You have given to the rest of America the guidance and the inspiration to make our Bicentennial what it ought to be.
I feel sure, Mr. President, that our common problems can best be resolved by a little competition on the links.
Your visit to Washington is a mark of friendship that has existed between our two nations since Zambia gained her independence in 1964.
Let me propose a toast to you, to the Republic of Zambia, and to the continuing excellent relations between our two countries.
America knows and respects you, Mr. President.
The volley fired here at Concord two centuries ago, 'the shot heard round the world,' still echoes today on this anniversary.
We view the coming independence of Mozambique, Angola, and the island territories with great satisfaction.
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are sacred rights, not to be given or not to be taken by shifting winds or changing moods.
America stands ready to help the emerging countries, the emerging nations, and to provide what assistance we can.
I am convinced if we join together, those from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, those from my State of Michigan, and the millions and mill...
Patient diplomacy will bear great fruit, and we promise our continued efforts and our support as you seek, with others, to resolve these pro...