I am pleased that the Congress has just taken action to keep guns out of the hands of people with a history of domestic violence.
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Proclamation 6927—National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 1996
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From the first days of our Revolution, America's security has depended on the clarity of this message: Don't tread on us.
Today, largely because of immigration, there is no majority race in Hawaii, or Houston, or New York City. In a little more than 50 years, there will be no majority race in the United States. What do the changes mean? They can either strengthen and unite us or they can weaken and divide us. We must decide.
My job as president is to take care of the American people. And I have done my best to take good care of this country. We are safer, we are more secure, we are more prosperous. But in the end, what we stand for? The values we embraced and the things we fight for, will shape the future.





