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4th of July Message from the President of the United States

July 4, 2009 staff 2 comments

Editorial Note:  Coast Guard Report published the Independence Day message of the Secretary of the Navy, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, and the President.  We did not overlook the Commandant of the Coast Guard nor the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard, however at noon on the 4th of July, neither has publicly released a statement.

Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
July 4, 2009

Hello and Happy Fourth of July, everybody. This weekend is a time to get together with family and friends, kick back, and enjoy a little time off. And I hope that’s exactly what all of you do. But I also want to take a moment today to reflect on what I believe is the meaning of this distinctly American holiday.
Today, we are called to remember not only the day our country was born – we are also called to remember the indomitable spirit of the first American citizens who made that day possible.
We are called to remember how unlikely it was that our American experiment would succeed at all; that a small band of patriots would declare independence from a powerful empire; and that they would form, in the new world, what the old world had never known – a government of, by, and for the people.
That unyielding spirit is what defines us as Americans. It is what led generations of pioneers to blaze a westward trail.
It is what led my grandparents’ generation to persevere in the face of a Depression and triumph in the face of tyranny.
It is what led generations of American workers to build an industrial economy unrivalled around the world.
It is what has always led us, as a people, not to wilt or cower at a difficult moment, but to face down any trial and rise to any challenge, understanding that each of us has a hand in writing America’s destiny.
That is the spirit we are called to show once more. We are facing an array of challenges on a scale unseen in our time. We are waging two wars. We are battling a deep recession. And our economy – and our nation itself – are endangered by festering problems we have kicked down the road for far too long: spiraling health care costs; inadequate schools; and a dependence on foreign oil.
Meeting these extraordinary challenges will require an extraordinary effort on the part of every American. And that is an effort we cannot defer any longer.
Now is the time to lay a new foundation for growth and prosperity. Now is the time to revamp our education system, demand more from teachers, parents, and students alike, and build schools that prepare every child in America to outcompete any worker in the world.
Now is the time to reform an unsustainable health care system that is imposing crushing costs on families, businesses, large and small, and state and federal budgets. We need to protect what works, fix what’s broken, and bring down costs for all Americans. No more talk. No more delay. Health care reform must happen this year.
And now is the time to meet our energy challenge – one of the greatest challenges we have ever confronted as a people or as a planet. For the sake of our economy and our children, we must build on the historic bill passed by the House of Representatives, and make clean energy the profitable kind of energy so that we can end our dependence on foreign oil and reclaim America’s future.
These are some of the challenges that our generation has been called to meet. And yet, there are those who would have us try what has already failed; who would defend the status quo. They argue that our health care system is fine the way it is and that a clean energy economy can wait. They say we are trying to do too much, that we are moving too quickly, and that we all ought to just take a deep breath and scale back our goals.
These naysayers have short memories.  They forget that we, as a people, did not get here by standing pat in a time of change. We did not get here by doing what was easy. That is not how a cluster of 13 colonies became the United States of America.
We are not a people who fear the future. We are a people who make it. And on this July 4th, we need to summon that spirit once more. We need to summon the same spirit that inhabited Independence Hall two hundred and thirty-three years ago today.
That is how this generation of Americans will make its mark on history. That is how we will make the most of this extraordinary moment. And that is how we will write the next chapter in the great American story. Thank you, and Happy Fourth of July.
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Biggest Loser Joins the Coast Guard on August 4th

July 4, 2009 staff 5 comments
Dan Evans Live August 4th

Dan Evans Live August 4th

Dan Evans of the reality TV series “The Biggest Loser” has signed to perform at the Coast Guard Base in Elizabeth City, North Carolina on the Coast Guards Birthday August 4th.  Support Center Elizabeth City is the same base that brought Lynyrd Skynyrd to the Harbor of Hospitality last September.  Over 8,000 Skynyrd fans from around the region enjoyed that open base concert event.  Unfortunately for many Dan Evans and Biggest Loser fans, the base will not be open to the general public for his concert on Coast Guard Day.

August 4th is the United States Coast Guards Birthday, and Support Center Elizabeth City is known for hosting the biggest and best Coast Guard Day in the service.  In 2008, authorized patrons of Coast Guard Morale, Well-Being & Recreation (MWR) which includes Active Duty, Retired, and Coast Guard Civil Service employees were treated to two live concerts, a fully catered North Carolina Bar-B-Que lunch and much more by MWR.

Last year MWR signed with Nashville recording artist Natalie Stovall and Baltimore’s Kelly Bell Band to provide live entertainment for their Coast Guard Day celebration.  This year’s live concert will include the Lloyd Dobbler Effect fusing modern rock with Latin rhythms and go-go beats in addition to Evans.

Evans music style was inspired by numerous artists from Keith Urban, George Strait, Rascal Flatts and the Eagles, says his website.  Authorized patrons in Elizabeth City can expect another blow out day in 2009!

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Independence Day Message to Fleet from the Secretary of the Navy

July 4, 2009 staff 1 comment

From the Secretary of the Navy

WASHINGTON (NNS) — Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus released the following Independence Day message to the fleet:

“Two hundred thirty three years ago today, 56 patriots gathered in Philadelphia to pledge their lives, fortunes and sacred honor to the idea that all can live in freedom. The signers of the Declaration of Independence came from all walks of life, joining together as one to claim for themselves and their descendants the inalienable rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.

The Continental Navy and Continental Marines played crucial roles in winning our nation’s freedom. In the months after the declaration, Marines and Sailors serving together aboard naval vessels, like the continental frigate Bonhomme Richard under Capt. John Paul Jones took the fight to the enemy’s home waters. Now, as then, you come from all walks of life to your calling on the front lines of freedom. You are taking the fight to the enemy, from Iraq and Afghanistan to the Horn of Africa and anywhere liberty is threatened.

Across the country, Americans gather on this holiday to celebrate the freedoms we all enjoy. As they do, their thoughts turn to you, who stand the watch on land and sea, beneath the waves and in the air. From the first state to the last frontier, Americans everywhere are thankful for your service, proud of your accomplishments and wish you Godspeed.

On behalf of a grateful nation, thank you for giving your time and your talent in the service of our country. Happy Independence Day to you and your families.”

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