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If we both reduce the weapons of war there would be no losers, only winners.

Only it can provide the sharp pressure needed to move the Sandinistas toward serious negotiations and prevent the consolidation of a totalitarian state allied with Cuba and the Soviet bloc in Central America.

My vision of the future is of a more stable and secure world in which strategic defenses play a dominant role, one which would neutralize the menace of ballistic missiles and, ultimately, allow us to eliminate nuclear weapons altogether.

Indiana Retana would succeed W. Hughes Brockbank.

Freedom and democracy are the best guarantors of peace.

Someone once said, 'Nations do not distrust each other because they are armed; they are armed because they distrust each other.'

This conference can begin a dialog for peace.

I believe the constitutional principles of federalism must be recognized so that limits are placed on Federal regulation of State and local governments.

Mrs. Shepard served as chairman of Republicans Abroad at the Republican National Committee in 1981-1985.

All Americans should be aware of the dangers of this very widespread condition and they should also know that these dangers can be eliminated by proven methods.

An overall agreement that we do understand the positions that we're in as the two so-called superpowers and that we have a great responsibility to maintain peace in the world.

I do hereby proclaim the week beginning November 10, 1985, as High Blood Pressure Awareness Week.

I'm going to make every effort to try and reduce the mistrust and suspicion that seems to exist between our two nations.

I think the world is pretty much divided right now, certainly Europe and our own hemisphere here between East and West.

I believe if we're going to eliminate or reduce the tensions or the mistrust between us, it's going to have to be by deeds rather than words.

I do hereby proclaim the week of November 11 through 17, 1985, as National Reye's Syndrome Week.

We owe them a debt we can never repay.

All we can do is remember them and what they did and why they had to be brave for us.