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| Date | Related | Document Title |
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| Jul 13, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Association of Counties in Indianapolis, Indiana most basic levels of our democracy . You know many of your constituents … bicentennial year of our Constitution, I submit to you that we see … Founding Fathers and in the Constitution itself the promise of a government … |
| Jul 27, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a Rotary Club Luncheon in West Bend, Wisconsin balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. It also gives the President … people. They believed that the Constitution they drafted would be a new … freedom and the torch of democracy , and it's drawn millions … |
| Aug 13, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to Citizens in North Platte, Nebraska of business is peace and democracy in Central America. And last … government in Nicaragua. Peace and democracy —the two are inseparable … Lenin. The aspirations for democracy , promised by the Sandinistas … |
| Sep 06, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks on the Occasion of Alfred M. Landon's 100th Birthday in Topeka, Kansas since the framing of the Constitution. As you know, it seems right … the centennial year of the Constitution and is now part of its bicentennial … what the America that our Constitution created is, what it means … |
| Sep 10, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to the Winners of the Bicentennial of the Constitution Essay Competition reason. Well, in fact, the Constitution and our government were born … the years leading up to our Constitutional Convention were some of the … was with the writing of the Constitution, setting down as it were the … |
| Sep 10, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for Pope John Paul II in Miami, Florida 200th anniversary of our Constitution. That document says a great … powerful movement toward democracy . And yet we Americans admit … |
| Sep 14, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the National Alliance of Business children to see to it that the Constitution of the United States of America … men who wrote the glorious Constitution whose 200th birthday we celebrate … shouldn't be controversial in our democracy , but it is. And I hope it'll … |
| Sep 16, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the 40th Anniversary Conference of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy celebrate the bicentennial of our Constitution, I would like you to join … grandchildren—was the writing of the Constitution—several thousand words, mere words … moral equivalency between democracy and totalitarianism. There's … |
| Sep 25, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Annual Convention of Concerned Women for America interpretation of the laws and the Constitution according to the intentions … I know you'll agree: our Constitution requires no less. And if … before the American people: democracy in Nicaragua. We can accept … |
| Oct 07, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Address to the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States and dictatorship to a new democracy . It is the story of Jose … to establish and maintain democracy in their countries. It is … fulfillment of the promises of democracy and human rights that were … |
| Dec 03, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a White House Briefing for Human Rights Supporters anniversary of the signing of our Constitution, which of course contains … was that some believed the Constitution might not have been ratified … face hopefully toward our democracy ; and, O my fellow citizens … |
| Feb 01, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Religious Broadcasters Association Fellowship celebration at the Constitution's bicentennial. I understand … behind. They talk of our constitutional guarantee of religious liberty … religion. Well, yes, the Constitution does say that "Congress shall … |
| Jan 19, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the 1988 Reagan Administration Executive Forum will strongly affirm that democracy , not communism, is the future … their lives on the line for democracy in Nicaragua. We've learned … spoke at 11:30 a.m. at DAR Constitution Hall at the seventh annual … |
| Jan 29, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to the National Conference of State Legislators impulse and approach the Constitution with a new fidelity-in short … great majority of your State constitutions require balanced budgets … in support of freedom and democracy must go hand-in-hand. We've … |
| Feb 11, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Annual Conservative Political Action Conference Dinner time—of the principles of our Constitution, yes, of its original intent … ultimate guarantors of the Constitution, began to say, with clarity … expansive construction of the Constitution. The Constitution, as originally intended by … |
| Feb 22, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to Members of the National Governors' Association specifically stated in the Constitution as Federal functions back … examine ways—including constitutional amendments-to restore the … this great experiment in democracy that they were undertaking … |
| May 27, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to the Paasikivi Society and the League of Finnish-American Societies in Helsinki, Finland Western values of freedom, democracy , and human rights." And let … of freedom, this house of democracy, since the end of the Second World War. The house of democracy is a house whose doors are … the future of freedom and democracy once seemed. For much of … |
| Jun 03, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to Members of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London differences between statism and democracy , but also a strategy of vigorous … worldwide movement toward democracy , a crusade for freedom, a … development of law embodied by your constitutional tradition, the idea of restraint … |
| Jul 28, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to the Student Congress on Evangelism independence and the records of the Constitutional Convention make it clear … write what would become our Constitution. They often found themselves … aid?" And then he called that Constitutional Convention to open each day … |
| Aug 08, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the National Governors' Association in Cincinnati, Ohio America entered a new era of democracy and had a new birth of freedom … quot;The powers delegated by the Constitution to the Federal Government … |
| Oct 01, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at Georgetown University's Bicentennial Convocation political system designed by our Constitution was inaugurated as well … and set it on the road to democracy . And we helped save a country … watched it flower into a democracy in the midst of a civil war … |
| Jun 17, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks of President Reagan and Provisional President Alvaro Alfredo Magana Borja of El Salvador Following Their Meetings Message of the Constitutional President of the Republic … to the full development of democracy . They have provided the opportunity … rather it is the clear and constitutional expression of the sovereign … |
| May 17, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks of President Reagan and President Miguel De la Madrid Hurtado of Mexico at the Annual Meeting of the Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Conference both share a commitment to democracy , to the greater economic … Mexico. In accordance with our constitutional norms are the relations … |
| Jun 18, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for President J.R. Jayewardene of Sri Lanka the great institution of democracy . Sri Lanka, Mr. President … there is room for all in a democracy . Dividing your country into … to Japan the freedoms of democracy . Those were the ideals which … |
| May 15, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for President Miguel De la Madrid Hurtado of Mexico you said in your book on constitutional law while assessing Rousseau's … based on the principles of democracy , on economic development … solutions and to protect democracy and independence in the hemisphere … |