 They're going to come around from the front end of Air Force One. In World War II, I was in the horse. All the citations. Some years after the war was over, I read where we gave honors to a man who would sacrifice his life simply to bring comfort to a boy who had to die. I think we negotiate for peace. We sacrifice for it. We will never surrender for it. I have been given a very pleasant show. And I hope that it is a surprise for Zachary Fisher. I hope it's a surprise. I've learned in Washington that the only place that's Zachary Fisher is founder and chairman. There is a plaque. They said that he would vote for the waste money policy. Zachary years to come. One man deserves special treatment. Zachary Fisher, patriotic American, will never forgot, never cares. United States of America Commander-in-Chief of our Armed Forces. President Reagan, for your personal leadership and contributions to revive the American spirit of blood sacrifice and youthful idealisms we are proud to express. I want to add to you, first particularly, all of you, what you do. It's a patriotism, but it's so easy to love. Our next guest is Mr. Bolinski, who's the president of the Ukrainian Congress. He's with us, who's with HEPA. It's one of the largest Greek-American organizations. Dr. Ben John Sam, American Republican National Federation. Russian Orthodox churches in the middle and near east. I'm always giving blessings to people, which enjoys our people. And I think maybe you should have a blessing from us. It's a piece of genuine cross that protects you from the evil for the best of your mind. Thank you very much. Mr. Hoka, the Hungarian Freedom Fighters. Thank you very much. President of the New York Republican Heritage Group. Very strong supporters. Dr. Yusha, who's president of the Kostyusko Foundation here in New York. Very cultural. Background represented here. Mr. Murphy with Irish. Congratulations. Chairman of the board of the Korean American Wholesalers Association. We Korean, especially your wife. It's a very fine hospital. Thank you very much. Thank you. Mr. Petlik, who's the director now. Chrysler, who's Zalmeczewski's representative here in New York. Mr. Yusha. His father, Pugavitches, is the Lithuanian Catholic Society. This is Mr. Viglietta with the Sons of Italy. And this is our representative of the women's side of the house. Like yourself, I find myself acting for 22 years teaching at the city university. And I understand very well how you feel. But I would like to encourage you to do what you are doing and fight against the oppression for free countries. And we stand all behind you. My son, who is an airborne ranger who volunteered, he told me when you speak today to the president, tell him that all our boys are behind him. And we Slavic Americans are all behind you. Fight the communists as much as you can. And may I give you a token of our appreciation and medal of the Slavic Society, which was done by a sculptor, Andrzej Pytinski. A very well-known and probably one of the most former sculptors in the future of the United States. Please keep it as a token of our appreciation. Thank you. I shall. Very proud of you. Thank you very much. Well, thank you all for coming here. I know it's only a moment that we have because the schedule still goes on back at the Oval Office. And when I get there, and I'm very honored to have all of you here. And I think we all do share one determination. And that is for a way of life such as we know for all the people of the world. And we'll keep trying. And I am most grateful for this and for it. Thank you. Thank God bless you. Thank you all very much. I have a habit of lately of collecting jokes that are told by the Russian people among themselves that shows something of the cynicism about their government. And if you haven't heard this one, I have to tell you why. I get these checked with various people and find out they really do come from there. This was a commissar who went to a state farm, grabbed one of the workers, and he said, how are things here? Any complaints? And the worker said, oh, sir, I've never heard anyone complain. Well, he said, how are the crops? He said, the crops are wonderful. The potatoes. He said, if you put the potatoes in one pile, they would reach the foot of God. And the commissar said, this is the Soviet Union. There is no God. He says, that's all right. There are no potatoes. As I noticed, the war wagon went by and he had to be right in front of it. This is still running though.