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Old 06-16-2010, 07:15 AM   #137
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Originally Posted by MsDemeanor View Post
The last six paragraphs of the speech were a little sermon:
It's a faith in the future that sustains us as a people. It is that same faith that sustains our neighbors in the Gulf right now.


Each year, at the beginning of shrimping season, the region's fishermen take part in a tradition that was brought to America long ago by fishing immigrants from Europe. It's called "The Blessing of the Fleet," and today it's a celebration where clergy from different religions gather to say a prayer for the safety and success of the men and women who will soon head out to sea -– some for weeks at a time.


The ceremony goes on in good times and in bad. It took place after Katrina, and it took place a few weeks ago –- at the beginning of the most difficult season these fishermen have ever faced.


And still, they came and they prayed. For as a priest and former fisherman once said of the tradition, "The blessing is not that God has promised to remove all obstacles and dangers. The blessing is that He is with us always," a blessing that's granted "even in the midst of the storm."


The oil spill is not the last crisis America will face. This nation has known hard times before and we will surely know them again. What sees us through -– what has always seen us through –- is our strength, our resilience, and our unyielding faith that something better awaits us if we summon the courage to reach for it.


Tonight, we pray for that courage. We pray for the people of the Gulf. And we pray that a hand may guide us through the storm towards a brighter day. Thank you, God bless you, and may God bless the United States of America.
I found it and listened to it later last night. Yeah, I see what you're saying. And he was off script a little. I almost feel like it was a fuck you to the wingnuts who keep calling him a Muslim or keeping beating him over the head over his middle name. And it did capture the spirituality of the fishing community. I hate having anyone's religon rammed down my throat too, but I can give him a pass on that at this point in his Administration. At least God isn't telling him to go invade countries.
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