 This is my rabbi here, Mr. President, and one on your right. There. I've been so happy. Yes. These pins only write one word. Keep them even. Put that one away too quickly. Mason is signed, and I realize in education that this day comes on the birthday of a great leader, the Libby, and come just souvenirs of the occasion. I'll find the time. Thank you, Mr. President. Lots of luck. Providing for us the government of the people, by the people, for the people, rather than in spite of the people which bunch of the world suffering under tonight. We're glad that this year, 1984. This is a real pleasure to be with so many confirmed leaders in the United States for the world around us, and to know one word about it. I'm only sorry I can't spend the entire evening with you, but I'm expected across town. But tonight, believe me, I came here with some trepidation. Your warm welcome didn't exactly make me feel any easier because I'm going to do something that I haven't done in very service. I know that there are times when all is wonder whether we're being effective. And tonight, I'd like to share an account that I received that shows how God works in our lives even in the dark. Brave men will believe that the goal we saw in that place was worthy of their best and gave their best. In the end, hatred centuries old made it impossible for Lebanon to achieve peace when we and so many others answered what I said I wanted to go about.