We shall have saved the lives of some of our young men and women.
Your Government is now engaged in some deep-dyed plot to take over the insurance business.
I think we have made a pretty good record in running this war.
The Democratic Party in this war has been the party of sound money.
This time we are not going to scuttle our strength.
I assure you that I shall be the same man you have known all these years.
Our fine boys are fighting magnificently all over the world and among those boys are the Murphys and the Kellys, the Smiths and the Joneses.
I cannot refrain from suggesting that there is also a war on.
After next Tuesday there are going to be a lot of sorry people in the United States.
Under the last Republican administration the insurance companies were 'bust.'
Religious intolerance, social intolerance, and political intolerance have no place in our American life.
The insurance policies of the United States and your savings are safer than they ever were in the whole history of the United States.
I believe that history will say that we were better prepared for this war than for any previous war in all our history.
We are going to see that they have work—honest, self-respecting jobs.
It is perfectly evident that you don't have to be an acrobat to be President either.
It is good to see them still going good to see that Hartford is not a city of empty homes.
I hope to come back here very often either as a private citizen, or as President of the United States.
Thank you for coming here.