None of us would turn away from it.
I didn't start any war, although I would like very much to see the free people of Cuba be able to govern themselves without the dictations o...
It was an act that I realized was a very serious act.
We couldn't make any precommitments and we wouldn't sign a blank check to a treaty that we didn't know what was in it, but that we would do ...
I can't tell you that every decision I make will be the right one.
And to leave it prepared always to defend itself; to leave it willing always to meet any neighbor halfway and do him justice; leave it a pro...
But to each one of those 200 men--and we lose about that many in Texas in accidents on the 4th of July--to each one of those 200 men who hav...
But there is no country that is willing to do that, that we know of, so neutralization is not very practical at this stage of the game.
We will not indulge in any fear or any smear.
But we think that it is better to lose 200 than to lose 200,000.
We don't question the motives of our adversaries; we don't spend the time talking about the people that oppose us.
We want prosperity here at home where the laborer is worthy of his hire and where he gets a chance to get decent wages for his work.
I get a lot of advice and I need a lot, and I seek it all the time.
In all of the travels of more than 40 countries that I have had, I have had impressed upon me the great faith that the people have in our sy...
And most of them like what we have so well they would like to have a little of it themselves.
All we try to do is promote peace and harmony in the world, and we like peace so much that we want everybody to have some of it.
Any one of those problems can turn into serious events that would bring great shock to our country.
I hope we don't have another one in November.