Remarks by the President of the United States

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This popped into my google alert and I feel compelled to share.
Congratulations to Navy Football!
http://www.navysports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/042109aaa.html


THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon, everybody. Please have a seat. Well, welcome to the White House for your sixth straight -- (laughter) -- Commander-in-Chief Trophy. By now, you guys know your way around here better than I do. (Laughter.)

I want to thank everybody who is here. Obviously we want to thank the Superintendent, Vice Admiral Jeffrey Fowler. Coach Ken, thank you. We were just talking -- he's another local boy from Hawaii. (Laughter.) He's four years younger than me, but apparently we've got some mutual friends.

Congratulations to the co-captains, Clint and Jarod, for your outstanding season. A few other acknowledgements here -- we've got Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger -- where's Dutch? There he is right there. Good to see you. Congressman Eric Massa -- good to see you, Eric. Congressman John Sarbanes, right here. We have BJ Penn, the Acting Secretary of the Navy. Good to see you, sir.

And I want to extend a special welcome to Lieutenant Commander Wesley Brown, class of 1949. There he is, right here. (Applause.) Please stand. Wesley was the Academy's first African American graduate. He served his country for 25 years. And the brand new, state-of-the-art Wesley Brown Field House will ensure that class after class of Midshipmen know his legacy for decades to come. So we are very proud of you, sir. Thank you so much for your attendance here today.

The Midshipmen, they've got a lot to be proud of, as we know -- six straight bowl games, six consecutive wins over Air Force; most importantly, seven straight wins over Army. (Laughter.) What can I -- I'm not saying anything. (Laughter.)

You showed incredible perseverance against Temple, when you trailed by 20 with nine minutes to go, tied it, won in overtime. You won an incredible upset over Wake Forest -- even if they got you back at the EagleBank Bowl. We won't talk about that. (Laughter.) Often overshadowed by your fearsome offense is the most improved defense in the nation.
And these seniors who are behind us should especially be proud: four straight NCAA rushing titles -- team rushing titles, something no team has ever done before. In four years, 33 wins, and again, no losses to Army or Air Force.

I understand your unofficial motto is "No Excuses, Nobody Cares" -- (laughter.) That is my wife Michelle's motto for me also. (Laughter.) But I know that's what makes Navy football so special -- you suit up and you play each week against some of the top teams in the country, and you refuse to let that excuse you from taking the coursework or your military training seriously.


And that's why I'm so proud of this team for leading the NCAA in graduation rates for four straight years -- the most important statistic of the Midshipmen. In fact, I want to congratulate the entire Navy athletic department, because, as a whole, Navy athletics has led the nation in graduation rates four years in a row. And that's an extraordinarily -- extraordinary accomplishment.

So I want to congratulate Coach Ken -- as I said, from my original home state, also the first Samoan American head coach in the history of Division I-A, just the third Navy coach since World War II to have a winning record in his first season.

Your starting quarterback is also Hawaiian -- where is he? Kaipo -- where is he? This guy right here. (Laughter.) I hear Kaipo is a pretty easygoing guy. He doesn't get rattled easily, performs under pressure. That's the Hawaiian spirit. That's how we roll. (Laughter.)

I've been watching Mel Kiper getting ready for this weekend's NFL draft -- where is he? Mel? I understand that Eric Kettani -- where is Eric? Right here? One of the top-rated fullbacks in the nation. He's a big guy. (Laughter.) Shun White and Tyree Barnes are serious pro prospects, as well. Where are they? These guys? Okay, they look good also. (Laughter.)

But like all 32 seniors on this team, they're preparing to trade one proud uniform for another, and that's the United States of America's uniform. And even though all of you have won 13 straight against the guys at West Point and Colorado Springs, you're all joining the same team now.

Football, it's said, makes boys into men. But the Academy makes men and women into leaders. And the bonds that you've built and the lessons that you've learned on that field and in your "four years by the Bay" have prepared you to join and lead the finest fighting force in the history of the world.

I want all of you to know that I have no greater honor or greater responsibility than serving as your Commander-in-Chief. I'm proud of you. And I promise you this: From the minute you put on that uniform to the minute you take it off, and for all the days of your life, this country will stand behind you and will be here for you, because we know that you will be there for us.
So God bless you, and God bless the United States of America. Let's -- let's give me a helmet. (Laughter and applause.)
PS - I hear Army has a good chance this year :wink:
 
Nice speech and well presented. Army has a chance at what?:shake:
 
Certainly not football, of course I'm not sure what Army football looks like. What they did on the field in Philly last year was....NOT football.

I've always had some trouble taking the speeches about sports at service academies seriously. They won't be trading in their uniforms for the uniforms of their country, they've already been wearing those uniforms, since they walked (more likely drove) through the gate.
 
Who said this was a "serious" speech?
I thought a couple of month ago you insisted that SA cadets and mids were students and not actually in the service. hmmmmm.
Is the uniform they wear as mids the same as an officer?

LITS - SMILE! :smile: :smile: :smile: This is supposed to be a "feel-good" post!
 
Who said this was a "serious" speech?
I thought a couple of month ago you insisted that SA cadets and mids were students and not actually in the service. hmmmmm.
Is the uniform they wear as mids the same as an officer?

LITS - SMILE! :smile: :smile: :smile: This is supposed to be a "feel-good" post!

Then was it necessary to prod at him with a comment about cadet and mids not being in the military? Sounds like a contradiction to me and an attempt to get a rise out of him. hmmmmmmmmm...
 
Oh Come On: Air Force Sour Grapes. If the lightning ever strikes for that many years in a row I am sure we will all be gloating and sticking it to everyone else. :smile::smile::smile::smile::smile::smile::thumb: Nice of Army to post the tribute.
 
Who said this was a "serious" speech?
I thought a couple of month ago you insisted that SA cadets and mids were students and not actually in the service. hmmmmm.
Is the uniform they wear as mids the same as an officer?

LITS - SMILE! :smile: :smile: :smile: This is supposed to be a "feel-good" post!

It wasn't a bad post, you're right.

And no, mids don't have EXACTLY the same stuff on their uniforms, but they're very close (certainly close than AFA or WP). Didn't say they weren't in the service, but that they were in an uncomfortable grey area awaiting their time to join the "real....Coast Guard, Army, Navy, Marine Corps or Air Force."
 
Who said this was a "serious" speech?
I thought a couple of month ago you insisted that SA cadets and mids were students and not actually in the service. hmmmmm.
Is the uniform they wear as mids the same as an officer?

LITS - SMILE! :smile: :smile: :smile: This is supposed to be a "feel-good" post!

They are considered active duty. That's pretty real to me.

I like the humorous speeches. Can't have a grim serious speech about football. :smile:
 
They are considered active duty. That's pretty real to me.
Of course. Good for you to recognize that now.

I didn't infer from President Obama's speech that he thinks mids are not AD. Not sure how LITS drew that implication but I suspect he was just trying to slam either me or his CiC.
 
That's one of the hardest things about being in the military. If you stay in long enough, you will go through a lot of different presidents. Sort of like priests and nuns who go through multiple popes. I went through 4 presidents; with 2 of them having 2 terms each. The class of 2012/2013 will be graduating or ready to graduate with the possibility of having a new president. And it a unique situation to be a citizen of the United States where you have certain freedoms; and being a service member where the president is also your commander. Something most civilians can't understand is the military member's ability to respect the "presidency" even if they don't agree with many of the policies or decisions of the president. But that is one thing that makes service members unique. And in my opinion, better. They are able to put things into perspective. It's totally acceptable to disagree with the president in office. In time, you will realize that you should do most of your disagreeing with fellow service members. The civilian world WON'T understand. And they will interpret it in a negative manner. Most people don't understand that the PRESIDENCY is not a person.

Obama has already shown in the last 3 months, that he really needs a better director of communications. In other words, he needs to have someone he can trust to tell him when to shut up and what to say when he does open his mouth. He's still in the "Campaign Mode" for some reason. Hopefully he will settle down.
 
Okay...ever one to compete... :shake:

Carter, Reagen, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama...

And since I'll hit my mandatory retirement date BEFORE Obama...I guess I get 6 President's.

Doesn't match my dad or GDad though:

GDad... Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower

Dad...

Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan

Hmm...they both got 7.

Oh well...one of us for the past 17 Presidents...not bad :thumb:
 
Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton... that was all I could take. The forced draw downs and being on the E8 list for eternity just was too much.

My Dad - Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford...

You got me beat Flieger83
 
Of course. Good for you to recognize that now.

I didn't infer from President Obama's speech that he thinks mids are not AD. Not sure how LITS drew that implication but I suspect he was just trying to slam either me or his CiC.



Not sure where I made that implication....actually I believe you mentioned that JAM. :rolleyes: Apparently commenting at all is a "slam" to you now. :confused:

The Fairness Doctrine applied to the web! :rolleyes:
 
Reagan, Bush I, Clinton, Bush II

Father
Truman

Grandfather
Wilson
 
Wow!! Wilson through Obama. Awsome.

Yep!

One of us continuously since 1917. :yay:

GDad: 1917 - 1958 (USN and USA: sailor, physician, flight surgeon)
Dad: 1956 - 1985 (USAF: physician, flight surgeon)
Me: 1979 - ??? (Jet jockey)

But it ends with me either in 2010 or 2011. :frown:
 
The "formal service" may end but the service goes on and on.:thumb:
 
I can't speak for anyone else, but I am very impressed by your family’s service.
Goes back to, as my grandmother would have said: "Thuh wauh of Nawthun aggreshion!" Her GGGDad was a CSA Gen'l...actually a very famous one. And on that side of the family, there are 6 CSA soldiers/officers.

I guess its in the blood. :thumb:

And there are worse things one can do.
 
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