
It was about commitments we made to each other as Americans, about who we are and what we care about.
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It was about commitments we made to each other as Americans, about who we are and what we care about.

Americans feel the pinch every time they fill up the tank.

Reform is already delivering real benefits to millions of Americans.

By standing firm in our commitment to improve women's health, we can give our daughters and granddaughters—and all Americans—a brighter future.

I call upon all Americans to take control of their health and wellness by making physical activity, fitness, and sports participation an important part of their daily lives.

Their esteemed legal careers to date leave no doubt that they will be relentless in their pursuit of justice and serve their fellow Americans with distinction.

These regulations build on the excellent work of the Congress and will make critically needed services available to the millions of Americans who are struggling with addiction.

Every day that goes by, another 14,000 Americans lose their health care coverage.

Some of it was the result of an era of easy credit, when millions of Americans borrowed beyond their means.

This moment is especially uplifting for a generation of Americans who witnessed the struggle for civil rights with their own eyes.

We must ensure that this crisis does not become an excuse to raise taxes on hard-working Americans.

Americans would have paid an additional $1.3 trillion in taxes by the end of 2007 without the tax relief.

I appreciated Vietnam's cooperation in our joint humanitarian effort to achieve the fullest possible accounting for Americans who remain missing in action.

Americans are concerned about the high price of gasoline.

The sooner Congress acts, the sooner Americans will be better off.

I don't want to wake up four years from now and find out that millions of Americans still lack health care because we couldn't take on the insurance industry.

Americans of all ages, from high school seniors to senior citizens, are tired of being divided by Washington politicians looking to score political points.

It's time for Americans to have a President in the Oval Office who makes decisions based on their interest, not the special interests.