On the recordMarch 30, 1968
What we won when all of our people united just must not now be lost in suspicion, distrust, selfishness, and politics among any of our people.
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He is that rarest of all visitors to this house--a man who is nonpolitical by law.
So, not as partisans, not as Democrats, and not as Republicans, but only and always as Americans let us look to the good that has been wrought.
When this Republic was born, Thomas Jefferson looked about at the energy and the creativity that stirred among the people in the first years of our freedom.