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… has been a driving force throughout his country's democratic development. In 1966 he led democracy's return to the Dominican Republic after years of political uncertainty and turmoil. Indeed, he is, in many ways, the father of Dominican democracy. It's a great honor to have him here. The United States and the Dominican Republic … . You're a close and good friend of the United States ; a leader dedicated to freedom, democracy, and peace; a trusted ally. I wish you well and look forward to working with you as our …
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… OF 1ME MOST 1-tEINOUS CHAPTERS IN WCRL;D HISTORY, AS THE 'CMJ!P' REPRESENTATIVE OF OUR GREAT •DEMOCRACY, ¥OUR VtS!T WOULD BE A·GRAV! OFFENSE TO TME MANY AMERICANS WHO 01ED IN EUROPE ANO TO …
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… D·-Day because the French, British, Canadians and Americans fought shoulder-to-shoulder for democracy and freedom and won . During the war, a gallant, ·French leader, Charles • de Gaulle, …
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… dictatorship, left and right, as has Ecuador. As you have pointed out on several occasions, democracy and the protection of human rights is the surest way to peace as well as freedom. It is … can be traced to a country controlled by those who don't believe in freedom, human rights, or democracy. Democracies can no longer afford to ignore this unfortunate fact of life. Your voice, … to alert the freedom-loving people of this hemisphere to this continuing danger. The path of democracy, peace, and free enterprise is often difficult; but with courage, moderation, and …
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… America is both balanced and prudent and is based on important national security interests. Democracy, development, dialogue and defense are the cornerstones of our policy. We have a tough … that the Sandinistas fulfill their 1979 promises to the OAS and implement a genuine democracy; that they end their subversive efforts against Nicaragua's neighbors; that they end …
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… FROM THEN UNTIL THE DAY HE DIED .HE REJECTED ISOLATIONISM AS AN ACCEPTABLE WAY FOR A GREAT DEMOCRACY TO COMPORT ITSELF IN THE _WORLD, TH IS VIEW SPRANG STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART OF THE … THAT AMERICA COULD NOT AND MUST NOT ATTEMPT TO FLOAT ALONG ALONE/A BLISSFUL ISLAND OF DEMOCRACY IN A SEA OF TOTALITARIANISM. f - 4 - SCOOP JACKSON WAS CONVINCED THAT THERE IS NO PLACE … From then until the day he died he rejected isolationism as an acceptable way for a great democracy to comport itself in the world. This view sprang straight from the heart of the F.D.R. …
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… The lion's share would be for establishing this new institution in allocated to Honduras, a democracy that conjunction with the Central American still faces frequent violations of its … or making progress toward human There is agreement among the exrights development, building democracy, ecutive, the Congress, and the commisand encouraging economic growth sion that human … in the arms, training, and other support flowing to the other si a side that has rejected democracy a pluralism and utilizes violence as its chosen means to power. Still others recommend …
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… is basic to our nation's inner spirit. The family is our school of conscience, of service, of democracy, of love, of all things that we as a people esteem and treasure. Our basic values …
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… celebration of the centennial of the birth of David Ben-Gurion and the values of freedom and democracy we share with Israel, the Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 422, has authorized and …
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… restraint: that a judge is bound by the Constitution to interpret laws, not make them. In our democracy, it is the elected representatives of the people, not unelected judges, who make laws. …
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