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| Date | Related | Document Title |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 18, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Statement on Senate Approval of the Extension of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 practiced, it enriches our democracy ; when threatened, it must … to the achievement of full constitutional and political equality for … |
| Aug 24, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Statement on Signing a Bill Authorizing Fiscal Years 1982 and 1983 Appropriations for Certain Federal Agencies otherwise, to restrict and weaken democracy in this world by restraining … seven are reopened. Under the Constitution, the President has the power … President. In recognition of this constitutional prerogative of the President … |
| Nov 06, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Statement About Extension of the Voting Rights Act a position to uphold the Constitution, no barrier would ever come … our citizens by making our democracy stronger and more available to everyone … |
| May 08, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Joint Communique Following Discussions With Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki of Japan upon their shared values of democracy and liberty, reaffirmed their … and in accordance with its Constitution and basic defense policy … |
| Oct 23, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Statement on the Failure of the Senate to Confirm the Supreme Court Nomination of Robert H. Bork essential in . . . [the] Constitution." The framers of our Constitution believed that the judicial … that a judge is bound by the Constitution to interpret laws, not make them. In our democracy , it is the elected representatives … |
| Nov 07, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on Philippine-United States Relations and the Situation in Central America threats that the new Philippine democracy faces. Twenty months ago … ratify a new, more democratic constitution, and she has overseen the … result of the restoration of democracy , that insurgency has lost … |
| Sep 12, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on the Situation in Nicaragua millions: the United States Constitution. At 1:50 on Wednesday, I will … People." As we reflect on our Constitution this week, we must seek to … short of the safeguards for democracy and our national security … |
| Sep 10, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on Education this Nation, education and democracy have gone hand in hand. Thomas … be responsible to, as the Constitution says, "secure the blessings … |
| Mar 11, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Statement on Economic Sanctions Against Panama favor a rapid restoration of democracy and the resumption by the … of a role consistent with constitutional democracy . In the present circumstances … for a prompt transition to democracy in Panama. Until such a time … |
| Jan 23, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on Administration Goals the only statement that the Constitution itself requires the President … have come if the forces of democracy hadn't been strong, and I'll … they're talking peace and democracy because of the freedom fighters … |
| Jul 05, 1986 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on Independence Day and the Centennial of the Statue of Liberty to uphold and protect our Constitution, the guardian of all our freedoms … fight against tyranny and for democracy . You know, during the inaugural … |
| Jan 26, 1985 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on Economic Growth solemnly swear to defend the Constitution of the United States is to … and values embodied in our Constitution have inspired the spread of democracy throughout the world. From … |
| Aug 08, 1985 | Ronald Reagan |
Statement on Signing the International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 seek the goals of peace, democracy , and development in that … which, under article II of the Constitution, is a function reserved exclusively … |
| May 21, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Joint Communique Following Discussions With President-elect Jose Napoleon Duarte of El Salvador in a process of building democracy which has moved successfully … March 1982, approval of a new constitution and the presidential elections … interest in the strengthening of democracy and the firm rejection in … |
| Aug 11, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on Congressional Inaction on Proposed Legislation We asked for a vote on a constitutional amendment mandating a balanced … asked the Speaker to give democracy a chance—could have, but … people. He wasn't afraid of democracy , of putting issues to the … |
| Oct 27, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Address to the Nation on Events in Lebanon and Grenada had been elected under the constitution left to the people by the … operation to restore order and democracy to Grenada. They were proposing … export terror and undermine democracy . We got there just in time … |
| Nov 05, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Address to the Nation on the Eve of the Presidential Election the guardians of this great democracy . Tonight I want to share … felt less secure. You made democracy work by sending one message … by the House leadership: a constitutional amendment to balance our … |
| May 09, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Address to the Nation on United States Policy in Central America to make. I believe it's my constitutional responsibility to place these … is our effort to promote democracy and economic well-being in … they may live in peace and democracy without the threat of Communist … |
| Dec 10, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Address to the Nation on the Soviet-United States Summit Meeting fulfill its duty under our Constitution. To this end, let me explain … when we see the progress of democracy in these last years, from … |
| Aug 12, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Address to the Nation on the Iran Arms and Contra Aid Controversy and Administration Goals massive runaway budget is the Constitution. Only the Constitution—the document from which all government … authority as a nation—only the Constitution can compel responsibility … desperately need the power of a constitutional amendment to help us balance … |
| Apr 16, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Proclamation 4931—Law Day U.S.A., 1982 a model of representative democracy , individual freedom and equal … Nation, guaranteed by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and … with the adoption of the Constitution by the Convention of States … |
| Dec 10, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Proclamation 5003—Bill of Rights Day, Human Rights Day and Week, 1982 first ten Amendments to the Constitution of the United States—a … between human rights and constitutional democracy . As stated in the Universal … confidence in the future of democracy for all people. But in December … |
| Mar 15, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Proclamation 5032—Loyalty Day, 1983 the ideals embodied in our Constitution and furthered in our free … magnificent ideals of our great democracy -liberty, justice, and dignity … |
| Apr 15, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Proclamation 5052—Law Day U.S.A., 1983 system of government. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights guarantee … rights we enjoy under our democracy , and the role of law in our … |
| Aug 11, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Proclamation 5082—200th Anniversary of the Signing of the Treaty of Paris led to the adoption of the Constitution of the United States of America … who share our commitment to democracy and liberty. In tribute to … |