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| Date | Related | Document Title |
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| May 09, 1985 | Ronald Reagan |
Address Before the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal in Lisbon embark on a great adventure in democracy . And let me assure you today … economic problems, and, no, democracy , particularly in its earlier … nation and especially any democracy. In my country, we've learned over and over again that democracy can only work when it is … |
| Jun 04, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Address Before a Joint Session of the Irish National Parliament light heart and a strong constitution; and to acknowledge that wellspring … prosperity and peace and democracy in Europe. One can imagine … people of El Salvador want democracy . All the United States is … |
| Mar 11, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks of the President and Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau of Canada Before a Joint Session of the Parliament in Ottawa in this chamber Canada's democracy finds its ultimate expression … presidential system. We evolved as a constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary … the outset under a written constitution that you continue to revere … |
| Oct 14, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Address to the Nation on the Supreme Court Nomination of Robert H. Bork of young Americans and of democracy in Grenada, opponents here … the sum total of American democracy ; it will call into question … Court was reinterpreting the Constitution so that it would not remain … |
| Oct 10, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on the Supreme Court Nomination of Robert H. Bork Fathers when they created the Constitution. The Washington Post columnist … underlying values of this democracy and the safeguards of our … judiciary; and hold our courts and Constitution hostage. But while I refused … |
| Nov 14, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on the Supreme Court Nomination of Anthony M. Kennedy, Central America, and Deficit Reduction lead in drafting a complex constitutional amendment and to have the … will continue to stress that democracy must come first. As Nobel … |
| Oct 31, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on the Supreme Court Nomination of Douglas H. Ginsburg and the Federal Budget that he believes that in our democracy it is for the elected representatives … quot;if the sense in which the Constitution was accepted and ratified … judges have reinterpreted the Constitution, got away from the original … |
| Mar 10, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks of the President and Governor General Edward R. Schreyer of Canada at the State Dinner in Ottawa by history and based upon constitutional restraint of power and motivated … New World of freedom and democracy is now the hope of the entire … |
| Nov 12, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a White House Reception for Participants in the Youth Volunteer Conference the heart and soul of our democracy and the key to our quality … know, I've read a lot of constitutions. I guess every country's got a constitution. I've read the Soviet Constitution. I don't think they have … being free. Almost all of the constitutions—or all of them that I've seen—of … |
| Jul 09, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Regional Editors on Foreign and Domestic Issues strengthening the forces of democracy and economic progress. And … still have to feel that the Constitution already protects the unborn … that is violating our very constitutional guarantee of right to life … |
| Sep 26, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio dictator, Somoza. All who wanted democracy joined together. And then … American States that they wanted democracy , human rights, the right … the people. There are other constitutions that say a lot of the same … |
| Oct 01, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at the Economic Club of Detroit in Detroit, Michigan Democratic leadership—a constitutional amendment mandating that … Tell the Congress to give democracy a chance, and I promise you … who are philosophically or constitutionally opposed to what we're doing … |
| Jun 13, 1986 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a White House Luncheon for Regional Editors and Broadcasters remember their promises of democracy and peace to the people of … first priority under the Constitution of the Federal Government—the … |
| Apr 10, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Los Angeles World Affairs Council Luncheon in California new trend—the spread of democracy from Latin America to the … what California has in its constitution, and that is a clause in the United States Constitution that says there must be a … in the Senate—to have a constitutional amendment that would bring … |
| May 15, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Southeast Regional Editors and Broadcasters the 1990's a matter of the Constitution, and not just a law. We need … people who are fighting for democracy and freedom in their country … that share our feeling about democracy —even though this is in … |
| Jan 11, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Members of the City Club of Cleveland, Ohio reform this process. The Constitution gives the President the authority … signing and ratification of our Constitution. The more I reflect on that … the original purpose of the Constitutional Convention was to find some … |
| Mar 25, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With the Members of the Center for the Study of the Presidency Americans for conjuring up constitutional limitations out of thin air … 039;preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution' and was not validly usable … straightforward meaning of the Constitution all failed. Today we're facing … |
| May 31, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With the Students and Faculty at Moscow State University same time, the growth of democracy has become one of the most … deny; the guarantees in their Constitution for freedom of speech, freedom … assembly is guaranteed in the Constitution and protected by the police … |
| Nov 14, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Area Junior High School Students the very first line of our Constitution, and it begins with three … other countries, in their constitutions—they all have constitutions, and I've read a great many … three words. Because their constitutions are documents by the Governments … |
| Dec 16, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville a moment the striving for democracy that we have seen in places … embrace this expanding world of democracy that I've described. Theirs … between totalitarianism and democracy ; it's a moral imperative … |
| Jun 16, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Economic Reporters We need, first of all, a constitutional amendment that—just like … bookkeeping tricks because the constitution of the State of California … year. And because of the constitution, I had 6 months in which I … |
| Jul 05, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a White House Briefing for Conservative Political Leaders will proclaim the gospel of democracy and liberty from every mountaintop … preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, the … |
| Aug 15, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Republican National Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana first—three words in our Constitution: "We the People." It is the … our glorious experiment in democracy would have failed. This convention … helped return that island to democracy . We struck a firm blow against … |
| Oct 12, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to Area High School Students and Faculty in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania to basics in reading the Constitution and to acknowledge that the Constitution does not prevent parents … linked to it. Well, under the Constitution only the Congress can spend … without our liberties and our democracy is like and what it means … |
| Oct 19, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Bicentennial Observance of the Battle of Yorktown in Virginia rights, and representative democracy . Our nations share the foundation … that was intended in the Constitution. But of equal concern to me … |