President Bush's St. David's Day Message 2006
St David's Day / Dydd Gwyl Dewi - message from the President
On this St. David's Day, I send our warmest greetings to the people of Wales from the United States of America.
Today, we honor the friendship between our two people.
Welsh immigrants and Welsh-Americans have made great contributions to American governance. Many signers of the
Declaration of Independence had Welsh ancestry, as did 11 U.S. Presidents, including Thomas Jefferson and Abraham
Lincoln. J.P.
Morgan was one of the many Welsh who were prominent in the economic development of America,
particularly in the Mid-Atlantic and upper-Midwest.
Welsh-Americans have added to the richness of America's cultural fabric, whether
through Jack London's literature or D. W. Griffith's pioneering the development
of film.
Today, the people of the United States and Wales stand together to promote the advancement of liberty and equality
around the world. Because of our shared history, we are stronger and better. On behalf of the American people, and
from my family to yours, I wish the people in Wales and Welsh everywhere a wonderful St. David's Day.
George W. Bush
President
March 1, 2006
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