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                  TRIBUTE TO VETERANS ON MEMORIAL DAY

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                         HON. DANIEL E. LUNGREN

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 25, 2006

  Mr. DANIEL E. LUNGREN of California. Mr. Speaker, Memorial Day 
weekend offers many Americans the opportunity to spend much needed time 
with friends and family, as well as a break from the routine and hustle 
and bustle of everyday life. This weekend, as we gather for cookouts, 
take advantage of holiday sales and welcome the arrival of summer, we 
should refocus our attention and recognize the day's true purpose. This 
is a national day of thanks, remembrance, and tribute.
  Thanks for the gift of safety offered by our Nation's veterans. 
Remembrance for those who have fought and died for our freedom. And 
tribute to the men and women whose service in our armed forces has 
secured America's future.
  Set aside as a yearly reminder to be proud of the soldiers, sailors, 
airmen, and marines who have accepted our security as their duty, 
Memorial Day is a unique celebration of both life and death. Recognized 
by all Americans, regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity, Memorial 
Day is a national holiday dedicated to celebrating the lives of our 
fallen soldiers by honoring their memory.
  Throughout our history, we have met and overcome each threat to our 
sovereignty and way of life with dignity. While our forces overseas and 
at home are engaged in a Global War on Terror, this Memorial Day is all 
made the more poignant by the nature of our enemy. Islamo-fascists 
committed to the destruction of our Nation and our way of life should 
clearly remind all Americans that it is our solemn duty to honor the 
brave men and women in uniform who are fighting to secure the future of 
American generations. Through their sacrifice, Americans yet unborn 
will know greater peace, prosperity, and hope.
  Giving what President Lincoln called the last full measure of 
devotion, the sacrifice of America's armed forces has secured more than 
two centuries of liberty. Today, we honor those who have given their 
lives so our freedom could endure. Our commitment to the men and women 
of our Armed Forces should reflect their dedication to us all.

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