[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 11]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 15409-15410]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                  ``THAT'S WHAT AMERICA MEANS TO ME''

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                          HON. DAVID D. PHELPS

                              of illinois

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, July 1, 1999

  Mr. PHELPS. Mr. Speaker, I have been fortunate enough to hear from 
American citizens from all walks of life. I have heard the many voices 
throughout this nation about what this country means to them. They have 
expressed their appreciation, love, gratitude and pride for America. I 
have heard from the veteran who has voiced strong convictions about the 
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of military service and the sacrifice of men and women who made this 
country free. I have listened to the educators and students share their 
dreams and aspirations for the future. And I have learned from citizens 
who speak from their hearts about our moral obligation to help the 
poor, the homeless, and destitute. But, possibly, louder than anyone, I 
have heard from the silent majority; those who never wave banners, or 
hold protest rallies, but faithfully take their privilege to vote 
seriously and always find their ways to the polls. These expressions of 
pride, deep commitment to principles, and faith in God and Country tell 
about the greatness of this country.
  Mr. Speaker, I have incorporated all of these important ideals in 
this song I wrote several years ago about my love for this Country. 
Tomorrow is the Fourth of July, a day that has a very special meaning 
to me, the Nation, and all the Members of this body. I hope we can all 
enjoy this song and I am honored to have this opportunity to put it in 
the Congressional Record.
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                  ``That's What America Means to Me''

                                 Verse

     A place where you can speak your mind and firmly disagree.
     If you believe in what you say
     just say what you believe.
     Where you can choose to work and live
     or where you want to pray.
     The Land of opportunity;
     you can do it your own way.

                                 Chorus

     That's what America means to me
     Where dreams come true;
     It's up to you to be what you want to be.
     Though silent your voice will be heard
     That's what America means to me.

                                 Verse

     Your rights are guaranteed;
     they're written down in history.
     We help the poor and weary;
     we feed the hungry.
     Protecting our honor, defend it we must.
     We still do pledge allegiance
     and still in God We Trust.

     

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