Remarks to the Veterans of Foreign Wars.(Week Ending Friday, January 13, 2006)(Transcript)

From: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents | Date: January 16, 2006 | Copyright information

January 10, 2006

Thank you all. Please be seated. Thanks for the warm welcome. It is an honor to stand with the men and women of the Veterans of Foreign Wars--again. This is one of America's great organizations. I appreciate the proud and patriotic work you do across America. Thanks for your hard work in our Nation's Capital to make sure our Government listens to the concerns of our veterans.

Your members include veterans who served in World War II--I just ha...

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