In presenting our case to you tonight, I say to you that our foremost pledge is that we will continue policies that will keep the peace; we will strengthen the peace, and we will strengthen those policies that will not only hold the line for freedom, but we will extend freedom throughout the world.
On the recordSeptember 21, 1960
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Partial Transcript of Speech by the Vice President, National Guard Armory, Rockford, IL
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