
Thank you very much. Congratulations to all of you.
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Thank you very much. Congratulations to all of you.

I am delighted to be the first American President ever to visit Northern Ireland while serving as President.

In the end, that is what this chair is all about.

Only you can decide between division and unity, between hard lives and high hopes.

He loved politics because he loved people but also because he knew it could make a difference in people's lives.

The pressing demands of peace and of our military service men and women compel my approval of this measure.

I ask the American people to join me in reaffirming our commitment to combatting HIV and AIDS.

They will see your whole country in a different light.

Democracy has not merely endured, it has prevailed.

Now NATO will grow and expand the circle of common purpose.

We have always been kin, kin in blood, kin in religion, kin in representative government, kin in ideals, kin in just and lofty purposes.

The proposed new agreement will provide an updated, comprehensive framework for peaceful nuclear cooperation between the United States and EURATOM.

This new law will require professional lobbyists, for the first time, to fully disclose who they are working for and what legislation they are trying to pass or kill.

The best days for democracy and freedom are before us but only if we face our challenges and only if we face them together.

We have a relationship that is enduring and very special.

We will support those who take risks for peace.

Let me begin by just congratulating the Prime Minister on the important initiative that he and Prime Minister Bruton announced yesterday to advance the process of peace in Northern Ireland.