They sent a letter to
President Clinton this past January in which they "strongly urge you to reject the climate-change protocol recently negotiated in Kyoto." They added: "We believe forcing such severe changes in the way our economy consumes energy in such a short period of time could have very detrimental impacts on economic growth, jobs, and consumer prices."
President Nelson Mandela of South Africa was forthright after meeting with
President Clinton on 27 March.
President Clinton proposed an increase in funding for the Internal Revenue Service in fiscal year 1998.
A lot of people feel that
President Clinton, while he has made some effective vetoes, has not been as much of an environmental leader as they had hoped, particularly with Al Gore as vice president.
Nine Catholic Senators, all Democrats, support
President Clinton's radical proabortion stand.
Following the Adarand court decision,
President Clinton called for a Justice Department review of all federal affirmative action programs.
In a statement to
President Clinton, the Religious Coalition stated:
As governor of Arkansas,
President Clinton did not have much cause to think about health care policy or politics.
They ignore that
President Clinton was only the second president (and the first elected president) to be impeached in U.S.
Mr Bush and
President Clinton were to talk for about 90 minutes in the Oval Office with their respective aides in what has become a White House tradition.
Today,
President Clinton and others say that new technology makes a scaled-down version of Reagan's dream possible.
Members of both the House and the Senate continue to generate letters of support addressing
President Clinton and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, as well as President Fujimori.
Although AIDS experts have expressed concern about an apparent surge of new HIV infections among young gay men, prevention efforts won't be getting a boost from
President Clinton's AIDS budget for the fiscal year 2000.
President Clinton's 1999 State of the Union address devoted an unprecedented amount of attention to long-term care.
In his meandering account of the 1996 campaign, syndicated columnist Roger Simon tells how
President Clinton joked about a famous Inca mummy: "I don't know if you've seen that mummy.