U.S. President George Bush has delivered his last Thanksgiving address,
saying he will miss being commander-in-chief of those serving the
United States to defend its freedom.
During his weekly radio
address, Mr. Bush Saturday said the country gives thanks for
generations of Americans who overcame hardships to create and sustain a
free nation, and those who continue to serve the poor, sick and elderly.
Mr.
Bush also gave a special thanks to the American people for the
goodwill, kind words, and heartfelt prayers that have been offered
during his eight years as president. He said he was blessed to
represent such decent, brave and caring people.
U.S.
President-elect Barack Obama delivered his weekly address earlier this
week on Thursday, encouraging Americans to come together to help renew
the U.S. economy and "make a new beginning" for the country.
Mr. Obama said that his newly announced economic team is working hard to confront an economic crisis of historic proportions.
But
the president-elect said policies alone will not revive the U.S.
economy. He said it also will take "the hard work, innovation, service
and strength of the American people."
Mr. Obama also thanked members of the armed forces and their families for their service and sacrifice.