In thid paper we are going to analyse the speech of Barrak Obama which he remarked at a memorial following the shooting of service members at Fort Hood, Texas. The president spoke of the cultuarlly diverse background of each of the victims. "We're a nation that guarantees the freedom to worship as one chooses," Obama said. "And instead of claiming God for our side, we remember Lincoln's words, and always pray to be on the side of God."
Analysis of the speech
According to the Barrack Obama Speech these 13 lost Americans are dying on foreign battlefields. They were killed here on American soil, in the heart of this large State and the heart of this large American community. This is the fact that makes it even more painful, yet more incomprehensible. For those families who lost loved ones no words can fill the void that was left. We know these men and women as soldiers and caregivers. You knew their mothers and fathers; sons and daughters; Sisters and brothers.
He stated that but here's what you should know: your loved ones endure through the life of our nation. Their memory will be respected in the places they lived and the people they affect. The work of their lives is our security, and the freedoms that we all too often take for granted. Every evening, the sun sets on a calm city; Each dawn that flag unfurled; every moment that American enjoys life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is their heritage. And that is why we should pay tribute to their tales.
Chief Warrant Officer Michael Cahill was serving in the National Guard and worked as an Assistant doctor for decades. Husband and father of three children, he was so committed to their patients that the day he died, he was back in a few weeks of work after having a heart attack.
Eduardo Maior Libardo Caraveo spoke little English when he came to America as a teenager. But he put myself through college received a Ph.d. and helps cope with stress deployment of combat units. He is endured by his wife, children and daughters.
Specialist Frederick Greene was the Tennessean, who wants to join the army for a long time and did so in 2008, with the support of their families. Combat engineer, he was a natural foremost, and he is endured by his wife and two daughters.
Specialist Jason Hunt also recently married, three children to take care of he joined the army after school. He made a tour in Iraq, and it was there that he reenlisted for six years on her 21st birthday, so he could continue.
Amy Sergeant Krueger was an athlete in high school, joined the Army shortly after 9/11 and has since returned home to speak to students about their experiences. When her mother told her she could not take on Osama bin Laden, Amy replied: "watch me." private first class Aaron Nemelka was Eagle Scout who recently joined one of the most dangerous jobs in ...