
I do hereby proclaim Sunday, June 18, 1995, as 'Father's Day.'
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I do hereby proclaim Sunday, June 18, 1995, as 'Father's Day.'

Fathers can be our role models and heroes, soothing childhood fears and instilling the steady values of hard work and fair play.

I ran for President because I believed we had to do more to help those workers and millions of Americans just like them who had seen their stake in the American dream uprooted during the 1980's.

I believe good, strong unions and good faith collective bargaining are essential to helping us meet the challenges of the future.

We must maintain the leadership of the United States in the world as a force for peace and freedom.

Will you believe that education is about more than economics, that it's also about civilization and character?

The challenge of your time will be to redeem the promise of this great country.

I think the American people will like this type of dialogue between their leaders.

I always love coming to New Hampshire.

I still believe what we need is an economic strategy that focuses on creating jobs and raising incomes.

A society is not a collection of people pursuing their individual economic, material self-interests.

I want you to think about the big issues.

To those of you in this class, the 50 years that have elapsed since they sat where you sit today have been a very eventful time for this old world.

A lot of our problems are not particularly partisan in nature.

We cannot afford not to do something about the fact that Medicare and Medicaid costs have risen at much more rapid rates than Government revenues are going up.

I am very proud of the fact that in the last 2 years, for the first time since the dawn of the nuclear age, there are no Russian missiles pointed at the people of the United States of America.

Every country in Latin America but one is now a democracy.

Education is about more than making money and mastering technology, even in the 21st century.