File:2009-12-24 President Obama's Weekly Address.ogv
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[edit]Description2009-12-24 President Obama's Weekly Address.ogv |
English: President Barack Obama's Weekly Address "Celebrating Christmas and Honoring Those Who Serve" from December 24, 2009.
Original description of the speech: "President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama offered their best Christmas wishes to families across the country, and expressed their gratitude to the men and women of the American military and their families for their service to the country." |
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Source | The White House Blog |
Author | The White House |
Other versions | Transcript of the speech at the White House website. |
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