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On the recordOctober 29, 1962
As long as we are free, as long as we are able to maintain that freedom, we have to use that freedom, and use it to provide internally a more equitable and more fruitful life for the people in all the hemisphere.
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Democratic · Massachusetts

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Remarks to Students and Members of the Faculty of the Brazilian Escola Superior de Guerra

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