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Pastimes : Clown-Free Zone... sorry, no clowns allowed

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To: Win-Lose-Draw who wrote (216905)1/27/2003 3:09:56 PM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
some state of the union speech found on the net

". . . We will understand the importance of this best if we look back into history. If the democracies had stood up against the invasion of Manchuria in 1931, or the attack on Ethiopia in 1935, or the seizure of Austria in 1938, if they had stood together against aggression on those occasions as the United Nations has done in Korea, the whole history of our time would have been different. . . "

". . . So long as fanaticism and fear brood over the affairs of men, we must arm to deter others from aggression. In the past 12 months our military posture has steadily improved. We increased the previous defense budget by 15 percent. . ."

". . . I believe, and I am supported by some authority, that if they are not checked now the world can expect to pay a greater price to check them later. . ."

". . . You will remember that we stood in Western Europe . . . Is there anyone in this Chamber tonight who doubts that the course of freedom was not changed for the better because of the courage of that stand? . . ."

". . . I think I reveal no secret when I tell you that we are dealing with a stubborn adversary who is committed to the use of force and terror to settle political questions . . ."

". . . I wish I could report to you that the conflict is almost over. This I cannot do. We face more cost, more loss, and more agony. For the end is not yet. . ."

". . . So I must say to you that our pressure must be sustained-and will be sustained- until he realizes that the war he started is costing him more than he can ever gain . . ."
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