Examples of use of Fourth of July speech
1. In a Fourth of July speech here, Bush took a veiled swipe at Democrats who have pressed for a timetable for withdrawal more than three years after the U.S.–led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.
2. "Engler is a visionary." Hard to see from here. . . .Some Time Ago President Bush, in his Fourth of July speech to National Guard members and their families in Martinsburg, W.Va., linked the war in Iraq to the battles faced by the Continental Army.
3. It directs the White House advance staff to ask local police "to designate a protest area where demonstrators can be placed, preferably not in the view of the event site or motorcade route." The "Presidential Advance Manual," dated October 2002 with the stamp "Sensitive –– Do Not Copy," was released under subpoena to the American Civil Liberties Union as part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of two people arrested for refusing to cover their anti–Bush T–shirts at a Fourth of July speech at the West Virginia State Capitol in 2004.