These are the traditional issues, old but still new, and I believe that the next President and the next Congress must meet their responsibilities in this field.
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Speech of Senator John F. Kennedy, Fieldhouse, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
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We are proud to have them here also because they are a Scottish Regiment, and that green and misty country has sent hundreds and thousands of Scottish men and women to the United States and they have been among our finest citizens.
I know that I speak for all Americans in asking you to extend our sympathy to the families and friends of those men who lost their lives in this tragic accident.
I hope this kind of intimate association, cooperation for the benefit of all of our people, may be extended to other fields.
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.





