
Speaking of Freedom
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"Although now in hindsight it seems that the end results were almost preordained, at the time no one knew what would happen next. Nothing was 'inevitable' at all. We learned quickly that words mattered," he writes in the opening pages of Speaking of Freedom. Selections throughout the book bring back the fascinating times of Lech Walesa, Mikhail Gorbachev, Václav Havel, and even Saddam Hussein -- when we watched as the idea of freedom seemed to spread all over the world. It was a stunning time in world history, and in these speeches the forty-first president observes it from his perspective as commander in chief, diplomat, politician, navy pilot, and grandfather.
While many of the speeches deal with foreign affairs, others cover freedom's spread within the United States, including the signing of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act and the historic Clean Air Act of 1990. President Bush's voice comes across perhaps most clearly when he is calling young people to lead a life of meaning and adventure that results only from serving others.
Showcasing President Bush's usual charm, self-deprecating wit, and sharp perception, these speeches mark the moments -- large and small -- that defined his presidency. Through his words that motivated people all around the world to become involved in ideas that were bigger than themselves, George H. W. Bush shows us what it means to be "speaking of freedom."
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- Cover
- Colophon
- Also by George H. W. Bush
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Editor's Note
- Introduction
- Remarks Accepting the Nomination for the Presidency at the Republican National Convention: The Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana August 18, 1988
- Inaugural Address: U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC January 20, 1989
- Remarks to the Citizens of Michigan: Hamtramck City Hall, Hamtramck, Michigan April 17, 1989
- Remarks at the Memorial Service for Crew Members of the U.S.S. Iowa: Hangar LP-2, Norfolk Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia April 24, 1989
- Remarks at the Texas A&M University Commencement Ceremony: White Coliseum, College Station, Texas May 12, 1989
- Remarks at the Boston University Commencement Ceremony: Dickerson Field, Boston, Massachusetts May 21, 1989
- Remarks at the United States Coast Guard Academy Commencement Ceremony: Nitchman Field, New London, Connecticut May 24, 1989
- Remarks to the Citizens of Mainz: Rheingoldhalle, Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany May 31, 1989
- Remarks to Students at the Teton Science School: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming June 13, 1989
- Remarks Announcing the Youth Engaged in Service to America Initiative: The South Lawn of the White House, Washington, DC June 21, 1989
- Remarks at the Solidarity Workers Monument: Lenin Shipyard, Gdansk, Poland July 11, 1989
- Remarks to the Citizens of Budapest: Kossuth Square, Budapest, Hungary July 11, 1989
- Address to the Nation on the National Drug Control Strategy: The Oval Office of the White House, Washington, DC September 5, 1989
- Remarks on Presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Lech Walesa and the Presidential Citizens Medal to Lane Kirkland: The East Room of the White House, Washington, DC November 13, 1989
- Remarks to Special-Needs Adopted Children and Their Parents: The East Room of the White House, Washington, DC January 26, 1990
- News Conference Announcing a Ban on Broccoli: The South Grounds of the White House, Washington, DC March 22, 1990
- Remarks on Signing the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990: The South Lawn of the White House, Washington, DC July 26, 1990
- Address to the Nation Announcing the Deployment of U.S. Armed Forces to Saudi Arabia: The Oval Office of the White House, Washington, DC August 8, 1990
- Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the Persian Gulf Crisis and the Federal Budget Deficit: U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC September 11, 1990
- Remarks at the Washington National Cathedral Dedication Ceremony: Mount Saint Alban, Washington, DC September 29, 1990
- Address to the German People on the Reunification of Germany: The Oval Office of the White House, Washington, DC October 2, 1990
- Remarks at a Ceremony Commemorating the End of Communist Rule: Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czechoslovakia November 17, 1990
- Remarks to American and Coalition Troops in the Persian Gulf Area on Thanksgiving Day: Military Airlift Command, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia U.S. Army Camp Near Dhahran, Saudi Arabia On Board the U.S.S. Nassau in the Waters of the Persian Gulf Allied Armed Forces Near Dhahran, Saudi Arabia November 22, 1990
- Address to the Nation Announcing Allied Military Action in the Persian Gulf: The Oval Office of the White House, Washington, DC January 16, 1991
- Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Religious Broadcasters: Sheraton Washington Hotel, Washington, DC January 28, 1991
- Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union: U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC January 29, 1991
- Remarks at a Meeting of the American Society of Association Executives: J.W. Marriott Hotel, Washington, DC February 27, 1991
- Address to the Nation on the Suspension of Allied Offensive Combat Operations in the Persian Gulf: The Oval Office of the White House, Washington, DC February 27, 1991
- Remarks on the Administration's Domestic Policy: The South Lawn of the White House, Washington, DC June 12, 1991
- Remarks at the California Institute of Technology Commencement Ceremony: Caltech Athletic Field, Pasadena, California June 14, 1991
- Remarks on Presenting Presidential Citations to Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams: The Rose Garden of the White House, Washington, DC July 9, 1991
- Remarks at the Babi Yar Memorial: Kiev, Soviet Union August 1, 1991
- Remarks at the Opening Session of the Middle East Peace Conference: Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain October 30, 1991
- Remarks at the Dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library: Simi Valley, California November 4, 1991
- Remarks on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor: National Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Kilo 8 Pier, Honolulu, Hawaii December 7, 1991
- Address to the Nation on the Commonwealth of Independent States: The Oval Office of the White House, Washington, DC December 25, 1991
- Remarks to the State Legislature in Concord, New Hampshire: Statehouse, Concord, New Hampshire February 12, 1992
- Remarks at a Dinner with the Gridiron Club: Capitol Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC March 28, 1992
- Address to the Nation on the Civil Disturbances in Los Angeles, California: The Oval Office of the White House, Washington, DC May 1, 1992
- Remarks at the Southern Methodist University Commencement Ceremony: Moody Coliseum, Dallas, Texas May 16, 1992
- Remarks at a Ceremony Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Landing on Guadalcanal: Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington, Virginia August 7, 1992
- Radio Address to the Nation on the Results of the Presidential Election: Camp David, Maryland November 7, 1992
- Remarks at a Celebration of the Points of Light: The East Room of the White House, Washington, DC January 14, 1993
- Acknowledgments
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