Saturday, June 24, 2006

White House Tee Ball Game (VIDEO)

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President Attends White House Tee Ball Game, FULL STREAMING VIDEO, The South Lawn 1:05 P.M. EDT Fact Sheet, and White House Tee Ball

Three players for the Dolcom Little League Indians of the Naval Submarine Base in Groton, Ct., all dive for the ball on the South Lawn of the White House during action in the opening game of the 2006 Tee Ball season, Friday, June 23, 2006, between the McGuire Air Force Base Little League Yankees and the Dolcom Little League Indians. White House photo by Paul Morse.Three players for the Dolcom Little League Indians of the Naval Submarine Base in Groton, Ct., all dive for the ball on the South Lawn of the White House during action in the opening game of the 2006 Tee Ball season,
Friday, June 23, 2006, between the McGuire Air Force Base Little League Yankees and the Dolcom Little League Indians. White House photo by Paul Morse. GALLERY

THE PRESIDENT: Seth, thank you very much. Good job. Welcome to the South Lawn. Laura and I are thrilled you're here for opening day. It is an honor for me, and the Commissioner, General Pete Pace, to welcome you all here for what is going to be an exciting ball game between the Yankees -- (applause) -- from McGuire Air Force Base -- (applause) -- yes, right from New Jersey. Welcome. Glad you all are here. And they're going to be playing the Dolcom Little League Indians from Groton, Connecticut -- (applause) -- representing the Naval Submarine Base of New London. Thank you all for coming. (Applause.) Welcome

We want to welcome the coaches and the players. We want to welcome the moms and dads and grandparents here to this historic ballpark. And we're glad you're here to help us kick off the 2006 Tee Ball on the South Lawn season. General Pace and I expect there to be some pretty good competition today.

I do want to welcome the Mayor of Groton, Connecticut, Mayor Harry Watson. Mr. Mayor, thank you for coming; proud you're here. (Applause.) Thanks for serving. Thanks for joining us. I welcome Captain Sean Sullivan, who will be the First Base Coach. Captain, thanks for serving. Proud you're here. (Applause.) Good luck. You've got some awesome duties today. And Colonel Rick Martin, from McGuire, good to see you, Colonel. (Applause.) Thanks for coming, Colonel. Proud you're here.

We're proud to welcome Steve Keener, who is the President and CEO of Little League International, and his wife Cheryl. Steve, thanks for coming back. Thanks for helping. (Applause.) For those of you who want to be a Major League player, Mike O'Connor is with us, from the mighty Washington Nationals. Mike, thank you for coming, buddy. Mike is a pitcher for the Nationals. Glad you're here, Mike. We welcome Seth Fallon. We just heard from Seth. Thanks. And I want to thank the Navy Sea Cadets Corps, who happen to be the color guard.

Zane Ellingwood is about to put the first ball on the first tee for the first game. (Applause.) But not quite yet. I do want to welcome Tim Brant. Where are you, Tim? There he is. Tim, thanks for coming, buddy.

MR. BRANT: Thank you, pal.

THE PRESIDENT: A national baseball announcer here to call opening day. We really appreciate you coming. Thanks.

And finally, I do want to welcome representatives from the Armed Forces Foundation, the Fisher House, and our military kids. Thank you for serving our families. (Applause.) After the game, it's my honor to be able to present the balls to each of the players on the team. And I will also be able to welcome Dave Erbe, who is a youth volunteer. He volunteers to help the wounded and injury [sic] military personnel at Walter Reed. David, thank you in advance for doing what you're doing. Thanks for serving your generation and our country. You're a good man. (Applause.)

And now, before we put the first ball on the tee, I do want you to join me in the Little League Pledge. Are you ready? All players ready? Doesn't look like it. (Laughter.) Are you ready?

(The pledge is recited.)

THE PRESIDENT: Play ball. (Applause.)

END 1:09 P.M. EDT, For Immediate Release, June 23, 2006

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Freedom Calendar 06/24/06 - 07/01/06

June 24, 1940, Republican Party platform calls for integration of the armed forces; for the balance of his terms in office, FDR fails to order it 25

June 25, 1996, Death of U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Elbert Tuttle, appointed by President Dwight Eisenhower; eulogized for ensuring that Brown v. Board of Education became “a broad mandate for racial justice”.

June 26, 1857, Abraham Lincoln declares Republican position that slavery is “cruelly wrong,” while Democrats “cultivate and excite hatred” for blacks.

June 27, 1940, Charles Anderson (R-KY), first African-American state legislator from a southern state in the 20th century, serves as delegate to the 1940 Republican National Convention.

June 28, 1864, Republican majority in Congress repeals Fugitive Slave Acts.

June 29, 1982, President Ronald Reagan signs 25-year extension of 1965 Voting Rights Act.

June 30, 1910, Estelle Reel (R-WY), first woman in nation elected to statewide office and first woman confirmed by U.S. Senate to a federal post, retires after 12 years as U.S. Superintendent of Indian Schools.

August 1, 1916, Republican presidential candidate Charles Evans Hughes, former New York Governor and U.S. Supreme Court Justice, endorses women’s suffrage constitutional amendment; he would become Secretary of State and Chief Justice.

"Don't forget I was born in '45. At that time, Vienna and half of Austria laid in ruins. And without the participation of America, what fate would have Europe? Where would be Europe today? Not the peaceful, prosperous Europe like we love it and where we live.

Nothing -- I will never forget that America fed us with food, with economic support. The American people, at that time, the American government invested billions of dollars in Europe to develop the former enemy. And now we are a partner. So I think it's grotesque to say that America is a threat to the peace in the world compared with North Korea, Iran, other countries."


Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel

SOURCE: Republican Freedom Calendar

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