I cannot over-emphasize this point.
I have given very careful consideration to the response contained herein.
By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 301 of the Career Compensation Act of 1949, approved October 12, 1949...
It is in the interest of each American that there be a far greater measure of well-being in other lands.
The program called for by this Act is the minimum consistent with the interest of the United States and our efforts to a...
It will bring appreciably nearer the goal all freedom-loving peoples seek-a peace where all nations live in equality and...
Our armed forces can afford us a measure of defense, but real security for our Nation and all the rest of mankind can co...
These measures are not acts of charity.
Passage of this Act will strengthen all nations threatened with intimidation, subversion, or direct aggression.
They are, indeed, the keystone of our protection against the destruction of another war and against the terrible weapons...
The United States turned its back upon the rest of the world after the first world war.
Approval of this measure will give renewed hope and vigor to people everywhere who are working to achieve their economic...
Freedom-loving peoples can eliminate these conditions only by joining their knowledge and resources in a great cooperati...
Failure to enact it in its full amount would do irreparable damage.
I believe the Congress of the United States has an opportunity to strike a major blow for peace on behalf of people ever...
Poverty, misery, and insecurity are the conditions on which communism thrives.
We cannot live isolated in relative wealth and abundance.
We cannot afford to follow that course again.