Remarks by the President in a Meeting on the People's Republic of China Earthquake...

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Fri Jun 6, 2008 1:11pm EDT

Remarks by the President in a Meeting on the People's Republic of China Earthquake Relief Efforts

WASHINGTON--(Business Wire)--
American Red Cross National Headquarters

   11:43 A.M. EDT

   THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Bonnie, for inviting me here.
I'm proud to be here with Secretary of State Rice, Secretary of
Treasury Paulson. Ambassador, thank you for being here.

   I've just been briefed about how the United States private sector,
faith-based community, NGO community is responding to what is a
horrible human disaster in China -- estimated 70,000 people have died,
18,000 people missing, 15 million people homeless, and the tally is
still being counted. There's no question this is a major human
disaster that requires a strong response from the Chinese government,
which is what they're providing, but it also responds (sic) a
compassionate response from nations to whom -- that have got the
blessings, good blessings of life, and that's us.

   I told the folks assembled here that I'm not surprised that the
American people have responded to this challenge. And the reason I'm
not surprised is we're a compassionate, decent nation that cares
deeply about a stranger who hurts. And so the response of the -- so
far of our American citizens have been unprecedented and unparalleled
in its compassion.

   There will be more work that needs to be done. My message to the
Chinese government is, thank you for welcoming our aid. Thank you for
taking a firm response to this disaster, and just know the American
people care about the people of China. When a brother and sister
hurts, we care about it.

   And so that's why our response has been so robust and so
compassionate to date. I want to thank you all from the bottom of my
heart for showing the great compassion of America.

   Thank you.

   END 11:45 A.M. EDT

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