[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 61 (Tuesday, May 17, 1994)]
[House]
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[Congressional Record: May 17, 1994]
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                     THE PRESIDENT'S FOREIGN POLICY

  (Mr. JACOBS asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 
minute.)
  Mr. JACOBS. Madam Speaker, there has been a lot of noise from a few 
frowning experts who find fault with the President's foreign policy. 
They say he is out of touch with the great bipartisan tradition.
  Since that tradition more often than not was to kill our kids for 
points in the polls, Mr. Clinton can take pride in the criticism.
  If his unwillingness to borrow money to borrow trouble in other 
peoples' wars is bad policy, then, to paraphrase the Lincoln story, we 
should get cases of that bad policy and send them to all of our 
Presidents.

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