stment into Gaza and the West Bank to give the beleaguered Palestinians a taste of the benefits of peace. We went on a safari in Chobe National Park and saw lions, elephants, impalas, hippos, crocodiles, and more than twenty different species of birds. Shara was subjected to intense criticism at home. I thought she would be an ideal spokesperson for us at the United Nations in the post–Cold War era.
He lost his racism when he worked with a black man in Chicago. I thought Sharon should have been greeted with flowers by Palestinian children and told that when the Temple Mount was under Palestinian control, he would be welcome anytime. So in this pulpit, on this day, let me ask all of you in your heart to say: We will honor the life and the work of Martin Luther King. The atmosphere at the victory rally at the Old State House in Little Rock was quite different this time around.
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