Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson,President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim December 10, 1964, as...
The important thing in the Olympic games is taking part.
I KNOW I speak for all Americans, your fellow citizens, in extending warmest congratulations and affectionate best wishe...
I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim Monday, November 30, 1964 Sir Winsto...
The United States has no political goals to impose upon the Congo.
There are no problems which we cannot solve together, and there are very few which any of us can settle by himself.
We went in solely for humanitarian reasons.
The safety of the United States depends upon the freedom of Europe, and the freedom of Europe depends upon the strength ...
The United States sees no safe future for ourselves and none for any other Atlantic nation in a policy of narrow nationa...
We are very anxious that each person receive the protections of the law in this country and be adequately protected in t...
Our twin blessings of peace and abundance have always rested on those who were willing to risk, whatever the danger, and...
But all of us here at home remember you with gratitude.
Those same blessings depend upon you today.
Many of you will not be with your families today.
Peace comes only to those who work for it and are ready to defend it.
Today all Americans thank the blessings of the Lord for the bounty of their land.
For that we give thanks and pray that we may continue to deserve His blessings.
This order shall be effective August 15, 1964.