January 20, 1993 President Bill ClintonFirst Inaugural
As the first president elected in the post-Cold War era, Clinton stresses that it is a time for a renewal of America.
February 17, 1993 President Bill ClintonAddress Before a Joint Session of Congress
Clinton gives the economy his primary focus. He advocates for an emphasis on investment rather than consumption as well as a reduction in the Federal deficit, government inefficiency and government spending.
November 13, 1993 President Bill ClintonRemarks to the Convocation of the Church of God in Christ in Memphis
In the place where Martin Luther King gave his last sermon, Clinton stresses the need for effective crime legislation.
January 25, 1994 President Bill ClintonState of the Union Address
Clinton applauds the successes in breaking gridlock, cutting the deficit and passing the Brady law. He hopes to further reduce the budget; to update unemployment, welfare and health care; and to support democracy throughout the world.
June 06, 1994 President Bill ClintonRemarks at the U.S. National Cemetery
Clinton describes D-Day as the day democracy triumphed over totalitarian oppression. As he recognizes those who sacrificed themselves for freedom, he urges the current generation to continue the struggle for peace.
June 12, 1994 President Bill ClintonRemarks at the Brandenburg Gate
"We stand together where Europe?s heart was cut in half and we celebrate unity." Clinton applauds the civil courage of the German people. After tearing down the Berlin Wall, a new generation must build the vanguard of freedom and prosperity.
January 24, 1995 President Bill ClintonState of the Union Address
Clinton speaks of establishing a New Covenant, taking decision making out of the hands of special interests and giving it to the people. He wishes to strengthen the people by improving health care, reducing crime, creating new jobs and enhancing security at home and abroad.
April 23, 1995 President Bill ClintonTime for Healing Ceremony
Clinton expresses the grief of the American people in responding to the tragic bombing. He encourages the community to work towards rebuilding and healing.
November 30, 1995 President Bill ClintonAddress to the Employees of the Mackie Metal Plant
Clinton praises the Mackie plant as ?a symbol of Northern Ireland?s rebirth.? He also speaks about the transition from cease-fire to peace in the context of American efforts to overcome cultural differences.
January 20, 1997 President Bill ClintonSecond Inaugural
At the last inauguration before the twentieth century, Clinton looks toward the challenges of the future. He hopes to see the promise of American citizens fulfilled in the coming century. January 27, 1998 President Bill ClintonState of the Union Address
Clinton speaks about strengthening the nation for the 21st century by creating a small, yet progressive government; by promoting economic prosperity; and by making it possible for the children of today to see economic prosperity, a secure nation and a clean environment in the future.
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