CHARLES CITY, Va. , Nov. 19 -- In a speech at the historic Berkeley Plantation, where 38 English settlers held what many consider to be the nation's first Thanksgiving in 1619, President Bush on Monday saluted the military and the nation's "good Samaritans" and called on Americans to perform more community service. "This Thanksgiving, we pay tribute to all Americans who serve a cause larger than themselves" Bush told about 500 supporters gathered at the plantation on the banks of the James River, about 30 miles southeast of Richmond.
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