I asked Sandy, Madeleine, and Dennis to figure out what we should do next, and turned my attention to other things. If all the parents and children who were income-eligible—about fourteen million—bought into the CHIP program, it would take care of about a third of our uninsured population. That was fine with me; the conference facilities in Shepherdstown were comfortable, and I could get there from the White House in about twenty minutes by helicopter. iferation Treaty permanent, and were working to safeguard and ultimately dismantle nuclear weapons and materials under the Nunn-Lugar program.
He had given me an autographed copy of the book the previous April. The War Memorial Auditorium was full, with people from all walks of life who had come to pay their respec The streets were bright with Christmas lights as the large crowd cheered wildly and sang “Danny Boy” to me. estern Wall, but I treated the acceptance as if it were real, based on his pledge to make peace before I left office.
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