
There has been discontent and there has been dissatisfaction, but it seems to me that these last 7 days deserve very special consideration in contemplation of every thinking citizen.
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There has been discontent and there has been dissatisfaction, but it seems to me that these last 7 days deserve very special consideration in contemplation of every thinking citizen.

In highest tribute to this remarkable citizen and humanitarian, I urge the youth of America to emulate the patriotism, integrity, and high ideals that have marked his career.

This has been a very gratifying and a very satisfying day in this house of the American people.

This is the work that will fulfill the dreams of those who have chosen to come and live in our land--and contribute their great talents to the success of the American ideal.

Unity still is--and unity will always be-the genius of our greatness.

We know this morning that the United States has achieved fully the leadership we have sought for free men.

And I assure you that in your efforts to strengthen the Alliance you will always be able to depend upon the fullest support and cooperation by the United States.

If we continue to give you support without any tinge of partisanship, you will give us the leadership and ultimately the supremacy in an area that is essential to the prolongation of civilization itself.

Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate August 1, 1964, as Warsaw Uprising Day.

This is the legacy of the nuclear test ban treaty and it is a legacy of hope.

Onto my desk each day come the problems of 190 million men and women.

This is a great and golden moment for America--a moment to lay aside the burdens of the past, a moment to look forward and to move ahead.

Well done on your first career, General McKee; and good luck on your second career, General McKee.

The test of courage for citizens of this age is not how fast we hold the past, but how unflinchingly we face up to the future.

I would like for him to be a man of the people who felt a compassionate concern for their welfare and who enjoyed public service and was dedicated to it.

The simple and sure truth of our times is that America in this decade must enlarge, must broaden, must deepen its commitment to the classroom as the central core of our society and of our success.

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