While purusing the Whitehouse.gov site earlier today I decided to check out Bush's Proclamations page. I was surprised to learn that there are 4
days and 3 weeks that have been designated as reminders for us to "swear our loyalty to the country", which I had never heard of. These were in
addition to Independence Day, Vetran's Day and Memorial Day, etc.
Loyalty Day May 1st--
The Congress, by Public Law 85-529, as amended, has designated May 1 of each year as "Loyalty Day," and I ask all Americans to join me in this day
of celebration and in reaffirming our allegiance to our Nation.
Citizenship Day September 17--
Constitution Week September 17 through 23--
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim September 17, 2003, as Citizenship Day, and September
17 through September 23, 2003, as Constitution Week. I encourage Federal, State, and local officials, as well as leaders of civic, social, and
educational organizations, to conduct ceremonies and programs to celebrate our Constitution and reaffirm our commitment as citizens to this great
Nation.
Patriot Day September 11
As we remember September 11, 2001, we reaffirm the vows made in the earliest hours of our grief and anger. As liberty's home and defender, America
will not tire, will not falter, and will not fail in fighting for the safety and security of the American people and a world free from terrorism. We
will continue to bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to them. This Patriot Day, we hold steady to this task.
By a joint resolution approved December 18, 2001 (Public Law 107-89), the Congress has designated September 11 of each year as "Patriot Day."
(
not to be confused with: National Days of Prayer and Remembrance September 5 through 7--
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of
the United States, do hereby proclaim Friday, September 5, through Sunday, September 7, 2003, as National Days of Prayer and Remembrance. I ask that
the people of the United States and places of worship mark these National Days of Prayer and Remembrance with memorial services, the ringing of bells,
and evening candlelight remembrance vigils. I invite the people of the world to share in these Days of Prayer and Remembrance.)
Flag Day June 14--
National Flag Week June 8 through 14--
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim June 14, 2003, as Flag Day and the week beginning
June 8, 2003, as National Flag Week. I direct the appropriate officials to display the flag on all Federal Government buildings during that week, and
I urge all Americans to observe Flag Day and National Flag Week by flying the Stars and Stripes from their homes and other suitable places. I also
call upon the people of the United States to observe with pride and all due ceremony those days from Flag Day through Independence Day, also set aside
by the Congress (89 Stat. 211), as a time to honor America, to celebrate our heritage in public gatherings and activities, and to publicly recite the
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.
Captive Nations Week July 21 through 27--
One of our greatest strengths in this struggle against a world of fear, chaos, and captivity is our commitment to standing alongside people everywhere
determined to build a world of freedom, dignity, and tolerance. This week America affirms its commitment to helping those in captive nations achieve
democracy.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of
the United States, do hereby proclaim July 21 through 27, 2002, as Captive Nations Week. I call upon the people of the United States to observe this
week with appropriate ceremonies and activities and to reaffirm their devotion to the aspirations of all peoples for liberty, justice, and
self-determination.
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Now don't get me wrong...I don't have a problem with observance or respect being shown for those who have died, or for the ideals of the founding
fathers. But these proclamations feel more like something out of Orwell's
1984. It's not what is being observed that is bothering me,
rather, it's the titles that were chosen for the designated days. After a while people forget what the days are in recognition of. All they
remember is, "It's Patriots Day; It's Citizenship Day; It's Loyalty Day, better declare my loyalty to the U.S. government. Don't want anyone to
think I'm un-Patriotic!"
I checked to see if there was a Proclamation of the 2 Minute Hate, but it wasn't there yet.
And no, before anyone accuses me, I am not anti-American, and I am not a "Democrat". Like it or not, this is a subtle form of brain-washing and I
simply have no tolerance for manipulative sh*t like this.
Anyways, I thought this might be of interest to some of you...Let me know what you think...Am I the only one that sees things this way?