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worked, and sacrificed, and invested, because they believed that their efforts would make the difference for ’s who we shape our own destiny with conviction, passion, and clear and mon honor our past and press forward with the knowledge that tomorrow will be better than are ’s the vision we won’t lose sight ’s the legacy that falls to our ’s the challenge that together, we are going to every American, I am thankful for the privilege of being your all our service members stationed around the world, I am honored to be your from the Obama family to yours, have a very Happy .第四篇:奧巴馬11月25日電視講話奧巴馬總統(tǒng)的感恩節(jié)祝辭(視頻+文本)奧巴馬11月25日電視講話:奧巴馬總統(tǒng)的感恩節(jié)祝辭Weekly Address: On Thanksgiving, Grateful for the Men and Women Who Defend Our Country November 24, 2011 WASHINGTON From my family to yours, I’d like to wish you a happy millions of Americans, Michelle, Malia, Sasha and I will spend the day eating great food, watching a little football, and reflecting on how truly lucky we truly Americans, each of us has our own list of things and people to be thankful there are some blessings we all ’re especially grateful for the men and women who defend our country all the service members eating Thanksgiving dinner far from your families: the American people are thinking of you when you e home, we intend to make sure that we serve you as well as you’re serving ’re also grateful for the Americans who are taking time out of their holiday to serve in soup kitchens and shelters, making sure their neighbors have a hot meal and a place to sense of mutual responsibility ? the idea that I am my brother’s keeper。and standing guard around the in a larger sense, that’s emblematic of what Americans have always e together and do what’s required to make tomorrow better than ’s who we our journey since that first are among the world’s youngest of peoples, but time and again, we have boldly and resiliently led the way tough odds, we are a people who endure – who explored and settled a vast and untamed continent。that I am my sister’s keeper – has always been a part of what makes our country it’s one of the reasons the Thanksgiving tradition has very first Thanksgiving was a celebration of munity during a time of great hardship, and we have followed that example ever when the fate of our union was far from certain – during a Civil War, two World Wars, a Great Depression – Americans drew strength from each had faith that tomorrow would be better than ’re grateful that they we gather around the table, we pause to remember the pilgrims, pioneers, and patriots who helped make this country what it faced impossible odds, and yet somehow, they , it’s our know that for many of you, this Thanksgiving is more difficult than no matter how tough things are right now, we still give thanks for that most American of blessings, the chance to determine our own problems we face didn’t develop overnight, and we won’t solve them we will solve it takes is for each of us to do our all the partisanship and gridlock here in Washington, it’s easy to wonder if such unity is really