On the recordApril 2, 1975
What is essential now is that we keep our nerve and our essential unity as a powerful but peace-loving Nation.
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presidency.ucsb.eduWhat is essential now is that we keep our nerve and our essential unity as a powerful but peace-loving Nation.
Remarks at the White House Conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs in San Diego, California.
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