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REMARKS
BY SENAIDRLYNDON
B. JOHNSON
DEMOCRATIC
CO'MVENTION,
SPOKANE,WASHINGTON
MAY25, 1960
LYNDON
B. JOHNSON:
M;y-beloved friends
Governor Rossellini,
of many years, Senator Magnuson, Senator Jackson,
my fellow Democrats.
From outward
- Record copy, Remarks, Democratic Convention, Spokane, Washington, 5/28/60
- ADMINISTRATION
GSA FORM 7122
(7-721
I
Program
State Visit of
HIS EXCELLENCY
CHUNG
PRESIDENT
HEE PARK
OF
THE REPUBLIC OP KOREA
AND
MRS. PARK
to
The United States of America
May 16- 26, 1965
(multiple copies in folder)
MEMBERS
-
those
cynics
and critics
~
at home and abroad
who question
our
p~~ and ~ c~~~!·
If we
......
fumble
fail
--
if we fritter
away our opportunity
senseless
quarrels
and
in needless,
between
Democrats
and Republicans,
.-. or between
- 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
-
'--
I
t h em .
r
~ ~ ~ ~
In short,
this is no time for
,--delay.
It is a time for action --
\
-
... Strong,
forward-looking
action
~
on the pending education
bills
to help
bring the light of learning
to every·
home and hamlet in America
-
-- we want the best
We want to do the right things now, make the right decisions,
so the
future will judge that we acted with vision and that we anticipated
the consequences
of today's actions on tomorrow's
citizens.
Now, I don't
our place in history
- STATEMENT OF DEMOCRATIC LEADER LYNDON B. JOHNSON TO THE
MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE ON JANUARY 7, 1958.
Members
of the Conference:
For this presentation
in two parts.
this morning,
I shall divide my own remarks
I shall, briefly
- Record copy, Statement of Democratic Leader Johnson to the Meeting of the Democratic Conference, 1/7/58
- OF DEMOCRATIC LEADER LYNDON B. JOHNSON TO THE
MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE ON JANUARY 7, 1958.
Members
of the Conference:
For this presentation
in two parts.
this morning,
I shall divide my own remarks
I shall, briefly,
summarize
certain
- Record copy, Remarks to the Democratic Conference, 1/7/59
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Latin America. And I will steadilyenlargeour commitmentto
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the Alliancefor Progressasthe instrument of our war against
povertyand injustice in the hemisphere.
In the Atlantic communitywecontinueto pursueour
goalof twentyyears