On the recordAugust 10, 1965
Ours is really an open land, an open society with no walls around it, nothing to hide within it, and we want the world and we want Americans themselves to see the U.S.A.
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presidency.ucsb.eduOurs is really an open land, an open society with no walls around it, nothing to hide within it, and we want the world and we want Americans themselves to see the U.S.A.
Remarks to the Members of the See the U.S.A. Committee.
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