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  • . And in a world bound ever more closely by currents of commerce and communication, America already is a powerful cx;imple. When the children of Tuzla look up at our f soldiers on patrol, they see not onlj Irish-Americans and African-Americans and ItalianAmericans
  • . And in a world bound ever more c iosely by currents of commerce and communication, America already is a powerful example. When the children of Tuzla look up at our soldiers on patrol, they see not onlj' Irish-Americans and African-Americans and ItalianAmericans
  • the fourth quarter. Who wants to walk off the field and forfeit the game? We should stay, finish the game and take home the win for the world and for peace. All of us on that trip were especially proud to visit with our troops in Tuzla. After five years
  • and forfeit the victory. I wish all of you could have been with us to visit our troops in Tuzla. Our wonderful men and women in uniform are very proud of what they are doing in Bosnia, and around the world. They always do their mission well. Our mission must
  • ahead in the fourth quarter of a football game. Now is not the time to walk off the field and forfeit the victory. I wish all of you could have been with us to visit our troops in Tuzla. Our wonderful men and women in uniform are very proud of what
  • said it best: this is like being ahead in the fourth quarter of a football game. Now is not the time to walk off the field and forfeit the victory. I wish all of you could have been with us to visit our troops in Tuzla. Our wonderful men and women
  • the victory. I wish all of you could have been with us to visit our troops in Tuzla. Our wonderful men and women in uniform are very proud of what they are doing in Bosnia, and around the world. They always do their mission well. Our mission must be to keep
  • of commerce and communication, America already is a powerful example. When the children of Tuzla look up at our r soldiers on patrol, they see not onlj Irish-Americans and African-Americans and ItalianAmericans ~ they see Serbian-Americans, Croatian-Americans
  • been with us to visit with troops in Tuzla. They are thei pride of our nation. 42 \ We mustmake it our mission to keep our troops welltrained and ready . . . improve their quality of life . . . and st pay for the 21 century weapons they need
  • off the field and forfeit the victory. I wish all of you could have been with us to visit with our troops in Tuzla. They are they pride of our nation. 42 We must make it our mission to keep our troops welltrained and ready . . . improve
  • . Now is not the time to walk off the field and forfeit the victory. I wish all of you could have been with us tj/visit our troops in Tuzla. Our wonderful men and women in uniform are very proud of what they are doing in Bosnia, and around the world
  • have seen our troops in Tuzla. They are very proud of what they are doing in Bosnia. And America is very proud of them. One of those brave soldiers is sitting with the First Lady tonight ~ Army Sergeant Michael Tolbert. His father was a decorated
  • . Now is not the time to walk off the field and forfeit the victory. I wish all of you could have been with us to visit our troops in Tuzla. Our wonderful men and women in uniform are very proud of what they are doing in Bosnia, and around the world
  • troops in Tuzla. Our wonderful men and women in uniform are very proud of what they are doing in Bosnia, and around the world. They always do their mission well. 43 Our mission must be to keep ourtrops well-trained and ready . . . to improve
  • in the fourth quarter of a football game. Now is not the time to walk off the field and forfeit the victory. JL k *~ ' » I wish all of you could have been with us to visit with m o ar troops in Tuzla. They are they pride of o r nation. y, h^Jr We rmist
  • ahead in the fourth quarter of a football game. Now is not the time to walk off the field and forfeit the victory. 43 I wish all of you could have been with us to visit with our troops in Tuzla. They are they pride of our nation. We must make it our
  • been with us t^r visitor troops in Tuzla. They are the pride of our nation; After fiyej^ears as Presid ent, them4^rre-1iTrTTg I know with certainty: give our men and women in uniform a clear and purposeful mission and they deliver. We must make it our
  • in Tuzla. After tive years as President, there is one thing I know with certainty: give our men and women in uniform a clear and purposeful mission and they deliver. We must make it our mission to deliver for them. My balanced budget will allow us to keep
  • the victory. 43 I wish all of you could have been with us to visit our troops in Tuzla. Our wonderful men and women in uniform are very proud of what they are doing in Bosnia, and around the world. They always do their mission well. Our mission must
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  • the victory. 43 I wish all of you could have been with us to visit with our troops in Tuzla. They are they pride of our nation. We must make it our mission to keep o^^csyps welltrained and ready .. . improve their quality of life . . . and st pay
  • . I think Senator Dole actually said it best. He said, "This is like being ahead in the 4th quarter of a football game. Now is not the time to walk off the field and forfeit the victory." I wish all of you could have seen our troops in Tuzla. They're