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- , rather This is a fateful to advance. for our people and for the people of the world. Whether we are going to strengthen want to travel we in on the basis of than what America can do. choice because of the times in which it is being made. We
- Record copy, Remarks to the Oklahoma Press Association, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 7/2/60
- . not primarily aur- about what has happened in Congress It is a Democratic victory. It is not a Republican victory. tor this or that candidate tor the Presidency. It is not a victory It is a victory tor the nation, tor the United States ot America
- , with out on new we do not as yet know. There is only one certainty. have sent us here to solve problems are looking to us for service partisan It is that the American people - - not to invent problems~ to our country - - not just service
- between in November for you at the two national conventions. -- by all the people. will be decided I know this responsibility weighs heavily on the 6, 000 Americans who are delegates. I am sure they have the prayers of the 179 million Americans for whom
- the nation's superiority: the era we have entered is too young, its ultimate dimensions too far beyond our vision, for us to anticipate so fruitful a result from our labors. We can, however, by hesitation, by dissension, by narrow partisanship do much to build
- of this session, assure the nation's superiority: the era we have entered is too young, its ultimate dimensions too far beyond our vision, for us to anticipate so fruitful a result from our labors. We can, however, by hesitation, by dissension, by narrow
- Social Security Laws. We must evolve a progr8DI.for our people, including a National Aid Program for the aging. I could spend the afternoon outlining for you what we ought to do for the young, for the old, for our farmers, for our workers, for all our
Record copy, Remarks of the President in Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10/29/1964
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- long as there has been an American nation, the American people have been devoted to the principles of prudence, to the practice of frugality_ and thri~t, and to ·the purposes of conservation and renewal. We have made this Nation strong by warring
- that the strength of a nation can be no greater than the self-reliance or its individual citizens. By that standard, we are truly a country that need not fear the tuture. This is a land built upon the sturdy be4rock or human initiative and human indepemence. Our
- in the House. You people General and a He 1s one of for years. Americans men of West Virginia advocate is due to the presence Bailey. that bank of dedicated of this gathering was born son, one is going to which -- Louis is the Johnson
- its The American people are tired of wrecking crews. They want builders - people who construct. They will entrust their affairs to the Party that is construc tive. They will tum their backs on the Party that is destructive. We are here because we
Record copy, Address to the University of Nebraska Student Convocation, Lincoln, Nebraska, 9/22/60
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- be to our ll'a4ua,e a q. than to latca ~• • ovi tor a nation that bu tood e0\11.d ot A~ c " 1110n Fa to a be\'MI' ideal.ha progru111 ~ to our P"a4Ute• in uy bnncb lNnd.q people of tbe WI\Yof 11.fltt la no Ol>Upt1n of oar can wlutMr
- be made by this conference. No man of integrity can live constantly in the majority. We have all been sent here by our respective states and we all owe a primary allegiance to our constituents. Since this is a nation made up of states, I have never felt
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