Home Alone is not a funny movie; it is a serious risk that children and parents undertake every day.
And most people in politics are either builders or wreckers.
A bipartisan majority of 57 clearly supports tough legislation to protect the children of this country from tobacco.
I hereby proclaim Sunday, June 21, 1998, as Father's Day.
Across our Nation, at piano recitals and basketball games, at science fairs and high school graduations, proud fathers r...
The most important thing is to protect children from the dangers of tobacco.
When the American people understand fully what has been going on, they won't like what they see.
The country and the world needs its builders, those with imagination and hope and heart who understand that with all the...
This battle is far from over.
On Father's Day, let us thank the biological fathers, stepfathers, foster fathers, and adoptive fathers across America w...
Well, tonight I thank all of you who have shaped that dialog, and I ask you to help to tell the American story in a new ...
Your creations will endure as some of our century's most timeless gifts to the future.
Fathers hold us close and lift us up in so many ways throughout our lives.
Devoted fathers work day in and day out, not only to help provide their families with food, clothing, education, and a g...
This is a universally successful strategy.
I certainly hope there will be, and there should be, political consequences for the people if this bill fails.
But on a serious note, think of the American creed: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that we are all created equ...
Whenever we put the progress of the American people and the future of our children ahead of partisan politics in Washing...