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Lyndon Johnson
@lyndonjohnson· Democratic · TX· May 9, 1966

I asked him to join me in the Cabinet Room and make available to my other counselors here his impressions and judgments and conclusions, as well as a general review.

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Lyndon Johnson
@lyndonjohnson· Democratic · TX· May 9, 1966

Earlier this afternoon he reported to me privately in some detail about the events in his area of the world and his evaluation of the situation there.

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Lyndon Johnson
@lyndonjohnson· Democratic · TX· Apr 24, 1966

His energy and ability were reflected throughout both his government and his private career.

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Lyndon Johnson
@lyndonjohnson· Democratic · TX· Apr 21, 1966

I am delighted that you have agreed to serve on the President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy.

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Lyndon Johnson
@lyndonjohnson· Democratic · TX· Apr 13, 1966

Mister President, our distinguished Secretary of State, the majority leader of the United States Senate, the minority leader of the United States Senate, leaders of our House of Representatives, join me on this occasion in thanking you for…

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Lyndon Johnson
@lyndonjohnson· Democratic · TX· Mar 30, 1966

I am very grateful for the cooperation that has been given me by the leaders in the House, Chairman Mills and Congressman Byrnes.

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Lyndon Johnson
@lyndonjohnson· Democratic · TX· Mar 30, 1966

Enrollment of the remaining eligible citizens between March 31 and June 1 would present no administrative problems.

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Lyndon Johnson
@lyndonjohnson· Democratic · TX· Mar 30, 1966

Each of them took questions on any subject--not the British system of appearing before the House of Commons and answering questions, but we extend it a little further.

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Lyndon Johnson
@lyndonjohnson· Democratic · TX· Mar 14, 1966

How joyous it would be if these great resources could he put, instead, to the service of peace.

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