I do hereby proclaim June 13, 1984, as Harmon Killebrew Day.
May I ask you to join me in a toast to President and Mrs. Jayewardene, and the prosperity of our relationship with Sri L...
We respect genuine nonalignment.
Tonight, however, is the first time that a Sri Lankan chief of state has been an official guest at the White House.
I encourage all Americans to observe this occasion by participating in appropriate programs, ceremonies and activities t...
By competing in these games, each of you is sending a message of hope throughout the world.
Each of you is a remarkable person, a person like Canadian Arnie Boldt.
This year, it is America's turn to host disabled athletes from around the world.
I know that you're in for a glorious time, and I want to thank you for all your hard work and dedication.
Today we mark a dramatic and meaningful event, the opening of the 1984 International Games for the Disabled.
Children should not be financially abandoned just because they're separated from one of their parents.
Big government becoming Big Brother, pushing parents aside, interfering with one parental responsibility after another, ...
The outlook for families in America is better today than in 1980.
There has been no discrimination of any kind in this administration—nor would I stand for that.
I recommend that the Senate give early and favorable consideration to the Treaty, and give its advice and consent to rat...
I think sometimes they're unreasoning.
We have therefore agreed to continue with and where necessary strengthen policies to reduce inflation and interest rates...
The United States has offered to re-start nuclear arms control talks anywhere, at any time, without preconditions.