This Civil Rights Act is a challenge to all of us to go to work in our communities and our States, in our homes and in our hearts, to elimin...
We believe that all men are created equal.
President Johnson expressed his admiration for the leadership which Costa Rican people have given over the years, by their example, to the a...
Our first purpose, our constant purpose in everything we seek to do, is honorable peace.
I am taking steps to implement the law under my constitutional obligation to 'take care that the laws are faithfully executed.'
Its purpose is not to punish.
President Johnson assured President Orlich of the continued and sympathetic cooperation of the United States in the present natural disaster...
I believe that all of us want to clear off our agenda, put the past behind us, and get on with building a better America.
We stand with those who stand in defense of their own freedom and independence.
And the law I will sign tonight forbids it.
General Taylor, we wish you Godspeed on your journey and in your service.
We will achieve these goals because most Americans are law-abiding citizens who want to do what is right.
Few want to reopen the old and the settled debates.
We must not approach the observance and enforcement of this law in a vengeful spirit.
But it cannot continue.
On many occasions in both war and peace, Maxwell Taylor has responded to his country's call without any thought of self.
I am very happy this morning to sign this legislation, H.R. 6041.
Our American prosperity today, we are glad to say, is unparalleled.