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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
North Carolina (Ms. Foxx) for 5 minutes.
Ms. FOXX of North Carolina. Mr. Speaker, in November, thousands of
marines will graduate from Marine Corps Infantry Training Battalion.
These brave men and women will go on to serve and protect the United
States and our allies across the world.
One such marine is Rece T. Rader from Winston-Salem. His mother,
Angela, recently wrote to me about his graduation from boot camp at
Parris Island and his subsequent move to Camp Geiger.
In her letter, she spoke passionately about how COVID-19 has made it
incredibly hard for military families to celebrate alongside their
loved ones who have completed their program requirements.
Her story applies to so many families, and it highlights the
importance of recognizing the many accomplishments of these airmen,
marines, soldiers, sailors, and guardsmen.
COVID-19 has disrupted the lives of all Americans in many ways.
It is, however, very unfortunate that COVID-19 has deprived the
servicemembers of the physical and moral support that comes with the
attendance of their families at graduation ceremonies.
To all servicemembers who are currently preparing for duty: We are
incredibly proud of you. Your hard work and dedication have not gone
unnoticed, and you serve as the role models that young people look to
for inspiration.
Today and every day, we should celebrate your accomplishments and the
strides you continue to make.
Though we may not be able to congratulate you all in person, please
know we will always celebrate you no matter how close or how far away
you may be.
May God bless you, your families, and the United States of America.
Life Is Winning
Ms. FOXX of North Carolina. Mr. Speaker, life is winning.
Recently, a great new book by Marjorie Dannenfelser, President of the
Susan B. Anthony List, has been published that is entitled, ``Life Is
Winning.''
Currently, I am halfway through the book, but can wholeheartedly
recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning about the fight
for life in our country and to learn more about the role of elected
officials in this fight.
Many people, publicly known and unknown, have been working diligently
to preserve what our Declaration of Independence says we are
guaranteed: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Mr. Speaker, without question, life is the fundamental component to
liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Mr. Speaker, I thank Marjorie, all the staff at Susan B. Anthony, the
staff at National Right to Life, and the wonderful people at the State
and local levels who pray diligently and work every day to promote the
culture of life, which we know is supported by a majority of Americans.
Mr. Speaker, I thank President Trump and Vice-President Pence for
their steadfast support of life. They understand that life must be
protected and fought for at every turn.
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