New factories and machinery mean little to the family without a home.
Most of all, we are both children of revolution, and it is my hope that the spirit of our revolution in the United States is as alive today ...
DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-ninth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the Independence...
We come as good neighbors and follow in the footsteps of one of my most distinguished predecessors, Franklin Roosevelt.
I believe that there is so much which unites this great country with my own.
Now, Therefore, I, John F. Kennedy, under the authority vested in me, as President, by the Constitution and statutes, in particular section ...
When you succeed, the whole country succeeds.
Until every child has a meal and every student has an opportunity to study, and everyone who wishes to work can find a job, and everyone who...
We recognize the right of every nation to order its own affairs.
I want you to know how appreciative we were to the people of this city, who were kind enough to line the streets and greet us, and through u...
It is our responsibility, Mr. President, I believe, in the sixties, and the responsibilities of others in our sister republics in this great...
So I compliment you and it makes me particularly proud to be an honorary citizen and guest of this celebrated city.
While geography has made us neighbors, tradition has made us friends.
So we come, Mr. President, on a mission of friendship and also of great purpose.
Economics has made us partners.
We now dream the same dream of opportunity in the future.
And working through the Alianza para el Progreso, a great communal effort, not that of the United States, not that of Mexico, but of all of ...
Necessity has made us allies in a vast Alianza para el Progreso.