American military strength provides the framework within which our mature friendships with Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, the Philipp...
Our security is tied to human rights and to social justice.
The most wasteful and self-defeating thing that we could do would be to start this necessary program, then alter it or cut it back after a y...
The best investment in defense is in weapons that will never have to be used and in soldiers who will never have to die.
In the dangerous and uncertain world of today, the keystone of our national security is still military strength.
The issue we face is not whether we should be strong; the issue is how we will be strong.
The security of our Nation must be the first concern of every President who has ever lived in this house.
We want to emphasize that the United States is totally committed to the carrying out of its responsibilities for the protection of foreign d...
Sustained American strength is the only possible basis for the wider, truly reciprocal detente which we seek with the Soviet Union.
Recent events in Iran have been a vivid reminder of the need for a strong and united America.
I will nominate Albert P. Smith, of Russellville, Ky., to be Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission.
Monday, December 24, 1979, shall be considered a holiday for the purposes of the pay and leave of employees of the United States.
Anticipated conditions in the U.S. and overseas markets for anhydrous ammonia do not warrant import relief at this time.
Relief would not limit the growth in U.S. imports of anhydrous ammonia but will merely shift the source of foreign supplies from the Soviets...
I find and declare that the import limitations hereinafter proclaimed with respect to cheese and chocolate crumb are in accord with the requ...
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes of the United States of America, including Title V of the Trade Act...
import relief for the U.S. anhydrous ammonia industry is not in the national economic interest.
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