It is inconceivable to me that anyone could oppose these measures.
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Remarks via Telephone by Senator John F. Kennedy to the New York State AFLO-CIO
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We are attempting, in cooperation with the State and the city, as Reverend Potter described, to carry out a pilot program here in the city of New York, but it is only a beginning, and there are hundreds of thousands without resources, and we have a responsibility to all of them.
The Major just said that the motto of the Black Watch is 'Nobody wounds us with impunity.'
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Contrary to repeated warnings, prophecies, and expressions of hope, in the 17 years since the Marshall plan began, I know of no single officeholder who was ever defeated because he supported this program, and the burden is less today than ever before.





