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President Bush Attends National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast
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For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary June 26, 2008

President Bush Attends National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast

˙ /news/releases/2008/06/20080626-11.wm.v.html ˙˙Presidential Remarks
˙˙Audio ˙˙Photos ˙˙En Espa¤ol


8:37 A.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Gracias. Si‚ntese. (Laughter.) Luis, thank you, sir. So he
asked, would I come to the prayer breakfast. My answer was, por supuesto.
(Laughter.) I am honored to join you. I was proud to stand with you in 2002
at the first National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast. Today, I am proud to stand
with you for the final time as your sitting President. This happens to be
an important event, in my view. It's an important event because it reminds
us that no matter what our status in life might be, that we have a duty to
respond to a higher power. You know, next year in Crawford, Laura and I are
going to have a different kind of prayer breakfast. I'll be cooking the
eggs, and she'll be praying I don't burn them. (Laughter.)

I do want to welcome the First Lady of Panama, Vivian Fernandez de
Torrijos. Thank you for coming. (Applause.) As some of you may or may not
know, the -- mi ni¤ita lived in Panama for a while, and the government and
the people there were so kind and hospitable, and I'll never be able to
repay you for that. So thank you very much. Please give your esposo my best
regards, el Presidente de Panam . SĦ, thank you. Proud to be here with
pastors and community leaders. Thank you for doing what you're doing.

Each of you here this morning is here to celebrate a simple and powerful
act -- prayer to an Almighty God. You know the comfort that comes from
placing our worries in the hands of a higher power. You know the humility
that comes from approaching our Maker on bended knee. And you know the
strength that comes from lifting our thoughts from worldly cares and
focusing on the eternal.

Today I ask all to join together to pray that God continues to bestow His
blessings on our wonderful country. We pray that the Almighty will
strengthen America's families. A caring family is the foundation of a
hopeful society. We pray that every child in America can grow up in a
loving and stable home. We pray for the day when every child in America is
welcomed in life and protected in law. (Applause.) And we pray that in
every community across this great land, the Almighty will strengthen los
valores de la familia y de la fe. (Applause.)

We pray that America will strengthen those who serve nuestros hermanos y
hermanas in need. We pray for the continued success of faith-based and
community groups like Esperanza -- (applause) -- all aiming to transfer
[sic] our great country one heart, one soul, one conscience at a time. I
was proud to hear of the work of Esperanza in Philadelphia. I've known
Esperanza for ochos a¤os. I was first impressed by the vision of making
sure that every child gets a good education. It's Luis who started the
charter school. It's a tremendous school. Less than one percent of students
drop out -- and more than 90 percent of the graduates are planning to go to
college this fall. There's nothing more hopeful than to give a child a good
education. (Applause.)

I'm impressed by the program called Esperanza Trabajando. This program
helps at-risk youths and former prisoners move from lives of hopelessness
to futures of accomplishment and self-sufficiency. Esperanza Trabajando,
for those of you who don't speak Spanish -- and frankly, mine isn't all
that good -- (laughter) -- means "Hope is Working" -- and that's exactly
what you are demonstrating, Luis, and others in this room demonstrate cada
dĦa -- every day.

For the past eight years, my administration has provided unprecedented
support for the compassionate work performed by faith-based and community
groups, because I understand this: government can hand out money, but
government cannot put hope in a person's heart. And oftentimes that is
found in our faith community and our community organizations. And so we've
lowered the barriers that kept government and faith-based groups needlessly
divided -- and ensured that America's armies of compassion are at the
center of our nation's efforts to make our society more hopeful for every
individual.

Organizations like yours have shown the ability to save and change lives.
And in your mercies of love and mercy, you must always have a strong and
reliable partner in government.

We pray that Almighty will strengthen and protect those who serve the cause
of freedom. These brave men and women share our cherished belief that the
desire for liberty is written by the Almighty in every human heart. We
believe in the universality of freedom. And where we see people suffer from
forms of government that create hopelessness, or disease and hunger, and
mosquito bites, that deny people a hopeful life, the United States must act
under the theory, under the principle that to whom much is given, much is
required. (Applause.)

I'm impressed, deeply impressed by those who wear our nation's uniform.
(Applause.) I appreciate -- some have given their lives, others have
suffered injuries in freedom's cause. And this morning, I am honored to
note that five brave servicemen who are being treated at Walter Reed Army
Medical Center are with us today. We thank you for your sacrifice, we pray
for your recovery, and we honor your service to the United States of
America. (Applause.)

This, like, might not be on the schedule, but if you five guys would mind
letting me have my picture taken with you, I'd be honored -- so, like, when
the speech is about to end, which is soon, head to the exits, and I'll see
you.

We also honor those who struggle for freedom against oppressive regimes.
It's essential that the United States always remember, in our great comfort
that we always remember that there are those who want their freedom just
like we have our freedom. One of those men is Juan Carlos Gonzales Leiva.
He's a lawyer and human rights activist on the island of Cuba. Juan Carlos
was unjustly jailed for more than two years by the Cuban regime because he
supported a dissident journalist. While he was imprisoned, his cane and his
dark glasses were confiscated -- which was especially cruel, because Juan
Carlos is blind. The guards took away his Braille Bible. But they could not
take away his spirit. Today, Juan Carlos is no longer in jail, but he
remains under the surveillance of the Cuban government.

Juan Carlos continues his important fight for human rights in Cuba, and the
United States must always stand squarely with those who struggle for their
human rights against tyranny. And today we're honored that his hermano is
with us. Onel Ramon Gonzales Leiva is here on his behalf. Onel, we want to
thank you for coming. Our prayers go out to your brother and those who
struggle with him. And we ask for the day, we pray for the day when the
light of liberty shines on the people of Cuba and those who long for
freedom. Onel, bienvenidos. (Applause.)

So as I mentioned, this is my last visit as your President to the Hispanic
Prayer Breakfast. It's been a joy every time I have come. During the last
seven-and-a-half years, I have been touched by how many Americans have come
up and said, "I'm praying for you, Mr. President." People I've never seen
before in my life, may never see again. It's amazing, you would think they
would come up and say, I'd like a new highway, or -- (laughter) -- how
about an additional bridge. But, no, total strangers come and say, I just
want you to know we lift you up in prayer. Somebody asked me what all that
meant, and I said, well, you know, I'm finally beginning to understand the
story of the calm in the rough seas. And I attribute it to the fact that
millions of people have been so kind and generous to pray for me and Laura.

And so on my final trip here as your sitting President, I thank you for
your prayers. I can't thank you enough for your spiritual support. And it's
made a significant difference during these seven-and-a-half years. Being
your President has been an unimaginable honor and a joyous experience.

Thank you, and God bless.

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