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| Date | Related | Document Title |
|---|---|---|
| Oct 21, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Debate Between the President and Former Vice President Walter F. Mondale in Kansas City, Missouri understand that we are a democracy . We are a government by the … |
| Sep 26, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Annual Family Oktoberfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin enacting a line-item veto and a constitutional amendment mandating that … supporting the forces of democracy and economic growth. And … |
| Mar 22, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts of President Reagan and President Francois Mitterrand of France at the State Dinner a profound commitment to democracy and liberty, a heritage inscribed in the Constitution of both our countries. These … |
| Oct 04, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts of President Reagan and President Karl Carstens of the Federal Republic of Germany at the State Dinner strong, healthy, and free democracy . We stand firmly together … At Yale I studied American constitutional law, and I later qualified … citizens; namely, in a free democracy governed by the rule of law … |
| Nov 09, 1985 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts at a White House Dinner for the Prince and Princess of Wales alliance to protect freedom and democracy . This evening we've gathered … discussing something about the Constitution, of which I know you celebrate … |
| Jun 12, 1985 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts at the State Dinner for Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi of India Ours is, however, the oldest constitutional democracy and yours is relatively new—38 … age. Although young, Indian democracy has achieved strength and … the same things—freedom, democracy , independence. And I'm sure … |
| Feb 21, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Toast at a White House Dinner Honoring the Nation's Governors bicentennial of the drafting of the Constitution. You know, the framers had … that "the people" called the Constitutional Convention, meaning the States … States are laboratories of democracy . And so, we've tried to get … |
| Apr 27, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts at the State Dinner for Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of Canada You've achieved an important constitutional breakthrough. You have seen … Laughter] Every leader of a democracy knows the turbulence and … |
| Oct 13, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts of the President and King Juan Carlos I of Spain at the State Dinner creating a masterpiece of democracy . In America we recognize … and profound reality—a constitution approved by the people and … |
| Oct 14, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts at the State Dinner for President Jose Napoleon Duarte Fuentes of El Salvador 200th anniversary of the Constitution of the United States. It's … symbolize the struggle for democracy in this hemisphere. I have … country, which is freedom and democracy . Let me be simple and ask … |
| Sep 08, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts of President Reagan and President Vigdis Finnbogadottir of Iceland at a Luncheon Honoring the Icelandic President that includes a republican constitution and an assembly as far back … front lines of freedom and democracy . Along with this freedom … |
| Sep 09, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts of the President and Prime Minister Menahem Begin of Israel at the State Dinner Founding Fathers wrote a constitution—original, unknown in those days, and … time, but out of every crisis democracy comes out stronger, deeper in the United States. And the Constitution works, with some amendments … the vision of building real democracy . Perhaps this is the greatest … |
| Jul 29, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts of the President and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India at the State Dinner speech around the concept of democracy which that "Mother of Parliaments" … seek renewal of our faith in democracy . You can understand, Madam … leader of a great sister democracy and to the friendship between … |
| Oct 08, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts of President Reagan and President-elect Miguel de la Madrid of Mexico at a Luncheon Honoring the Mexican President-elect in Coronado, California and a man who championed constitutional government. We must never … expression, the same goals: democracy , liberty, and social justice … |
| Feb 27, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts of the President and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of the United Kingdom at the Dinner Honoring the President under God, the rule of law, constitutional government, parliamentary democracy , all the great notions of … |
| Feb 23, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Toasts at a White House Dinner Honoring the Nation's Governors said, "Either you believe in democracy or you don't." Well, I do … drink to, those ideals of democracy and to our partnership for … which the recognition of the constitutional rights and obligations of … |
| Dec 03, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Toast at a Luncheon Hosted by Colombian President Belisario Betancur Cuartas in Bogota admiration the development of your constitutional tradition. I thought I was … said, "to a happy and open democracy in which citizens who wish … |
| Oct 06, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Message on the Observance of National Newspaper Week, October 10-16, 1982 press is a cornerstone of our democracy. In the First Amendment to the Constitution, our Founding Fathers affirmed … |
| Feb 01, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Message to the Congress Transmitting the Fiscal Year 1985 Budget are struggling to preserve democracy must be honored. At the same … they will require that the Constitution be amended. Congress has … in this budget, but also constitutional amendments providing for … |
| Feb 17, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Message to the Congress Transmitting a Proposed Initiative for Central America other activities. Because democracy is essential to effective … donors. Consistent with the Constitution and this precept, final disposition … |
| Feb 06, 1986 | Ronald Reagan |
Message to the Congress on America's Agenda for the Future balanced budget amendment to the Constitution—so that Government spending … guided by the belief that the Constitution creates a government that … limited and energetic. The Constitution carefully enumerates the … |
| Jan 27, 1987 | Ronald Reagan | Message to the Congress on "A Quest for Excellence" |
| Jan 27, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Message to the Congress Transmitting a Request for Aid for the Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance advancing the prospects for democracy in Nicaragua and security … Nicaragua to move toward democracy and to cease its actions … have repeatedly promised democracy to the people of Nicaragua … |
| Apr 03, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Letter to the Chairmen of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the Situation in Zimbabwe multi-party, parliamentary democracy in which the rights of the population as set forth in the constitution are respected. The basic … |
| Sep 29, 1986 | Ronald Reagan |
Letter to the Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader on the Economic Sanctions Against South Africa a bill of rights and firm constitutional guarantees. We will be actively … local laws which under our Constitution may be preempted. Sanctions … region—a southern Africa where democracy and respect for fundamental … |