This is what I believe and this is what I remind you of: this echo of 1776, as I meet here with you in the Cabinet Room ...
In recognition of our debt to Columbus, the Congress of the United States, by a joint resolution approved April 30, 1934...
Our American Revolution is still going on and is still going to be going on, because we are still going to be changing.
It reminds us that every citizen in this land is the descendant of men who were once foreigners--who were once strangers...
Today we think of Christopher Columbus--a son of Italy--as the first immigrant: the first in that long procession of str...
It does not ask: 'Where were you born?' But rather it does ask: 'What skills can you perform?'
In the past year, I am very proud that by all of us working together we have made it much easier for people of such abil...
Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Tuesday, October 11...
The bill I am signing here in the Cabinet Room this morning--H.R. 14026--I hope will help to correct these conditions.
We must attack inflation on all fronts.
No, I haven't read Senator Dirksen's statement.
I think that when the heads of the nations come together it is always necessary to have an agenda and to have the matter...
I think that the Congress, through the Appropriations Committee and Authorizations Committee, have had very full details...
I don't think that I would get into that.
Among the most dangerous threats to a sound and healthy economy in America are spiraling interest rates.
I am very happy to see the Pope take the interest that he has.
No, I have made a comment on that report, and others like it, at one of my recent press conferences.
I don't think that I can add much to what you already know.