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1、总统演讲稿英文(15篇)【第12篇】奥巴马总统、第一夫人米歇尔奥巴马2022年圣诞节英语演讲稿 the president: hello everybody, and happy holidays. the first lady: we know how busy this time of year is for everyone, so were not going totake much of your time. but we did want to take a moment to wish you all a merry christmas, from our family to y
2、ours. the president: this is a season for millions of americans to be together with family, tocontinue long-held holiday traditions, and to show our gratitude to those we love. and alongthe way, some of us might even watch a little basketball or eat some christmas cookies, too. the first lady: here
3、at the white house, over the past few weeks, weve had about 70,000people from all across the country come visit us and look at our holiday decorations. this years theme was gather around: stories of the season. and in every room of the house, we tried to tell a story about who we are as americans an
4、d howwe celebrate the holidays together. and we made certain to highlight some of the most powerful stories we knowthe stories ofour outstanding troops, veterans, and military families and their service and sacrifice for ourcountry. the president: our extraordinary men and women in uniform are servi
5、ng so that therest of us can enjoy the blessings we cherish during the holidays. but that means many of ourtroops are far from home and far from family. theyre spending some extra time on the phonewith their loved ones back home. or theyre setting up video chats so they can watch as thepresents are
6、opened. so today, we want all of our troops to know that youre in our thoughtsand prayers this holiday season. and heres the good news: for many of our troops and newest veterans, this might be the firsttime in years that theyve been with their families on christmas. in fact, with the iraq war overa
7、nd the transition in afghanistan, fewer of our men and women in uniform are deployed inharms way than at any time in the last decade. the first lady: and thats something we all can be thankful for. and with more and more of our troops back here at home, now its our turn to serveits ourturn to step u
8、p and show our gratitude for the military families who have given us so much. and thats why jill biden and i started our joining forces initiativeto rally all americans tosupport our military families in ways large and small. and again and again, we have been overwhelmed by the response weve gotten
9、as folks fromacross the country have found new ways to give back to these families through their schools,businesses, and houses of worship. the president: thats the same spirit of giving that connects all of us during the holidays.so many people all across the country are helping out at soup kitchen
10、s, buying gifts for childrenin need, or organizing food or clothing drives for their neighbors. for families like ours, thatservice is a chance to celebrate the birth of christ and live out what he taught us to love ourneighbors as we would ourselves; to feed the hungry and look after the sick; to b
11、e our brotherskeeper and our sisters keeper. and for all of us as americans, regardless of our faith, those arevalues that can drive us to be better parents and friends, better neighbors and better citizens. the first lady: so as we look to the new year, lets pledge ourselves to living out thosevalu
12、es by reaching out and lifting up those in our communities who could use a hand up. the president: so merry christmas, everyone. and from the two of us, as well as malia,sasha, grandma, bo the first lady: and sunny, the newest obama. the president: we wish you all a blessed and safe holiday season.
13、the first lady: happy holidays everybody, and god bless. 【第13篇】美国总统悼念爱德华肯尼迪英语演讲稿 one of the most accomplished americans ever to serve our democracy remarks by the president on the passing of senator edward m. kennedy blue heron farm chilmark, massachusetts 9:57 a.m. edt the president: i wanted to sa
14、y a few words this morning about the passing of an extraordinary leader, senator edward kennedy. over the past several years, ive had the honor to call teddy a colleague, a counselor, and a friend. and even though we have known this day was coming for some time now, we awaited it with no small amoun
15、t of dread. since teddys diagnosis last year, weve seen the courage with which he battled his illness. and while these months have no doubt been difficult for him, theyve also let him hear from people in every corner of our nation and from around the world just how much he meant to all of us. his fi
16、ght has given us the opportunity we were denied when his brothers john and robert were taken from us: the blessing of time to say thank you - and goodbye. the outpouring of love, gratitude, and fond memories to which weve all borne witness is a testament to the way this singular figure in american h
17、istory touched so many lives. his ideas and ideals are stamped on scores of laws and reflected in millions of lives - in seniors who know new dignity, in families that know new opportunity, in children who know educations promise, and in all who can pursue their dream in an america that is more equa
18、l and more just - including myself. the kennedy name is synonymous with the democratic party. and at times, ted was the target of partisan campaign attacks. but in the united states senate, i can think of no one who engendered greater respect or affection from members of both sides of the aisle. his
19、 seriousness of purpose was perpetually matched by humility, warmth, and good cheer. he could passionately battle others and do so peerlessly on the senate floor for the causes that he held dear, and yet still maintain warm friendships across party lines. and thats one reason he became not only one
20、of the greatest senators of our time, but one of the most accomplished americans ever to serve our democracy. his extraordinary life on this earth has come to an end. and the extraordinary good that he did lives on. for his family, he was a guardian. for america, he was the defender of a dream. i sp
21、oke earlier this morning to senator kennedys beloved wife, vicki, who was to the end such a wonderful source of encouragement and strength. our thoughts and prayers are with her, his children kara, edward, and patrick; his stepchildren curran and caroline; the entire kennedy family; decades worth of
22、 his staff; the people of massachusetts; and all americans who, like us, loved ted kennedy. end 10:00 a.m. edt 【第14篇】2022年奥巴马总统竞选演讲稿 four years ago as i had the privilege to travel all across the country and meet americans from all walks of life. i decided nobody else should have to endure the heart
23、break of a broken health care system. no one in the wealthiest nation on earth should go because they get sick. nobody should have to tell their daughters or sons the decisions they can and cannot make for themselves are constrained because of some politicians in washington. 四年前我有幸周游了全国,遇到了各行各业的人们。我
24、下定了决心不让任何人由于医疗保健系统的不健全而心碎,不让这个世界上最富有的的国家的任何人因为疾病而穷困潦倒。不让任何人需要告诉自己的子女,他们能做什么,不能做什么,会由华盛顿的某些政客而左右。 and thanks to you, weve made a difference in peoples lives. thanks to you. there are folks that i meet today who have gotten care and their cancers been caught. and theyve got treatment. and they are liv
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