I, John F. Kennedy, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me ...
I hope that every member of the House of Representatives who believes in spreading the tax burden fairly, who wants to i...
The kind of aggression which we were threatened with 20 years ago, when the Board was rounded, is different from the kin...
We cannot accept any agreement that does not provide for an effective international process that will tell the world whe...
I consider it our most direct responsibility.
I have been and this Government is extremely interested in building stronger and stronger ties between the countries of ...
The agreement must depend upon the approval of the responsible parties in the company and in the union.
So, gentlemen, you are most welcome-on behalf of yourselves and your own work and on behalf of our sister Republics whic...
I am particularly interested in the resolutions which you have passed to make more effective use of our military forces ...
I don't recommend it to others—at least for a while.
It requires a knowledge far beyond the usual technical subjects which occupy so much of our military studies.
A restatement of a traditional position where if a vital area--and I think the area that Mr. Salinger used was West Euro...
We are putting great emphasis on the Inter-American Defense College at fort McNair, which we are giving strong support t...
I particularly urge prompt consideration and approval by the Congress of each of the specific measures summarized at the...
We must work with our friends and trading partners to achieve a more equitable sharing of the burdens of aid and defense...
A start has been made over the past year, but much still remains to be done.
I believe the United States is competitive and I believe that our efficiency and productivity and managerial skills all ...
If we can continue to build our exports then we can continue to finance our security obligations overseas.