I do hereby proclaim Memorial Day, May 30, 1994, as a day of prayer for permanent peace.
Over 400,000 Americans died in the service of our Nation.
A world of free and stable trading partners is not only good for our economic security, it's important for our national security.
The cold war world has been traded for a new world yearning for stability and facing unimaginable chaos.
A grateful nation must never forget that.
Millions more hunger to be free.
Today more than any time in human history, we live in an interdependent world where the fortunes of all nations are tied together.
They risked their safety without hesitation and gave their lives to save a comrade.
We're prepared to defend ourselves and our fundamental interests when they are threatened.
The ultimate price of freedom is never fully paid.
D-Day, June 6, 1944, saw the single greatest mobilization of any fighting force in human history.
I think that there are, if you will, three parts of it.
White House announcement on the availability of new communications technologies for the President's trip to France to commemorate the 50th a...
I think we must judge people by what they do, not by the labels behind them.
You brought us into the modern age.
My job is to lead this country in its own path of internal revival and engaging with our friends and allies.
One of the lessons of the last 50 years... has been how former adversaries can become friends.
I encourage the Governors of the 50 States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to provide for the observance of this week.