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Skriven 2005-02-11 23:33:00 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0502119) for Fri, 2005 Feb 11
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President, Mrs. Bush Honor "Lincoln: Seen and Heard" Performance
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
February 11, 2005

President, Mrs. Bush Honor "Lincoln: Seen and Heard" Performance
The East Room



5:58 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you for that wonderful performance. Laura and I
welcome you all to the White House.

I appreciate the members of my Cabinet who are here, and former members of
the Cabinet who are here. I thank Senator Bill Frist for joining us, as
well as Congressman Mel Watt. Thank you both for coming. I appreciate
Michael Steele, the Lt. Governor of the great state of Maryland, for
joining us.

I want to thank Bruce Cole, the Chairman of the National Endowment for the
Humanities. I appreciate Brian Lamb joining us today, the President and CEO
of C-SPAN. I thank the U.S. Lincoln Bicentennial Commission members and the
Advisory Committee for joining us today. I appreciate all the Lincoln
scholars and authors who are here.

I particularly appreciate Sam Waterston and Lynn and Graham for joining us,
as well as Harold Holzer and Edith and Meg. Thank you all for coming.

Sam and Harold have had a good many reviews since they first took "Lincoln:
Seen and Heard" on the road. Perhaps the most enthusiastic review I heard
came from two unimpeachable sources, Mother and Dad -- (laughter) -- who
told how much they enjoyed the performance when they saw it in Houston.
Tonight we've had the special honor of listening to Lincoln's words being
read in the very house where so many of them were written.

Harold Holzer has written, coauthored, or edited 23 books on Lincoln and
the Civil War. He co-chairs the U.S. Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, and
in his spare time, works for one of Laura's favorite museums, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He's an avid New York Yankee fan --
who had a miserable year last year. (Laughter.) He has won many awards for
his work, and his latest book is, "Lincoln At Cooper Union."

This evening I can let you all in on a secret. Tomorrow it will be
announced that Allen Guelzo, who is with us tonight, and Harold Holzer are
this year's first and second place winners of the prestigious Lincoln
Prize.

Congratulations. (Applause.)

Those of you who know Sam Waterston as Jack McCoy should know that
America's most famous assistant district attorney has portrayed Abraham
Lincoln on stage, on television, and so I'm told, even in ballet.
(Laughter.) He didn't dance. (Laughter.) But he did narrate a special
version of Aron Copland's Lincoln Portrait, while ballet dancers performed
around him. (Laughter.) Sam has said, "If I have to be typecast, I'd like
to be typecast as Abraham Lincoln." I like a guy who aims high. (Laughter.)

In his readings tonight, Sam noted that it was on this very day back in
1861 that Abraham Lincoln said good-bye to his home in Springfield,
Illinois, never to return. Over the next four years, from this house,
Lincoln would endure a bitter civil war that included terrible defeats, as
well as ringing victories; he'd sign the Emancipation Proclamation -- right
upstairs -- and he would live to see his hopes for peace and unity rewarded
before his life was taken at Ford's Theater on Good Friday, 1865.

The Civil War was decided on the battlefield; the larger fight for
America's soul was waged with Lincoln's words. In his own day, Lincoln set
himself squarely against a culture that held that some human beings were
not intended by their Maker for freedom. And as President, he acted in the
conviction that holding the Union together was the only way to hold America
true to the founding promise of freedom and equality for all. And that is
why, in my judgment, he was America's greatest President.

We're familiar with the words of the Gettysburg Address, and the Second
Inaugural, so eloquently read by Sam. And this performance reminds us that
Lincoln wrote his words to be spoken aloud -- to persuade, to challenge,
and to inspire. Abraham Lincoln was a master of the English language, but
his true mother tongue was liberty.

I hope that every American might have the experience we had here tonight,
to hear Lincoln's words delivered with Lincoln's passion, and to leave with
a greater appreciation for what these words of freedom mean in our own
time.

Thank you all again. Please join us at the reception. And may God continue
to bless our great land. (Applause.)

END 6:04 P.M. EST
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