[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton (1999, Book I)]
[May 4, 1999]
[Pages 687-688]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Message on the Observance of Cinco de Mayo, 1999
May 4, 1999

    Warm greetings to everyone celebrating Cinco de Mayo.
    It was 137 years ago today that General Ignacio Zargoza Seguin led 
an outnumbered and ill-equipped Mexican militia into battle. With brave 
hearts, they successfully defended their young nation and set a powerful 
example of hope and determination for freedom-loving citizens around the 
world.
    Well over a century has passed since this battle, but we can still 
learn much from the Mexican patriots who fought at Puebla. Their story 
reminds us to cherish our own independence and to honor those who 
struggled and sacrificed to attain it. It encourages us to stand up 
against injustice and to uphold our ideals. Finally, it shows us that 
brave men and women can overcome great odds when they are united in 
principle and purpose.
    As we mark this special holiday, we also celebrate the enduring 
friendship between the United States and Mexico and the rich cultural

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heritage that Mexican Americans have brought to our society. As we stand 
at the threshold of the 21st century, let us vow to work together to 
forge a future of peace and prosperity for our hemisphere and the world.
    Hillary joins me in extending best wishes to all for a memorable 
celebration.

                                                            Bill Clinton