On the recordOctober 14, 1954
No organization, no battle unit, nobody else, can win a war--can win a battle or a political campaign unless they have got something very deep for which they believe they are fighting.
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presidency.ucsb.eduNo organization, no battle unit, nobody else, can win a war--can win a battle or a political campaign unless they have got something very deep for which they believe they are fighting.
Remarks in Indianapolis at the Columbia Republican Club
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