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Interview With Foreign Television Journalists

… to their activity in drugs. Our goal, what we're trying to achieve, is the restoration of democracy in Panama. Right now we have a situation where, not legally but just through custom and …

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Address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, New York

… in Nicaragua and the refusal of the tiny elite now ruling that nation to honor promises of democracy made to their own people and to the international community. This elite, in calling …

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The President's News Conference in Toronto, Canada

… But we have not changed our minds about the fact that Panama should return to a civilian democracy. Michael S. Dukakis Q. What did you mean when you said today when you were asked if Mr. …

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Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Los Angeles World Affairs Council Luncheon in California

… policy of global expansionism. In the last few years we've seen a new trend -- the spread of democracy from Latin America to the Philippines along with a worldwide revolution in economic …

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The President's News Conference

… that he agrees with me that the contras are freedom fighters and they are trying to achieve democracy in their country, which is now a Communist totalitarian government. Soviet-U.S. …

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Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Members of the City Club of Cleveland, Ohio

… doing. Aid to the Contras Q. Welcome to Cleveland, Mr. President. My question is: Do you think democracy will prevail in Nicaragua if aid is cut off, as Congress threatens to do? The …

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