
It is not only our enemies who kill valuable Americans.
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It is not only our enemies who kill valuable Americans.

I will give you a sort of an idea for a story.

The enemy is constantly at work trying to undermine public confidence in the Government; why should members of that Government help him along by undermining it themselves?

I should say offhand that—well, if Jim Mead is an isolationist, so am I.

Chief of Staff. I think that's all that's necessary.

Oh, no. This is the principal domestic problem in carrying on the war.

I, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, do hereby appoint as a Military Commission the following persons:

This is no time for the American people to get overconfident.

I wish that I had duty a little nearer the front.

I suppose it will be voluntary, in the sense that if you don't do it— in effect it will be compulsory.

I can say that on the whole it is getting on very well, but that is not terribly exciting.

I would think that period is coming, and that we are getting to the point where probably we can give a few more details.

I think that is perfectly clear.