[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 36, Number 26 (Monday, July 3, 2000)]
[Page 1544]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Message on the Observance of Independence Day, 2000

June 29, 2000

    I am pleased and proud to join my fellow Americans across the nation 
and around the world in celebrating Independence Day.
    When our Founders set their hands to the Declaration of Independence 
in 1776 and gave life to the United States of America, they took an 
enormous leap of faith. They placed a great trust not only in their 
fellow citizens, but also in all Americans who would follow in their 
footsteps. That trust has been passed from generation to generation, and 
it has been honored by millions of men and women whose hard work, 
sacrifice, generous spirit, and love of country have seen us safely 
through more than two centuries of great challenge and change.
    As we come together once again to celebrate the birth of our great 
nation, we reflect on the remarkable achievements that have placed us in 
a position of unparalleled world leadership. For the peace and 
prosperity we enjoy today, we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the 
great patriots who have come before us. As 21st century Americans, we 
are not only the beneficiaries of their courage and vision--we are also 
the stewards of their sacrifice.
    It is up to us to preserve the freedom that so many brave Americans 
risked their lives to secure. It is up to us to realize our country's 
highest ideals of justice, equality, and human dignity. It is up to us 
to reject the forces of hatred that would seek to divide us and instead 
embrace our common humanity and the values, history, and heritage we 
share as Americans. Our nation's journey to form a more perfect union is 
far from over; but, strengthened by our Founders' vision and inspired by 
our children's dreams, we are sure to reach our destination.
    On this Independence Day, as we celebrate the past, present, and 
future of America, Hillary joins me in sending best wishes to all for a 
wonderful Fourth of July.
                                                  Bill Clinton