It is imperative that we maintain the highest national unity and the utmost responsibility in matters of national security at all times.
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Press Conference of Senator John F. Kennedy, Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
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They may be facts which some would prefer to forget, but if the United States of America, and particularly the Northeast United States, these 15 States, are going to move ahead and provide a better life for the people of Delaware and the people of Maryland, and the people of the United States, then we are going to have to do something about it.
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