There’s no way that we’re going to agree to putting that kind of provision in there.
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Kennedy firmly rejects limitations on presidential powers in budget discussions.
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If this is about children, let us make it about children. Let us not make it some type of political divide instead of a strong policy that takes care of children that are so in need of loving homes.
Let us not be petty when our cause is so great. Let us not quarrel amongst ourselves so when our nation`s future is at stake. Let us stand together with renewed confidence in our cause, united in our heritage of the past and our hopes for the future, and determined that this land we love shall lead all mankind into new frontiers of peace and abundance.
It is no illusion, Mr. Carter. You and your colleagues have voted twice against my bill.
Madam Chair, thank you. I am grateful for your leadership and you yielding this moment.





