Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, William J. Clinton, Book 1Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, 1999 - Presidents |
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... challenges , and it would demand a new national debate about how best to use our hard - won prosperity . In my State of the Union address I sought to launch and frame this debate with four words : save Social Security first . I believed ...
... challenges , and it would demand a new national debate about how best to use our hard - won prosperity . In my State of the Union address I sought to launch and frame this debate with four words : save Social Security first . I believed ...
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... challenges , and it would demand a new national debate about how best to use our hard - won prosperity . In my State of the Union address I sought to launch and frame this debate with four words : save Social Security first . I believed ...
... challenges , and it would demand a new national debate about how best to use our hard - won prosperity . In my State of the Union address I sought to launch and frame this debate with four words : save Social Security first . I believed ...
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... challenges and to fulfill our obligations both at home and around the world . From the beginning , I have worked to give more Americans the chance to serve , to join with their fellow citizens to take responsibilities for their ...
... challenges and to fulfill our obligations both at home and around the world . From the beginning , I have worked to give more Americans the chance to serve , to join with their fellow citizens to take responsibilities for their ...
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... challenges of each new age . And the reason we have made it is that we have never forgotten that there is no more funda- mental value than the American family , than its strength and its integrity . There is no more important job than ...
... challenges of each new age . And the reason we have made it is that we have never forgotten that there is no more funda- mental value than the American family , than its strength and its integrity . There is no more important job than ...
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... challenges . I believe and the reason I ran for President in 1991 and 1992 - that we had to take a new direction . The progressive party , my party , I thought , had the right idea about trying to hold the country together , but they ...
... challenges . I believe and the reason I ran for President in 1991 and 1992 - that we had to take a new direction . The progressive party , my party , I thought , had the right idea about trying to hold the country together , but they ...
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