On the recordAugust 20, 1966
Still today, we must contend with the cruel reality that some men still believe in using force and seek by aggression to impose their will on others.
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presidency.ucsb.eduStill today, we must contend with the cruel reality that some men still believe in using force and seek by aggression to impose their will on others.
Remarks at Franklin D. Roosevelt's Summer Cottage, Campobello Island, New Brunswick.
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