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Article: Remarks on Independence Day in Charleston, West Virginia: July 4, 2004.(Week Ending Friday, July 9, 2004)(Transcript)
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- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Article date:
- July 12, 2004
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July 4, 2004
Thank you all. They got the best seat in the house. [Laughter] Glad you all are here. Thanks for coming. Happy Fourth of July. I am thrilled to be back in your great State to celebrate once again Independence Day, this time in the capital of the Mountain State, the great city of Charleston, West Virginia. I appreciate the good people of this State. You work hard. You look after your neighbors, and you love your country. And you sure know how to make a President feel welcome. Thank you all.
West Virginia is an important State to our Nation in many ways--in many ways. You're one of the most beautiful places to visit in America. People ought to ...