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Every school in America must be a good example.

I declared a national emergency to deal with the threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States constituted by the situation in Nicaragua.

The actions and policies of the Government of Nicaragua continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.

I am continuing the national emergency with respect to Nicaragua.

Our role in this war is neutral, and we do not seek to confront Iran.

I'm sorry to disappoint these doomcriers, but the economy is strong and getting stronger.

I am extremely proud of the courage and resourcefulness of our military personnel in the Persian Gulf.

I will veto this bill, and I am confident that my veto will be sustained.

We seem to hear every night on the evening news that the trade deficit is looming over our economy.

This good news doesn't get reported too much because the rising price of imports makes it seem like we're importing more.

I want a trade bill, and we've been working with Congress in good faith to produce a bill that would open markets and improve America's competitiveness.

Space activities continue to provide vital support to U.S. national security interests.

I am therefore also concerned by provisions of the bill requiring use of substantial amounts of scarce Federal public health resources to police these practices.

The States have always had the primary role in the regulation of wholesale drug distributors.

I believe they would be proud of the challenge we have undertaken to move the Nation forward into a new era of space flight.

Despite these concerns, I am willing to accept the view of the Congress that H.R. 1207 can assist in preventing potential health and safety problems for the American public.

I am today signing H.R. 1207, the 'Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987,' with mixed feelings.