We must undertake that work ourselves through practical, prudent and patient programs--to put more firmly in place the foundation for the he...
I believe this year is the year when, with the sure knowledge of public support, the Congress should enact a hospital insurance program for ...
I again strongly urge the Congress to enact a hospital insurance program for the aged.
An attention to health has contributed to the vitality and efficiency of our system as well as to the happiness and prosperity of our people...
A President's hardest task is not to do what is right, but to know what is right.
What is at stake is the cause of freedom and in that cause America will never be found wanting.
We know that history is ours to make.
I am proud to be among my colleagues of the Congress whose legacy to their trust is their loyalty to their Nation.
Let the foes of freedom take no comfort from this.
The problem of mass transportation in the Washington area is critical. It is also a problem in which the Federal Government has a unique int...
You may be certain that the American people and their government will never be second in this effort.
Arms control remains especially urgent; nothing can contribute more to the hopes of mankind for the future.
I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Act, do hereby pro...
Executive Order No. 10651 of January 6, 1956, is revoked.
I look forward to a continuation of the close friendship between our two countries in these times which present not only great problems but ...
Secretary Rusk and Mr. Bundy will arrive at the ranch tomorrow.
Mrs. Johnson joins me in sending our personal best wishes.
So I want to point out to you that the message that I will give on the evening of the 4th will not be a complete or final summation of all t...