
I just want to know the United States of America
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I just want to know the United States of America

When the next President of the United States takes the oath of office next January, the year 2000 will be closer to us than the year 1929.

The United States enjoys friendly relations with nearly all nations represented at your conference.

None can know just how long the fight for freedom in southeast Asia will take, but we of the United States are resolved not to falter or to grow weary in the struggle.

We are here today to proclaim 1965 as International Cooperation Year in the United States of America.

I also direct the appropriate officials of the Government to arrange for the display of the flag of the United States on all public buildings on Veterans Day.

Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, call upon the people of this Nation to observe Wednesday, November 11, 1964, as Veterans Day.

American security depends on the security of the alliance as a whole, and the alliance in turn depends upon the strategic strength of the United States.

For us in the United States NATO is a tested and a recognized cornerstone of United States foreign policy.

I want to say on behalf of all the people of this Nation that we, the people of the United States, are deeply in the debt of the people of Oklahoma for the quality of the men that they send to the United States Congress.

We in the United States look forward to seeing the friendly ties already established between us grow stronger in the years ahead.

On this day 177 years ago our forefathers ordained and established the Constitution of the United States.

Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America do hereby designate September 17, 1964 as von Steuben Day.

I send my very warm thanks for your message of solidarity on the attacks by North Vietnam on United States naval vessels.

This is truly a notable achievement toward raising the standards of health care in the United States.

It is a high honor to welcome you once again to the United States.

I think the number one domestic concern of the United States is going to be, in the 1960's, the question of jobs, jobs for a tidal wave of men and women who are going to be hitting our labor market in the next 5 years.

And when that happens, we want the United States to be in the lead, as it has been in the lead in jet transportation since the jet was invented.