[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 44, Number 21 (Monday, June 2, 2008)]
[Page 754]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks During a Meeting With Leaders of Rolling Thunder, Inc.

May 25, 2008

    The President. [Inaudible]--to get to know the leaders of Rolling 
Thunder. For our fellow citizens who don't know Rolling Thunder, Rolling 
Thunder is a--the moment in time here in Washington, on Memorial Day 
weekend, when thousands of motorcyclers come to the Nation's Capital to 
pay tribute to those who have died in service, to those who sacrifice, 
and those who serve. And it's a magnificent sight.
    We just choppered in, Artie, and I saw your brothers and sisters 
cranking up their machines and driving through the Nation's Capital. 
Many of them have got the flag on the back. And I am just so honored to 
welcome you back. I want to thank you and all your comrades for being so 
patriotic and loving our country as much as you do. And I think this is 
the--I don't know if this is the eighth time we've been together here, 
but pretty close.
    Artie Muller. Pretty close, sir; maybe one more.
    The President. Yes, one more. [Laughter] Anyway, Artie is the main 
man, and this is his board of directors who have continued to rally 
people around the country.
    I went to Greensburg, Kansas, Artie, and I came into a town that had 
been destroyed by a tornado. I was going to give the high school 
graduation speech, and rode in from the airport, and the motorcyclers 
were all lining the streets with the flags. And it made me feel great.
    When people go to protest at the funeral of one of our brave 
soldiers that died in combat, Artie's folks are there to make sure that 
those protestors don't denigrate the moment.
    And so you're doing a lot for the country.
    Mr. Muller. Thank you.
    The President. And our troops appreciate you, the veterans 
appreciate you, and your President appreciates you.
    Mr. Muller. Thank you, Mr. President.
    The President. Welcome.

Note: The President spoke at 12:54 p.m. on the South Lawn at the White 
House. Participating in the meeting was Artie Muller, national executive 
director, Rolling Thunder, Inc.