2012
Weekly Address
The White House
December 22, 2012
THE PRESIDENT: Hi everybody. This weekend, as you
gather with family and friends, Michelle and I want to wish you a Merry
Christmas and a Happy Holidays.
THE FIRST LADY: We both love this time of year.
And there’s nothing quite like celebrating the holidays at the White
House. It’s an incredible experience and one that we try to share with
as many folks as possible.
This month, more than 90,000 people have come through the
White House to see the holiday decorations. And our theme for this
year’s holiday season was “Joy to All” – a reminder to appreciate the
many joys of the holidays: the joy of giving…the joy of service…and, of
course, the joy of homecomings.
THE PRESIDENT: That’s right. This weekend,
parents are picking up their kids from college – and making room for all
that laundry they bring with them. Children are counting down the
hours until the grandparents arrive. And uncles, aunts and cousins are
all making their way to join the family and share in the holiday spirit.
THE FIRST LADY: That’s what makes this season so special – getting to spend time with the people we love most.
THE PRESIDENT: And this year, that’s especially
true for some of our military families. You see, the war in Iraq is
over. The transition in Afghanistan is underway. After a decade of
war, our heroes are coming home. And all across America, military
families are reuniting.
So this week let’s give thanks for our veterans and their
families. And let’s say a prayer for all our troops – especially those
in Afghanistan – who are spending this holiday overseas, risking their
lives to defend the freedoms we hold dear.
THE FIRST LADY: And remember, when our men and
women in uniform answer the call to serve, their families serve right
along with them. Across this country, military spouses have been
raising their families all alone during those long deployments. And
let’s not forget about our military kids, moving from base to base – and
school to school – every few years, and stepping up to help out at home
when mom or dad is away.
Our military families sacrifice so much on our behalf, and
Barack and I believe that we should serve them as well as they serve
this country. That’s why Dr. Jill Biden and I started Joining Forces –
an effort to rally all Americans to honor and support our veterans and
military families. Just go to joiningforces.gov to find out how you can
show your gratitude for their service.
THE PRESIDENT: Because that’s what this season is
all about. For my family and millions of Americans, it’s a time to
celebrate the birth of Christ. To reflect on His life and learn from His
example. Every year, we commit to love one another. To give of
ourselves. To be our brother’s keeper. To be our sister’s keeper. But
those ideas are not just part of our faith. They’re part of all
faiths. And they unite us as Americans.
THE FIRST LADY: In this country, we take care of
each other. And in this season of giving, it’s inspiring to see so many
people all across America taking the time to help those most in need.
THE PRESIDENT: That’s part of what makes us such a
compassionate nation. And this year, I know many of you are extending
that kindness to the families who are still picking up the pieces from
Hurricane Sandy and your prayers to the people of Newtown, Connecticut.
THE FIRST LADY: So thank you for all that you’ve done this year on behalf of your fellow Americans.
THE PRESIDENT: And on behalf of my favorite Americans – Michelle, Malia, Sasha and Bo – Merry Christmas, everybody.
THE FIRST LADY: Happy holidays.
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