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d States of America the two hundred and ,即美利堅(jiān)合眾國(guó)獨(dú)立第236年,親筆在此簽名為證。BARACK OBAMA(巴拉克奧巴馬)感恩節(jié)相關(guān)知識(shí):每年11月份的第四個(gè)星期四是Thanksgiving Day(感恩節(jié))。Every year the fourth Thursday in November is Thanksgiving Day(Thanksgiving Day).它是美國(guó)人民獨(dú)創(chuàng)的一個(gè)節(jié)日。It is the American people39。s original a ,就像中國(guó)人過(guò)年一樣,強(qiáng)調(diào)團(tuán)團(tuán)圓圓。Thanksgiving Day in the United States are in a family together, like the Chinese New Year as, emphasize the round and round circle 。So Thanksgiving is the one of the most important festivals.第三篇:2016奧巴馬感恩節(jié)致辭WEEKLY ADDRESS: Coming Together On Thanksgiving In this week39。s address, President Obama wished the American people a happy reminds us that no matter our differences, we are still one people, part of something bigger than what makes us American are the ideals to which we pledge our it39。s about our ability to live up to the creed “E Pluribus Unum”that out of many, we are of President Barack Obama as Delivered Weekly Address The White House November 24, 2016Hi, behalf of the Obama familyI want to wish you a very happy so many of you, we39。ll spend the day with friends and family, turkey and 39。ll give thanks for each other, and for all that God has given we39。ll reflect on what truly binds us as 39。s never been more a country, we39。ve just emerged from a noisy, passionate, and sometimes divisive campaign all, elections are often where we emphasize what sets us face off in a contest of “us” versus “them.” We focus on the candidate we support instead of some of the ideals we a few short weeks later, Thanksgiving reminds us that no matter our differences, we are still one people, part of something bigger than are munities that move forward are neighbors who look out for one another, especially those among us with the are always, simply, 39。s why, through the fog of Civil War, President Lincoln saw what mattered mostfrom the First Americans to our newest arrivalsthat all of us are created we may think, worship, and speak, and love as we the gift of democracy is ours, and ours alone, to nurture and doubt, that is what makes us Americanthat out of many, we are as long as we continue to wele the contributions of all people, as long as we stand up for each other, speak out for what is right, and stay true to these idealsthen no one can ever take away our best days will always be we will keep building a future where all of our children know the promise of Thanksgiving, everybody.第四篇:奧巴馬2011年感恩節(jié)致辭奧巴馬2011年感恩節(jié)致辭Thanksgiving Day, 2011A ProclamationBy the President of the United States of America2011年感恩節(jié)美利堅(jiān)合眾國(guó)總統(tǒng)公告2011年11月16日November 16, 2011One of our Nation39。s oldest and most cherished traditions, Thanksgiving Day brings us closer to our loved ones and invites us to reflect on the blessings that enrich our observance recalls the celebration of an autumn harvest centuries ago, when the Wampanoag tribe joined the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony to share in the fruits of a bountiful feast honored the Wampanoag for generously extending their knowledge of local game and agriculture to the Pilgrims, and today we renew our gratitude to all American Indians and Alaska take this time to remember the ways that the First Americans have enriched our Nation39。s heritage, from their generosity centuries ago to the everyday contributions they make to all facets of American we e together with friends, family, and neighbors to celebrate, let us set aside our daily concerns and give thanks for the provid