Washington,
DC — America's military families today secured their peace while
mourning the loss of a loved one with the enactment of H.R. 5037, as
amended, the Respect for America's Fallen Heroes Act, which prohibits
disruptions of military funerals in national cemeteries. The bill was
signed into law by President Bush minutes before he attended the
Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.
The
families of Army Sgt. Rickey E. Jones, of Kokomo, Ind., and Army Sgt.
Joshua V. Youmans,
of Flushing, Mich., two soldiers killed in Iraq, joined House
Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Steve Buyer (R-Ind.), bill
co-sponsor Congressman Mike Rogers (R- Mich.) and Patriot Guard Riders
Executive Director Jeff Brown in the Oval Office for the signing.
Both families had endured harassment by protestors cheering their
sons’ deaths.
“It is fitting that legislation protecting the sanctity of military
funerals at national cemeteries was signed into law on Memorial Day,”
said Buyer. “We owe the living spirit of those who made the highest
sacrifice for our freedoms a profound debt of gratitude. Our
obligation to these heroes and their families includes a dignified
funeral befitting their sacrifice.”
Also present for the signing were Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist
(R-Tenn.), Senate Committee on Armed Services Chairman John Warner (R-Va.),
and other members of the Patriot Guard Riders: Jason Wallin, Kurt
Mayer, Hugh Knaus, Jr., Sean James and Frank Baranyai. The Patriot
Guard Riders protect mourning families and friends from funeral
disruptions and protestors.
“The service of the
Patriot Guard Riders to these fallen heroes is deeply appreciated by
the families, and we commend their commitment to protecting the
dignity of the funeral services,” said Rep. Rogers. “This law
protecting our families is a testament to their patriotism, courage
and compassion.”
Surrounded by a Gold Star mother and wife, Patriot Guard Riders, and
lawmakers, putting down his pen, President Bush turned to the chairman
of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs and said, “Buyer, thank
you for your leadership.”
The new law prohibits demonstrations taking place within 300 feet of
the entrance of a national cemetery and within 150 feet of a road,
pathway, or other route of ingress or egress from national cemeteries
and Arlington National Cemetery, 60 minutes before and 60 minutes
after a funeral.
Before he signed the bill into law, Bush told the group about the Oval
Office and the presidency itself, which he said is larger than any
president, a fact all presidents must bear in mind. Expressing his
deep gratitude to the families of Jones and
Youmans, and his sorrow at their loss, he
reiterated his resolve to see the war on terror through, and his
confidence that history would positively judge the nation’s resolve to
offer the promise of liberty to all people.
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