Earth Day started at the grassroots.
I think the American people are with the people of North Dakota, and I think we'll do what we have to do.
You should be very, very proud of that.
Believe me, everybody in Congress—I think virtually everybody will be sympathetic to this request.
I am going to view the flood damage to pledge our Nation's support to see that we are doing everything we can do to help them.
I'm honored to be here with the people from our administration.
I have taken this step in response to a constant and continuing pattern of severe repression by the State Law and Order Restoration Council ...
Through our action today, we seek to keep faith with the people of Burma, who made clear their support for human rights and democracy in 199...
We need your guidance.
Under this brutal military regime, Burma remains the world's leading producer of opium and heroin.
I have asked Director Witt to head an interagency task force to develop a long-term plan for what our responsibilities are to help you rebui...
These people deserve help now, and that's the only way to make sure we won't have any extraneous debates.
Today we are making good on that pledge.
We will do this retroactively from the moment that the counties were recognized as disaster areas.
We are working very, very hard on it.
My message is that we support people in exercising their religious liberties and in living out their religious convictions everywhere in the...
We're giving them the most powerful tool in a democracy: knowledge.
We have to deal with the longterm problems.