Full Text of HR0265 95th General Assembly
HR0265 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The ancient Greeks developed the concept of | 3 |
| democracy, in which the supreme power to govern was vested in | 4 |
| the people;
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| WHEREAS, On March 25, 1821, the Feast Day of the | 6 |
| Annunciation, the Greek nation reclaimed its ancient heritage | 7 |
| as the "Cradle of Democracy" by throwing off the yoke of | 8 |
| oppression which had enslaved its people since the fall of | 9 |
| Constantinople in 1453; conquered by the Ottoman Turks in the | 10 |
| 15th century, Greece waged a successful War of Independence | 11 |
| (1821-1829) and reinstituted a democratic form of government;
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| WHEREAS, Greece celebrates two important events in its | 14 |
| history on March 25, the beginning of the revolution that freed | 15 |
| the Greek people from the Ottoman Empire, and the Greek | 16 |
| Orthodox Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary;
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| WHEREAS, It was for that reason that on March 25, 1821, | 19 |
| Bishop Germanos of Patras chose that day to deliver a message | 20 |
| of a new life to the people of Greece and hoisted the Greek | 21 |
| flag in defiance of the Turks at the Monastery of Ayia Lavra | 22 |
| near Kalavrita;
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| WHEREAS, The Founding Fathers of the United States drew | 2 |
| heavily on the political experience and philosophy of ancient | 3 |
| Greece in forming our representative democracy;
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| WHEREAS, Greek Commander in Chief Petros Mavromichalis, a | 5 |
| founder of the modern Greek state, said to the citizens of the | 6 |
| United States in 1821 that "it is in your land that liberty has | 7 |
| fixed her abode and in imitating you, we shall imitate our | 8 |
| ancestors and be thought worthy of them if we succeed in | 9 |
| resembling you";
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| WHEREAS, Greece played a major role in the World War II | 11 |
| struggle to protect freedom and democracy through such bravery | 12 |
| as was shown in the historic Battle of Crete, which provided | 13 |
| the Axis land war with its first major setback, setting off a | 14 |
| chain of events that significantly affected the outcome of | 15 |
| World War II;
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| WHEREAS, The price for Greece in holding our common values | 17 |
| in their region was high as hundreds of thousands of civilians | 18 |
| were killed in Greece during World War II;
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| WHEREAS, Throughout the 20th century, Greece was 1 of only | 20 |
| 3 countries in the world beyond the former British Empire that | 21 |
| allied with the United States in every major international | 22 |
| conflict;
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| WHEREAS, Greece is a strategic partner and ally of the | 2 |
| United States in bringing political stability and economic | 3 |
| development to the volatile Balkan region, having invested over | 4 |
| $10,000,000,000 in the region;
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| WHEREAS, Greece was extraordinarily responsive to requests | 6 |
| by the United States during the war in Iraq, as Greece | 7 |
| immediately granted unlimited access to its airspace and the | 8 |
| base in Souda Bay, and many ships of the United States that | 9 |
| delivered troops, cargo, and supplies to Iraq were refueled in | 10 |
| Greece; and
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| WHEREAS, In August 2004, the Olympic games came home to | 12 |
| Athens, Greece, the land of their ancient birthplace 2,500 | 13 |
| years ago, and the city of their modern revival in 1896;
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| WHEREAS, Greece received world-wide praise for its | 15 |
| extraordinary handling of over 14,000 athletes from 202 | 16 |
| countries and over 2,000,000 spectators and journalists during | 17 |
| the 2004 Olympics, which it did so efficiently, securely, and | 18 |
| with its famous Greek hospitality; and | 19 |
| WHEREAS, The unprecedented security effort in Greece for | 20 |
| the first Olympics to be held after the attacks on the United | 21 |
| States on September 11, 2001, included a record-setting |
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| expenditure of over $1,390,000,000 and an assignment of over | 2 |
| 70,000 security personnel, as well as the utilization of an | 3 |
| 8-country Olympic Security Advisory Group that included the | 4 |
| United States; and | 5 |
| WHEREAS, Greece, located in a region where Christianity | 6 |
| meets Islam and Judaism, maintains excellent relations with | 7 |
| both Muslim nations and Israel;
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| WHEREAS, the Government of Greece has had extraordinary | 9 |
| success in recent years in furthering cross-cultural | 10 |
| understanding and reducing tensions between themselves and | 11 |
| Turkey; and | 12 |
| WHEREAS, Greece and the United States are at the forefront | 13 |
| of the effort for freedom, democracy, peace, stability, and | 14 |
| human rights; and | 15 |
| WHEREAS, Those ideals, as well as others, have forged a | 16 |
| close bond between these 2 nations and their peoples; and | 17 |
| WHEREAS, March 25, 2007, marks the 186th anniversary of the | 18 |
| beginning of the revolution that freed the Greek people from | 19 |
| the nearby Ottoman Empire; and | 20 |
| WHEREAS, It is proper and desirable to celebrate this |
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| anniversary with the Greek people and to reaffirm the | 2 |
| democratic principles from which these two great nations were | 3 |
| born; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | 5 |
| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | 6 |
| designate March 25, 2007 as Greek Independence Day and | 7 |
| encourage the people of the State of Illinois to observe the | 8 |
| day with appropriate ceremonies and activities; and be it | 9 |
| further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 11 |
| presented to the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago, the | 12 |
| Consul General of Greece in Chicago, and ENOSIS, The Federation | 13 |
| of Hellenic-American Organizations in Illinois.
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