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Um, Billy? How unforgettable?

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Thursday December 30 6:46 PM ET

Presidential Millennium Message

By The Associated Press

Text of a millennium message to the nation from President Clinton:

Warm greetings to all Americans as we welcome a new century and a new
millennium. This rare moment in our history is a time for hope and
reflection, a time to recognize both the challenges and the opportunities
that will face us in the coming years.

We have much to celebrate on this wonderful occasion and many reasons to be
proud. Today we are enjoying the longest sustained period of economic growth
in our nation's history, offering greater opportunities for every American.
We can be rightfully proud, too, that the history of our democracy, with its
widening circle of human freedom, still inspires the world and that America
continues to serve as a leader in promoting peace and human rights across
the globe.

Even as we celebrate our successes, however, we must also acknowledge that
we face many challenges in the century ahead. While we are making great
strides toward achieving full equality and justice for all Americans, we
must ensure that in the coming century all our people live in One America --
an America where we are not separated from one another by prejudice, by
economic injustice, or by a digital divide.

We must have the vision to use new technology to improve our schools and
stir the creativity of our young people; and we must ensure that every
school and every child has access to the treasury of electronic resources
that lies just beyond our keyboards and computer screens. We must continue
our efforts to find cures for the diseases that still afflict us and that
ravage many parts of the developing world. And we must put new resources at
the disposal of our artists, scholars, and scientists to help them make new
discoveries, preserve our historic legacy, and light tomorrow with the fire
of their imaginations.

The theme for our national millennial celebration is ``Honor the Past --
Imagine the Future.'' By resolving at this moment to make a lasting
difference in the lives of others, both in our communities and around the
world, we will keep faith with our great past and ensure that America's
future will reflect our fundamental ideals of freedom and opportunity for
all.

Best wishes for an unforgettable celebration.

--
He who sees the truth, let him proclaim it, without asking who is for it or
who is against it. -Henry George

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