I come today not as a citizen of Massachusetts, but as a fellow American.
And if we are elected, every American, regardless of his race or his creed or his color will be given his full constitutional rights.
For the making of peace is the noblest work of God-fearing man.
Reverend Meza, Reverend Reck, I'm grateful for your generous invitation to speak my views.
Finally, I believe in an America where religious intolerance will someday end.
But if, on the other hand, I should win the election, then I shall devote every effort of mind and spirit to fulfilling the oath of the Pres...
The Democratic Party belongs to all the people.
I come to Houston to melt the ice - and I don't mean the ice on that rink.
I don't think that it is any inaccuracy that before this country broke up in 1861 the Democratic Party first broken up in Charleston, S.C., ...
I ask you to join us in this great effort, and I can assure you that if we are successful, this country will begin to move again.
He is the man who ran for help.
You know in Texas that you live or die, that you are at war or at peace, that you are secure or in danger, not based upon the policies of on...
And right there lies one of the great issues in this campaign - an issue that divides the parties and the candidates.
Yes; I could.
And now we stand on the New Frontier.
For our cause is a sacred cause.
In the American Revolution, Thomas Paine said, 'The cause of America is the cause of all mankind;' I think in 1960, the cause of all mankind...
We together with Latin America are one.