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… Your fore i gn policy will be remembered by historians for its unflagging commitment to democracy and freedom together with its realistic approach to the Soviet Union and its colonial … or rebuilding prestige -- but the result be less peace, diminished prestige, and setbacks for democracy and freedom. I am concerned that some within the State Department will now push for an … or any other, without assurances of an end to communism in Nicaragua, your hopes for peace and democracy in central America will be dashed. Our goal must be a free Nicaragua -- not a free hand …
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… a sigh of relief. At least at this early stage, they could be optimistic about the future of democracy in the Philippines. (Donald Rothberg, AP) Shultz Praises "Peaceful Transition" In … the message will be different," David Valderrama said yesterday. "It will be a celebration of democracy and reconciliation." (Carrie Dowling, Washington Times, A6) U.S. Ambassador Process" … is remarkable is how little violence there has been. We Americans like to think that we taught democracy to the Filipinos; tonight, they're teaching the world. No bullets, no harm, to the man …
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… · 24 President extols the "winds of freedom" On the road to the Tokyo summit, Reagan promotes democracy during a sometimes stormy stopover in Bali. ► As Challenger's crew is laid to rest, … Law 103 Essay Marcos is gone; Baby Doc too. So why not dump all the other dietators? Because democracy is not that easy to transplant. Cover: Photograph from NBC News TIME(ISSN 0040-781 X) … notably his belief that the "winds of freedom" are blowing across the Pacific Rim and that democracy S 24 should be encouraged to flower among America's allies. Reagan's breezy theme had a …
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… as the President has previously, that the 22nd amendment infringes upon a core principle of democracy -- the right of the people to freely select their leaders. As indicated on the draft, I … on the freedom to repeatedly elect a president is to violate the essential principle of democracy that people have a right to exercise a free and untrammeled ballot .... " Fate is not … r Cot" a.sserf ~ Cus~ He sought to prev e nt- the establ1shment of a monarchy in an age when democracy was an experiment and most Americans did not have the right to vote for a President at …
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… at hand, the alternatives, and the consequences. Your function is vital to the viability of democracy. Without a free press, democracy won't work and all of our other rights are in jeopardy. Thomas Jefferson is often … at hand, the alternatives, and the consequences. Your function is vital to the viability of democracy. Without a free press, democracy won't work and all of our other rights are in …
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… for United States efforts to promote economic and political development, peace, stability and democracy in Central America and to encourage a negotiated resolution of the conflict in the … ditions create discontent, which is o~en ~xplo~ted by communist guernllas m their war against democracy. The focus of United States policy in Central America goes beyond the military aspects … American democracies: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Progress Toward Democracy pemocracy is making great strides rn these four countries. Their progress in building …
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… Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, joined by Jamaica and Barbados, to restore order and democracy to Grenada following the execution of their Prime Ministe r. I have enclosed a copy of … anization of Eas t ern Caribbean States , joined by Jamaica and Barbado ~ to restore order and democracy to Grenada following the execution of their Prime Minister. I have attached a copy of …
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… letter of March 19 by again shrugging off the President's concerns on human rights and democracy. His reply (delivered to the NSC May 22 with a copy to the State Department) accuses … toward Chile. Pinochet's reply indicates he remains reluctant to allow a genuine transition to democracy. Although he writes that by early next year laws establishing political parties … the painful steps taken in 1973 lead surely to the establishment of a strong and effective democracy, capable of satisfying the aspirations of the Chilean people and defending the …
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… WE, TOO, SUFFER WITH YOU, II I - - - - ----··- -·--· ---- --- - - ------- · - ------ --· - 5 - DEMOCRACY IS FAR FROM PERFECT; BUT DEMOCRACY DOES NOT WAGE WAR ON ITS NEIGHBOR1/DOES NOT BUILD WALLS TO KEEP ITS PEOPLE IN/AND DOES NOT ORGANIZE ARMIES OF SECRET POLICE TO SPY ON THEM AND KEEP THEM _9UIET,) DEMOCRACY REFLECTS ALL THE MISTAKES, ALL THE FRAILTIES, BUT ALSO THE DEEPEST HOPES AND DREAMS OF …
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… GERMANY, THEY CAME NOT TO PREY ON A BRAVE AND DEFEATED PEOPLE, BUT TO NURTURE THE SEEDS OF DEMOCRACY AMONG THOSE WHO YEARNED TO BE FREE AGAIN. WE SALUTE THEM TODAY. BUT, MR. PRESIDENT, WE … BE FREE. TODAY, IN THEIR MEMORY, AND FOR ALL WHO FOUGHT HERE, WE CELEBRATE THE TRIUMPH OF DEMOCRACY. - 6 - WE REAFFIRM THE UNITY OF DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES WHO FOUGHT A WAR AND THEN JOINED … be free. Today, in their memory, and for all who fought here, we celebrate the triumph of democracy. We reaffirm the unity o~ democratic people·s who fought a war and then joined with …
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