The second step should be, as President Clinton announced, is really the resumption of the peace process,

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The American taxpayer should not be treated more shabbily than debtors from other nations and we should be encouraging other nations to help rebuild Iraq's economy.

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Vi måste lära våra barn att vapen inte löser konflikter.

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We need not just a new generation of leadership but a new gender of leadership

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The track record of this administration on homeland security, its inadequate funding, its bureaucratic dysfunction at the Department of Homeland Security, as evidenced most tragically in [hurricane] Katrina but in many other similar instÃ?Âances over the past four and a half years, does not create an atmosphere of confidence.

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I am extremely proud to help highlight the contributions of women to our great nation throughout our history -- not just the heroines who blazed the trail before us, but also the women whose stories have yet to be told, who are holding families together, lifting up communities and performing heroic acts everyday across America,

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Our generation, like the one before us, must choose. Without the threat of the Cold War, without the pain of economic ruin, without the fresh memory of World War II's slaughter, it is tempting to pursue our private agendas -- to simply sit back and let history unfold. We must resist the temptation.

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No sir, I didn't do that. I did not do that.

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I absolutely share the feelings of President Clinton that there can be no economic development aid to a regime which is not democratic,

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You need to know that a member of Congress who refuses to allow the minimum wage to come up for a vote made more money during last year's one-month government shutdown than a minimum wage worker makes in an entire year.

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Let me just be very clear that the Republican Party will select a nominee that will beat Bill Clinton.

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Where's the goddamn f***ing flag? I want the goddamn f***ing flag up every f***ing morning at f***ing sunrise.

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In my dreams I meet six New Yorkers I screwed over. Whether I did it legally or not is irrelevant.

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Our destiny is bound up with the destiny of every other American

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Bill Clinton is not my commander-in-chief.

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Bush Sr. was a jerk, Quayle an idiot, Clinton was atrocious and disgusting, most of those who persecuted him were hypocritical, Gore is shallow and weak, Bradley is an idealist, Bush Jr. a fool, and all of the independent candidates act like they're on drugs.

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And so a lot of people say there's too much personal freedom. When personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit it. That's what we did in the announcement I made last weekend on the public housing projects, about how we're going to have a weapons sweep and more things like that to try to make people safer in their communities.

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I ask you to join in a re-United States. We need to empower our people so they can take more responsibility for their own lives in a world that is ever smaller, where everyone counts. We need a new spirit of community, a sense that we are all in this together, or the American Dream will continue to wither. Our destiny is bound up with the destiny of every other American.

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Our lives are a mixture of different roles. Most of us are doing the best we can to find whatever the right balance is... For me, that balance is family, work, and service.

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out of sight, out of mind.

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I want you to just let a wave of intolerance wash over you. I want you to let a wave of hatred wash over you. Yes, hate is good ... if a Christian voted for Clinton, he sinned against God. It's that simple. Our goal is a Christian nation. We have a biblical duty, we are called by God to conquer this country...

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These two countries need to go hand-in-hand into the future, and the festering disputes need to be resolved in order for that to happen,

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I love the idea of New Yorkers being able to move blocks and blocks through Manhattan without encountering a single car, bus or truck,

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I believe that a worthwhile life is defined by a kind of spiritual journey and a sense of obligation.

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Lincoln came to this cottage not to hide from the war, but to confront its deepest meanings, to plumb its most difficult truths, to find the solace necessary to muster the strength and resolve to go on, ... You can still find that spirit strongly in the room in this cottage where he worked.

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I wasn't worried about it, ... I thought it was an alright thing to do.

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It was, in part, summer days like this one that drew the Lincolns here to higher ground, where the breeze blows more and the visitors can breathe a little easier, ... It was quieter here and a place to reflect.

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You can put wings on a pig, but you don't make it an eagle.

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The only Democrat I could think of that could give him a good run for his money ... is Bill Clinton, who is enormously popular in New York, even more so than Hillary, in some respects.

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These kinds of innovations make a tremendous difference in people's lives,

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