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Not long before his death last month, May God bless America. Army Captain James Adamouski of Spring- field, Virginia, wrote this to his wife, NOTE: The President spoke at 11:33 a.m. in the Meighan. ‘‘I do my job 110 percent and don’t Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery. In get distracted or discouraged when I’m out his remarks, he referred to Secretary of Defense flying on missions. However, when I have Donald H. Rumsfeld; Maj. Gen. James T. Jackson, USA, commander, and Col. Kerry Steedley, USA, some down time and get to really thinking, chaplain, Military District of Washington; and Col. I realize that for all the good times we’re— Harold Ray, USAF, 11th wing chaplain, Bolling all the good things we’re doing here, I just Air Force Base. plain miss you.’’ In his last letter home from the Middle East, Staff Sergeant Lincoln Hollinsaid of Remarks Honoring the 2002 World Malden, Illinois, said how much he appre- Series Champion Anaheim Angels ciated getting mail from his family. He May 27, 2003 added, ‘‘I wish my truck and boat knew how to write.’’ [Laughter] ‘‘I sure do miss them.’’ The President. Thank you all. Please be [Laughter] He went on, ‘‘Today would be a seated, except for the players. [Laughter] It’s beautiful fishing day. I can see it now: Drop my honor to welcome the World Champion my electronic anchors, kick my feet up, three Anaheim Angels to the White House. Con- poles out with hooks in search for that elusive gratulations. yet loveable catfish.’’ I understand some of the players were so Americans like these did not fight for glory excited that, well, like , who but to fulfill a duty. They did not yearn to actually went out and purchased a suit. be heroes; they yearned to see mom and dad [Laughter] Fine looking. [Laughter] I don’t again and to hold their sweethearts and to know if David shared with the players here watch their sons and daughters grow. They that I actually invited David for dinner. wanted the daily miracle of freedom in George Will and I hosted a baseball dinner America, yet they gave all that up and gave here a while ago, and David came, and he life itself for the sake of others. didn’t take any silverware. [Laughter] Their sacrifice was great but not in vain. I really want to congratulate the team own- All Americans and every free nation on Earth ers. First, I want to congratulate you, Arte, can trace their liberty to the white markers for being an owner of the team. It’s pretty of places like Arlington National Cemetery. quick how things happen here in America. And may God keep us ever grateful. You buy the team; now you’re at the White Almost 7 weeks ago, an Army Ranger, House. [Laughter] But I think you and Car- Captain Russell Rippetoe, was laid to rest in ole will love baseball. I know Laura and I Section 60. Captain Rippetoe’s father, Joe, really enjoyed our time with the mighty a retired lieutenant colonel, gave a farewell , although somewhat dis- salute at the grave of his only son. Russell appointed by the fact that we never actually Rippetoe served with distinction in Oper- got to come to the White House. But at least ation Iraqi Freedom, earning both the we’re all in the West. How Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. On the about that? So congratulations on becoming back of his dog tag were engraved these a new owner. words from the Book of Joshua: ‘‘Have not I also want to pay homage to . I commanded thee? Be strong and of good Gene was the owner of the team when I was courage. Be not afraid, neither be thou dis- fortunate enough to be in baseball, and he’s mayed, for the Lord thy God is with thee.’’ an amazing guy. I know that he’s smiling This faithful Army captain has joined a noble down now here on the—looking at the Rose company of service and sacrifice gathered Garden and realizing his beloved Angels have row by row. These men and women were finally won the World Championship. So I strong and courageous and not dismayed, and want to thank the players and the manager we pray they have found their peace in the and the coaches for working hard to see to arms of God. it that Gene Autry’s dream came true.

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I also want to give Jackie Autry my best, heim Angel fans in the White House. I see a person I got to know during baseball as Ari Fleischer somewhere around here. He’s well. She’s a woman of strong opinions, but not exactly an Anaheim Angel fan, but—as one of the things she did love most of all a matter of fact, he’s a Yankee fan, and I was the Angels. appreciate the message you delivered him. And I’m glad my friend Sandy Alderson [Laughter] is here. It’s good to see you, Sandy. He used I want to congratulate the Texans who are to be the general manager of the Oakland on the team. [Laughter] You’ve got a boy A’s, which was an unpleasant experience for from west Texas—no wonder you’re the not only the Angels but the Texas Rangers, World Champs—from Abilene, I believe playing the A’s. But you’re doing a great job Lackey is from. Good to see you, John. And as—running baseball operations. Sandy Weber—Weber is not from—— served our country in the Marine Corps. He’s Manager . We don’t know a guy that when the country called, he where Weber is from. served. And I know you’re as proud of the The President. That’s right. [Laughter] Marine Corps as I am, as how they handled Manager Scioscia. Web, where you from their business in Iraq and freed the Iraqi peo- in Texas? ple from the clutches of a barbaric regime. Ben Weber. Beaumont. So, welcome. The President. Yes, that’s good. I do want to congratulate Bill Stoneman, who’s a fine executive. He’s a good, steady Where’s ? Oh, there he is. Benji fellow who did a great job. I called him after Gil, I remember when he was fresh-faced you all won, to pass on my congratulations. rookie. [Laughter] He came up with the I know you’re proud of the job he did as Rangers. It’s amazing what facial hair does. well as all the business folks here to make [Laughter] But it’s good to see you, Benji. sure the operation runs well. Congratulations. I want to congratulate Mike Scioscia. He’s Where is the rally monkey? [Laughter] turned out to be a pretty good fellow, it looks Audience member. Woo-hoo! like, you know—[laughter]—Manager of the The President. Oh, there he is. [Laugh- Year, a good, steady guy. It’s hard to bring ter] Keep your remarks short, please. a team from being 41 games down the year [Laughter] I want to—first of all, I hope the before to become the World Champs. It says players here forgive me for being the one something about focus and desire and will- owner who voted against the wild card sys- ingness to win. It speaks a lot about hope, tem in baseball, if you know what I mean. and that always happens because you’ve got [Laughter] There have been two teams in good management. Mike Scioscia is a—obvi- the history of that ously, a good manager. I want to congratulate have gone from the wild card to the World Mike. Champs, and Anaheim is one. I also want to say hello to my friend Mick- I mentioned what that said to me. It was ey Hatcher. Obviously, we didn’t do a very something about character that can over- good job about checking the security of every come odds. The players here showed a lot person that came. [Laughter] I got to know of character. Baseball really is a team sport. Mickey when he was working for the Rang- The capacity for people to work together for ers. He was a breath of fresh air. I suspect 162 games, a long and grueling season, is an you’re still a breath of fresh air. [Laughter] important part of being successful, which Occasionally a bad breath of fresh air. means players have to be willing to put aside [Laughter] It’s good to see you, Mick. their selfish interests, that you have to be Thanks for coming. willing to work for something really greater I want to thank all you all for being here. than yourself. I particularly want to thank members of my And so one of the reasons why we like to Cabinet, California fans Ann Veneman and host World Champs here in the White House Tony Principi, who are here to celebrate with is to be able to remind our fellow citizens you. I didn’t realize we had this many Ana- that there are certain ingredients necessary

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to become a champion. One of the key ingre- Remarks on Signing the United dients is to serve the team and not the indi- States Leadership Against HIV/ vidual statistic, and that’s precisely what the AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act members of the California Angels did. of 2003 It also gives me a chance to remind people who come to the White House that when May 27, 2003 you’re a champ, you have a responsibility to Thank you all very much. I’m so pleased the communities in which you live. There are that so many could be here to witness this a lot of kids who look at the World Champs historic moment, as our Nation sets forth a and wonder about the example you set. They great mission of rescue. The United States look at you and say, ‘‘Is it okay to curse or of America has a long tradition of sacrifice drink or carouse?’’ And I hope the answer in the cause of freedom, and we’ve got a long you give them, loud and clear, is in order tradition of being generous in the service of to be a champ, you’ve got to make right humanity. We are the Nation of the Marshall choices in life. plan, the Berlin airlift, and the Peace Corps. A champion is somebody who sets high And now we’re the Nation of the Emergency standards and lives to those standards. A Plan for AIDS Relief. champion is somebody who assumes respon- HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest medical sibility of a champion, which is to not only challenges of our time. The disease has killed set a good example but, when you’re in your more than 20 million people. Today, 42 mil- community, use the spotlight that you’ve lion more are living with HIV. Across Africa, achieved to encourage our fellow citizens to this disease is filling graveyards and creating love a neighbor just like you’d like to be loved orphans and leaving millions in a desperate yourself. I know many of you do that, because fight for their own lives. you’re not only champions on the field, They will not fight alone, because they will you’re champions off the field as well. have the help and the friendship of the Welcome to the White House. God bless United States of America. The legislation I your talents, and may God continue to bless sign today launches an emergency effort that America. will provide $15 billion over the next 5 years Manager Scioscia. Mr. President, it took to fight AIDS abroad. This is the largest, sin- us 42 years to say this, but we’d like to gle upfront commitment in history for an present you with a World Champion Ana- international public health initiative involving heim Angel jersey that I know you’ll wear a specific disease. proudly, and we apologize for going through America makes this commitment for a your beloved Texas Rangers in the American clear reason, directly rooted in our founding. League West. [Laughter] But thank you very We believe in the value and dignity of every much. human life. The President. Thank you, Mike. Good In the face of preventable death and suf- to see you all. fering, we have a moral duty to act, and we Manager Scioscia. Thanks for inviting us. are acting. I want to thank Tommy Thomp- The President. Congratulations. son and Colin Powell for their leadership on this crucial issue. There are no better people NOTE: The President spoke at 10:53 a.m. in the than to trust in seeing that the great heart Rose Garden at the White House. In his remarks, and compassion of America is recognized in he referred to columnist George Will; Anaheim our world through accomplishment. Angels’ owner Arturo Moreno and his wife, Car- I appreciate—Tony Fauci is here. Tony ole; Jackie Autry, widow of former Angels’ owner has been on the frontline of the war against Gene Autry; Sandy Alderson, executive vice presi- HIV/AIDS for a long time. And I appreciate dent of baseball operations, Major League Base- ball; Bill Stoneman, vice president and general you representing the National Institute of Al- manager, Anaheim Angels; and manager Mike lergies and Infectious Diseases. Scioscia, short stop David Eckstein, starting pitch- I appreciate Rich Carmona, is the U.S. er , Ben Weber, and Surgeon General, for joining us. Thank you second baseman Benji Gil, Anaheim Angels. for being here, Rich.

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