You can be sure that I won't experiment with right-wing terms.
Wellness is cheaper than illness. It costs us time and money when children get sick.
Clean air is a basic right. The responsibility to ensure that falls to Congress and the president.
Thirteen thousand dollars a year is not enough to raise a family. That's not enough to pay your bills and save for their future. That's barely enough to provide for even the most basic needs.
Unbeknownst to a lot of us, our children actually listen to just about everything we say and, even more so, watch everything we do. They notice the choices we make and the company we keep.
Hurricane Katrina reiterated the need for [access to] medical records,. . . . . . But there's going to be a lot more needed than $4 million.
Over the years, I've had a lot of different jobs - newspaper boy, dish washer, naval flight officer, Amtrak board member, Governor and chairman of the National Governors Association - just to name a few. But my most cherished job - and frankly my most important job for that matter - is being a father.
There is no place on earth or on the universe that a tree cannot turn a place into a more beautiful site!
War is sweet for those who haven't experienced it.
For there is a virtue in truth; it has an almost mystic power. Like radium, it seems to give off forever and ever grains of energy, atoms of light.
Eisenhower was a pretty peace-oriented president. Truman was a pretty hawkish. I would argue, if we had more time, I would argue Truman had a lot to do with getting the Cold War going.