Monday, November 24, 2008

Teddy Roosevelt's Last Thanksgiving Proclamation

He was the twenty-sixth President of the United States. His final Thanksgiving Proclamation was issued on October 31, 1908, the year that Henry Ford's Model-T went into production. President Roosevelt gives praises and warnings that are still apropos.
For the very reason that in material well-being we have thus abounded, we owe it to the Almighty to show equal progress in moral and spiritual things. With a nation, as with the individuals who make up a nation, material well-being is an indispensable foundation. But the foundation avails nothing by itself. That life is wasted, and worse than wasted, which is spent in piling, heap upon heap, those things which minister merely to the pleasure of the body and to the power that rests only on wealth. Upon material well-being as a foundation must be raised the structure of the lofty life of the spirit, if this Nation is properly to fulfil its great mission and to accomplish all that we so ardently hope and desire. The things of the body are good; the things of the intellect better; the best of all are the things of the soul; for, in the nation as in the individual, in the long run it is character that counts. Let us, therefore, as a people set our faces resolutely against evil, and with broad charity, with kindliness and good-will toward all men, but with unflinching determination to smite down wrong, strive with all the strength that is given us for righteousness in public and in private life. - President Theodore Roosevelt, 1908

Read the full proclamation on "The American Presidency Project"

God Save the U.S.A.

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