No problem is more vital or more urgent in the struggle for peace than the problem of effective arms control.
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Excerpts of Speech by Senator John F. Kennedy, Milwaukee, WI - (Advance Release Text)
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The recommendations are likewise acceptable to me, and will be included in my budget recommendations to the Congress in January.
The United States is not in the position which England was when Benjamin Disraeli described it as: two nations divided, the rich and the poor.
Let us therefore proclaim our gratitude to Providence for manifold blessings--let us be humbly thankful for inherited ideals--and let us resolve to share those blessings and those ideals with our fellow human beings throughout the world.
The Policy Advisory Committee is an example of the possibilities for cooperative action among Federal and District agencies in resolving difficult problems.





