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Jimmy Carter
@jimmycarter· Democratic · GA· Aug 22, 1976

I would emphasize much more the stable and trusting relations with our friends and natural allies.

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Jimmy Carter
@jimmycarter· Democratic · GA· Aug 22, 1976

There is no question, for me, to organize clandestine operations in those countries to overthrow their government.

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Jimmy Carter
@jimmycarter· Democratic · GA· Aug 15, 1976

One last point that I have made often is to try to place an emphasis on strengthening the family structure.

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Jimmy Carter
@jimmycarter· Democratic · GA· Aug 15, 1976

People are better off if they have fruitful employment for themselves—work.

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Jimmy Carter
@jimmycarter· Democratic · GA· Aug 15, 1976

Any improvement in the quality of services or level of services had to be combined with the reorganization of the structure of government.

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Jimmy Carter
@jimmycarter· Democratic · GA· Aug 15, 1976

The first priority should be within the present limits of our federal budget.

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Jimmy Carter
@jimmycarter· Democratic · GA· Aug 15, 1976

Those who cannot work full-time ought to be treated with respect, with compassion, with understanding.

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Jimmy Carter
@jimmycarter· Democratic · GA· Aug 15, 1976

The best way to approach this broad subject is to consider it as an entity.

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Jimmy Carter
@jimmycarter· Democratic · GA· Aug 15, 1976

Our society ought not to back off from our commitment to the integration of our educational system.

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Jimmy Carter
@jimmycarter· Democratic · GA· Aug 15, 1976

The most prevalent attitude that hurts the welfare system is the belief on the part of the taxpayers that their money is wasted.

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Jimmy Carter
@jimmycarter· Democratic · GA· Aug 8, 1976

I think that the President himself has certainly a right, even an obligation, to express to the public displeasure or criticism of programming content.

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