
Our argument with the Republicans is not because we do not know that they share a common goal for America - they do - but our argument with them is that they don't know how to do it.
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Our argument with the Republicans is not because we do not know that they share a common goal for America - they do - but our argument with them is that they don't know how to do it.

We believe in doing better than we are doing, and they believe in standing still.

In the American Revolution, Thomas Paine said, 'The cause of America is the cause of all mankind.'

I ask you to join me in this campaign with a full recognition of all opportunities to rebuild our strength, rebuild our prestige, maintain our security, and maintain ourselves as the leaders of the free world.

There is a God today and He hates injustice, and we see the storm coming.

In the face of this challenge, the record of the Republican administration has been one of indifference and inaction.

We can do more, and we are going to do more.

We are running in this campaign train not only toward the city of Los Angeles, but we are running this campaign train all the way to Washington.

I think we meet in the most difficult time in the life of our country.

This goal was first set by a Democratic administration in the Federal Housing Act of 1949.

President Eisenhower's own Housing Administrator has admitted that during this Republican administration we are losing the race against spreading slums.

The Republicans are all in bed.

It is a great country, but I think we can do better.

My intention is to do so; yes, sir.

Those things which must be done can be done by this country.

I am not planning any attack on Mr. Nixon at the present time.

I think we can do a better job than that.