I want it said in 1970 that we are first, scientifically and militarily, educationally, economically.
I wish it were possible to report on this Labor Day that all is well with our democratic economy.
I want to express my thanks to all of you for coming down to this airport to meet us.
I admire the President of the United States as a man, but I do not believe that we can continue the same kind of leaders...
Give me the men.
The man who opposes a decent increase in the minimum wage is not likely to be more generous toward a badly underpaid sch...
But the problem of automation is a national problem - and we must begin to think about it on a national scale.
This is a time for strong leaders - leaders who are not afraid of New Frontiers - leaders who are not afraid of the fact...
Yours has been a pragmatic movement basing itself on achievement and progress rather than on some abstract economic and ...
I take our case to you because I am confident that the American people want an enduring peace in which human dignity, tr...
I do not consider a politician's chief duty to consider how he can gain popularity at the moment.
I think we can win.
And next January we will have those votes.
I am concerned about reports that the NATO base in Athens has been fueling Russian planes en route to the Congo which ha...
This is a great State, Michigan, but it can be a greater State.
And finally, I am here because I know we share a deep-seated belief in free collective bargaining, and in the growth and...
Give us the men.
We have the tools - the legislation and the programs to put men back to work - and in 1961 we are going to do it.