Mr Joseph P Kennedy Says Au Revior (1940)
Feb 18, 2020Return to Washington to brief the president. I leave England at this moment with Rael, I am sorry that no one can do anything else who has lived in England for the last three years, been there for years and seen the history made in their country. In mine, I appreciate this opportunity to talk to you. It has been a hard two months. You have faced it day and night with a lot of courage. You have faced it with your chin up and with a smile and nothing is as meaningful to me as the sign on your rescued wagons that They go through the cities, which for me represents the motto of all the British people and that is: "We can carry it." I can't forget a store I passed by on my way to work the other day selling knick-knacks all over the front.
It had been blown up but at the top there was a sign hanging as usual but now wide open day and night that is your courage when I went to school we were taught that the greatest courage in the world would be Spartan courage but your display You will certainly gain a great page in history and will be talked about for centuries to come. British Courage. I take my hat off to you. I can also say right now that I will never forget your kindness to me and my family. There will not be a minute that I am away and will not be thinking of you and praying for you.
God bless you all.
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