
S. 1513 is generally consistent with Administration objectives and, in many respects, would substantially improve current law.
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S. 1513 is generally consistent with Administration objectives and, in many respects, would substantially improve current law.

It still is possible for hope to triumph over hate.

I have also reaffirmed to King Hussein my determination to assist Jordan in dealing with its burden of debt and its defense requirements.

I am committed to do more against terrorism.

History has been made in Washington, and a brighter future has been built.

Our young Nation would be governed not by kings or tyrants—America would be led by farmers and doctors, artists and merchants, teachers and parents.

The Americans with Disabilities Act is a national monument to freedom.

The United States is committed to a comprehensive peace in the Middle East.

Isn't it wonderful we're going to give another speech.

Today, telephone relay systems connect deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals to Americans everywhere.

I recommend that the Senate give its advice and consent to the ratification of ILO Convention No. 150.

This week's events here in Washington and the bravery of King Hussein and Prime Minister Rabin prove that a just, lasting, and comprehensive peace in the Middle East is within reach.

Discrimination, ignorance, intolerance—these barriers are a far greater tragedy than any common limitation of the human mind or body.

I am very proud of the role the United States has been able to play in this process.

Ratification of this Convention, therefore, would not require the United States to alter its law or practice in this field.

Continuation of authorized humanitarian relief air services to Haiti is necessary to carry out the foreign policy of the United States.

With this Act, we began a new era for 49 million of our fellow citizens.