Our country, our beloved America, needs to be stronger.
We forget that we are still made of sinew and bone.
President Johnson reaffirmed the United States determination to continue to support the development efforts of Turkey by...
President Johnson described the situation in Vietnam and the efforts of the United States Government to bring about a pe...
We seek better means to protect our bodies.
Mrs. Johnson and I are especially happy to see you, Mr. President.
I rose in the House to support President Truman and his supposedly 'disastrous' policy of containment.
These things have been accomplished because the United States of America and its allies throughout the world have stood ...
Twenty years ago the average family in America spent 26 percent of its after-tax income on food.
It is in this spirit that we meet here today, Mr. President.
And, as so often in this century, Mr. President, we see Turkey leading the way.
The true test of civilization is not the census, nor the size of the cities, nor the crops, but the kind of man that the...
Farmers still lag a third behind the income of city people.
We are on a long uphill climb, and we are going to make it.
Now the benefits of this revolution in farm production are not limited to the grocery store or the family kitchen.
Your people won our hearts, as they had already earned the respect and the admiration of all the American people.
Survey markers and boring equipment on streets and sidewalks show that we are finally beginning to move.
There is a vigor and a momentum in Turkey today which your friends in America have long and enthusiastically applauded.