We are at once neighbors and friends, and partners and allies, and I am very glad my first stop is Vancouver.
But we greet you not only as a great Canadian today.
I won't say that Vancouver reminds me of Texas.
This Texan hopes that you still feel that freedom, for we welcome the comments and the counsel which spring, as yours do, from friendship an...
My country is grateful for the spacious spirit with which this generous design was conceived and with the way it was carried out, even down ...
The responsibility for the control of U.S. nuclear weapons rests solely with the President.
We have never rattled our rockets or come carelessly to the edge of war.
But we will always pursue that goal.
Each of the great conflicts of this century has begun when nations wrongly thought others would shrink before their might.
We have achieved this partnership because we respect our differences.
Welcome to the United States, Mr. Prime Minister.
I will say, though, when I go home, that Texas reminds me of Vancouver.
Our country is moving forward.
Here is that spirit of adventure and excitement-of building a nation--which is part of the West which is my home also.
Your Prime Minister has said that 'the great purpose of international statesmanship today must be to... make possible a better life for all....
A single nuclear weapon can kill more than 526,000.
Well, I have made careful inquiries and I will eat the salmon and praise the B.C. Lions.
We will always stand with you in the defense of freedom.