
I, Jimmy Carter, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of this Nation, and their local and national government officials, to observe Wright Brothers Day, December 17, 1978.
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I, Jimmy Carter, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of this Nation, and their local and national government officials, to observe Wright Brothers Day, December 17, 1978.

The successful lobbying was done by your actions, not by anybody's words.

His untiring efforts in the ecumenical movement stand out for me at this sad moment.

I was deeply saddened to learn of the death of Pope Paul VI, a man whose life and works have served me personally as a source of great moral inspiration.

During his 15 years as Pontiff, the voice of Paul VI served as a clear, moral beacon to a troubled world.

Pope Paul's world travels exemplified his role of pilgrim, carrying the message of peace and love to the far corners of the world.

He's given us good land over which we exercise stewardship.

We have not and we will not ever become a second-rate power in any respect, and you can depend on that.

We will remain a nation founded in freedom.

I think anyone knows that there is no incompatibility between these two commitments.

There are 2 million families in our country that depend for their livelihood on tobacco farmers.

No group of people wants peace more than those who are ready to give their lives in time of war.

This bill, the Agricultural Credit Assistance Act of 1978, meets that other need.

The United States fully supports ASEAN efforts to encourage economic, social, and cultural cooperation among its members and to promote peace and stability in Southeast Asia.

I expressed admiration for ASEAN economic progress.