[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2002, Book I)]
[June 28, 2002]
[Pages 1081-1082]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Message on the Observance of Independence Day, 2002
June 28, 2002

    Each year on Independence Day, Americans honor and celebrate the 
courageous action that our Nation's Founders took on July 4, 1776--the 
signing of the Declaration of Independence. With that brave and profound 
decision, the Founders demonstrated their love for liberty and proved 
that they were willing to fight and die for freedom. As we honor our 
Founders' bold vision on this first observance of Independence Day since 
September 11, Americans possess a greater national unity and a deeper 
appreciation of the things that matter most in our lives--our faith, our 
love for family and friends, and our freedom.
    In this new era, Americans share a renewed appreciation for the 
ideals that make our country strong. Our fine service men and women are 
fighting and winning the war on terror. They deserve the gratitude of 
all people who cherish freedom.

[[Page 1082]]

    Throughout our Nation's history, Americans have been steadfast in 
their efforts to build a country of liberty, peace, and opportunity for 
all. As we act to lift the dark cloud of terror from our Nation and the 
world, we reaffirm our determination to preserve our Forefathers' legacy 
of freedom. In doing so, we honor their legacy as we move forward into 
the 21st century.
    On this Independence Day we pay special tribute to all those 
currently serving in the Armed Forces and to our veterans. Their 
contributions have been critical to the defense of our country, and our 
Nation is grateful.
    Laura joins me in extending best wishes for a 
safe and memorable Independence Day. May God bless you, and may God 
continue to bless America.

                                                          George W. Bush

Note: An original was not available for verification of the content of 
this message.