Mr. Speaker, as a member of this body, I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge Earth Day.
We now must begin to realize the responsibility we have in providing under developed nation with the environmental technology that will allo...
It is not a question of whether we can afford to protect the environment, rather it is a question of whether we can afford not to.
I challenge my colleagues to work towards its passage.
In closing, I leave you with this thought, it is not a question of whether we can afford to protect the environment, rather it is a question...
I strongly support H.R. 525, the Defense of the Environments Act.
It is clear today, maybe more so than in 1970, that there is a global connection through the environment.
We must also strive as global citizens toward safer drinking water and cleaner air at home and abroad.
Nobody really supports individuals doing wrong. As long as the pursuit of the wrongdoers is within the confines of the laws and on balance, ...
People sympathize with people who make mistakes. And those people who are Christian hope that the people who do wrong will see the error of ...
Last year, the world, once again, united to condemn atrocities committed towards fellow human beings.
I am a proud cosponsor of a resolution honoring the memory of the victims of the Armenian genocide.
Turkey has refused to admit the Armenian Genocide occurred, and continues to harbor hatred towards its neighbors.
Together we will demand more accountability from Azerbaijan and Turkey for their persistent bullying of their neighbor.
From 1915 to 1923, the Ottoman Empire launched a systematic campaign to exterminate Armenians.
I rise today to commemorate the 84th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
We must continue to be vigilant, we must preserve the cultural history of Armenians, and we must work towards ending crimes against all huma...
In the face of this tragedy, children and grandchildren of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide have gone on to positively impact society.