99-30720. Thanksgiving Day, 1999  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 225 (Tuesday, November 23, 1999)]
    [Presidential Documents]
    [Pages 66093-66094]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-30720]
    
    
    
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    Part IV
    
    
    
    
    
    The President
    
    
    
    
    
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    Proclamation 7255--Thanksgiving Day, 1999
    
    
                            Presidential Documents 
    
    
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 64, No. 225 / Tuesday, November 23, 1999 / 
    Presidential Documents
    
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    Title 3--
    The President
    
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                    Proclamation 7255 of November 20, 1999
    
                    
    Thanksgiving Day, 1999
    
                    By the President of the United States of America
    
                    A Proclamation
    
                    Well over three and a half centuries ago, strengthened 
                    by faith and bound by a common desire for liberty, a 
                    small band of Pilgrims sought out a place in the New 
                    World where they could worship according to their own 
                    beliefs. Surviving their first harsh winter in 
                    Massachusetts and grateful to a merciful God for a 
                    sustaining harvest, the men and women of Plymouth 
                    Colony set aside three days as a time to give thanks 
                    for the bounty of their fields, the fruits of their 
                    labor, the chance to live in peace with their Native 
                    American neighbors, and the blessings of a land where 
                    they could live and worship freely.
    
                    We have come far on our American journey since that 
                    early Thanksgiving. In the intervening years, we have 
                    lived through times of war and peace, years of poverty 
                    and plenty, and seasons of social and political 
                    upheaval that have shaped and forever changed our 
                    national character and experience. As we gather around 
                    our Thanksgiving tables again this year, it is a 
                    fitting time to reflect on how the events of our rich 
                    history have affected those we care about and those who 
                    came before us. As we acknowledge the past, we do so 
                    knowing that the individual blessings for which we give 
                    thanks may have changed, but our gratitude to God and 
                    our commitment to our fellow Americans remain constant.
    
                    Today we count among our national blessings a time of 
                    unprecedented prosperity, with an expanding economy, 
                    record low rates of poverty and unemployment among our 
                    people, and the limitless opportunities to improve the 
                    quality of life that new technologies present to us. We 
                    can give thanks today that for the first time in 
                    history, more than half the world's people live under 
                    governments of their own choosing. And we remain 
                    grateful for the peace and freedom America continues to 
                    enjoy thanks to the courage and patriotism of our men 
                    and women in uniform.
    
                    But the spirit of Thanksgiving requires more than just 
                    an acknowledgement of our blessings; it calls upon us 
                    to reach out and share those blessings with others. We 
                    must strive to fulfill the promise of the extraordinary 
                    era in which we live and enter the new century with a 
                    commitment to widen the circle of opportunity, break 
                    down the prejudices that alienate us from one another, 
                    and build an America of understanding and inclusion, 
                    strong in our diversity, responsible in our freedom, 
                    and generous in sharing our bounty with those in need.
    
                    NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM J. CLINTON, President of the 
                    United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                    vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United 
                    States, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 25, 1999, 
                    as a National Day of Thanksgiving. I encourage all the 
                    people of the United States to assemble in their homes, 
                    places of worship, or community centers to share the 
                    spirit of fellowship and prayer and to reinforce the 
                    ties of family and community; to express heartfelt 
                    thanks to God for the many blessings He has bestowed 
                    upon us; and to reach out in true gratitude and 
                    friendship to our brothers and sisters in the larger 
                    family of humankind.
    
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                    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                    twentieth day of November, in the year of our Lord 
                    nineteen hundred and ninety-nine, and of the 
                    Independence of the United States of America the two 
                    hundred and twenty-fourth.
    
                        (Presidential Sig.)
    
    [FR Doc. 99-30720
    Filed 11-22-99; 11:43 am]
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Document Information

Published:
11/23/1999
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Proclamation
Document Number:
99-30720
Pages:
66093-66094 (2 pages)
EOCitation:
of 1999-11-20
PDF File:
99-30720.pdf