Toast Remarks by the President in Honor of Cinco De Mayo

Mon May 5, 2008 9:21pm EDT
 
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WASHINGTON--(Business Wire)--
Rose Garden

   7:51 P.M. EDT

   THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming. Welcome. Sientese.
(Laughter.) Laura and I welcome you to the Rose Garden for what is
going to be a spectacular evening. We are so glad you are here.
Ambassador Garza, thank you for coming. Ambassador Sarukhan, thank you
for being here as well. I appreciate members of the United States
Senate for joining us, members of the House of Representatives for
joining us, members of my Cabinet, members of the Hispanic American
community.

   I want to thank the Mariachi Campanas de America from San Antonio,
Texas for joining us here today. (Applause.) After dinner we are so
fortunate to have Shaila Durcal, who will be singing for us. Hold your
applause for Shaila until after she sings -- I will tell you, however,
that she has interrupted her honeymoon to come to the Rose Garden
tonight, for which we are very grateful.

   Cinco de Mayo is a joyous celebration. It commemorates a joyful
moment in history of Mexico -- it's when Mexican soldiers defended
their independence against what appeared to be an elite and
insurmountable army from Europe. Nearly a century and a half later,
Cinco de Mayo is celebrated by Americans and Mexicans alike -- after
all, it is a symbol of determination against great odds and is a
source of inspiration for all who love freedom.

   For me, Cinco de Mayo is a chance to say that Mexico and the
United States are connected by more than geography. Sure, we share an
important border -- but we're also united by values, our love of
family and faith and freedom. We share an interest in making sure our
people are prosperous and safe.

   In America we deeply value the culture and the contribution of
Mexican Americans. The United States is a richer place, a more vibrant
place because people who have -- claim Mexican heritage now are called
United States citizens. And today we honor those Mexican Americans who
live in America and we consider ourselves fortunate to have Mexico as
a friend and a neighbor.

   And so my toast is to Mexico and to the United States and the
people therein. Que Dios los bendiga. Feliz Cinco de Mayo. (Applause.)

   END 7:54 P.M. EDT

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