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  • . to highlight concept of where Americans America disclaim Nor do the Democrats each party chooses to defeating a partnership as equals ? Thia ovcrslmplliicatlon Republican also leads to a clear contradiction. obJe-ctlvo is "victory we shall
  • Includes suggestions for LBJ’s acceptance speech at 1964 Democratic Convention and for 1965 State of the Union Message and small amount of material on transition following assassination of President Kennedy
  • to save our way of life. We Have a Job When men are big enough to meet it, world. We stand, .America must lead you and I, the World. face to face every·ohalle:age tonight We have a job to do. with brings a finer the supreme cballe11ge
  • Christian. The Presiden t was reading the J une 22, 1943, issue of the New York Tin-ies concerning President Roose v elt 1 s actions in Detroit. The Presid~nt read aloud excerpts of. an articl e entitled 1 'Rayburn assails Roosevelt critics. 11 The President
  • you for your exprea•ion of eupport, and for writing . Your sentiment• are• source of •trength to me. Sincerely , t Mr. 1. K. Keaalel' Divtaion :Vice Pree1dent and General Manager Aero•pace Sy1teme Diviaion XR dio Co!'Poration of America Burlington
  • of other steps the other side should take for this suspension of bombing? The President: Just almost any step. have not taken any yet. As far as we can see, they And we would be glad to explore any reciprocal action that they or any of their spokesmen
  • , and artillery bombardment of North Vietnam cease aa al ---- , Washington time. President Thieu and I have reached this decision on the basis of developments in the Paris talks, -- and in the belief that this action can lead to progress toward a peaceful
  • , and artillery bombardment k:Z-_' ~~ '~ of North Vietna:::i:::,ta ~ Ih~v~::::::t:::ii~:~cision on the ~~ . . basis of developments in the Paris talks, - - and in the belief that this action can lead to progress toward a peacefu~ settlement of the war. I
  • arguments aside, the simple fact is that the President could not maintain a cessation of the bombing of North Vietnam unless it were very promptly evident to him, to the .Ain.erican people, and to our allies, that such an action was, indeed, a step toward
  • appropriate action. I would like to say there 11 1 is a 1clear understanding. General Wheeler: We know they understand if they violate cities and the DMZ we are required to respond. Secretary Rusk: The message does not give ''green light." FM called