It isn't a question of how much the federal government spends; it isn't a question of which government does the most. It...
I subscribe completely to the spirit that Senator Kennedy has expressed tonight, the spirit that the United States shoul...
In that respect, may I just suggest this, if you carry the argument to its logical extreme and you were to say, 'Well, t...
Let us understand throughout this campaign that his motives and mine are sincere.
I can only say I would rather be a grocery clerk in the United States than to have his job in the Soviet Union.
There must be no arbitrary barriers - neither racial nor economics.
We dare not waste it; we dare not misapply it; we dare not be satisfied with standards of mediocrity.
To cover such costs might help greatly.
We are living in a civilization and in a world and at a pitch of crisis that put an ultimate premium on sheer brainpower...
I believe that the charge that America's prestige in the world is lost, or impaired, or low, or declining, is both absur...
Let me make this clear: in our foreign affairs, as at home, I do not say we have achieved perfection.
The contrast between the President's attitude and his will speak more eloquently than anything any of us could say about...
My point is that if the Government was responsible, primarily, for these surpluses which are on the farmer's back which ...
Our price-support laws are inequitable because they help small farmers the least, and the most prosperous farmers the mo...
In 20 years we will have 50 to 90 million more people to feed than we have now.
Neither extreme makes sense to me.
It would not develop boys like Tommy that we have seen here today with great individuality.
And the speeches are never any good unless you are a little bit up to them.