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| Date | Related | Document Title |
|---|---|---|
| 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 … |
| 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 … |
| 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 … |
| 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 … |
| 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 … |
| Jul 30, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Annual Convention of the National Conference of State Legislatures the people, the voices of democracy . They've been ringing throughout … underlying principles of our Constitution—has nearly disappeared as a guiding … Rights. The designers of our Constitution realized that in federalism … |
| Sep 03, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks in Chicago, Illinois, at the Annual Convention and Centennial Observance of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners fundamental tenets of American democracy . It was this belief in representative … examples of participatory democracy to be found anywhere. Too … war to save the world for democracy . I cast my first vote for … |
| 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 … |
| Oct 13, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for King Juan Carlos I of Spain Spain and as a champion of democracy . Yesterday, we celebrated … leads Spain into a new era of democracy and freedom. We applaud the … everywhere, and California's constitution was written in two languages—Spanish … |
| 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 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 … |
| 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 … |
| Nov 20, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Dedication of the James Madison Memorial Building of the Library of Congress rights, and representative democracy , their arguments were based … government is perfect, not even a democracy . Rights given to government … others, the authors of the Constitution established a fragile balance … |
| Dec 17, 1981 | Ronald Reagan |
The President's News Conference to the European values of democracy and the rule of law. Two … can be denied his or her constitutional rights without the Federal … |
| Jan 20, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Inaugural Anniversary Dinner of the President localities as is permitted by the Constitution—at the same time, to do a better … the very laboratories of democracy , and yet in past years we've … |
| Feb 22, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a White House Briefing for the National Association of Counties pass on, and that is the constitutional rights of every individual … people they serve, the better democracy will function. Well, that's … government and overwhelms democracy . It is one element that our … |
| 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 … |
| Feb 24, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks on the Caribbean Basin Initiative to the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States American States embodies—democracy , self-determination, economic … their strong traditions of democracy and free enterprise, they … restoration of moderate, constitutional governments with economic … |
| Mar 15, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Address Before a Joint Session of the Alabama State Legislature in Montgomery right. The United States Constitution is almost 200 years old … things called for in the Constitution, and all others shall remain … too much liberty with our Constitution? According to polls, Americans—by … |
| Mar 23, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Interview in New York City With Members of the Editorial Board of the New York Post party elected almost all the constitutional officers-the Governor—that … you think, in fact, that democracy can be saved in El Salvador … Rica was the showcase of democracy . But now, Nicaragua was a … |
| Mar 23, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks in New York City on Receiving the Charles Evans Hughes Gold Medal of the National Conference of Christians and Jews and private sectors, in our constitutional duty to promote the general … stress that had already caused democracy to crumble and fascism and … final analysis, under the Constitution, the President and the Congress … |
| Mar 25, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for President Alessandro Pertini of Italy sought to destroy Italy's democracy by acts of sheer terror … Philadelphia drafted the Constitution of the United States. Over … |
| Mar 31, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
The President's News Conference there is a real desire for democracy there, and I am therefore … have failed to endorse a constitutional amendment to balance the budget. Can you ever support a constitutional amendment to balance the … |
| 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 … |
| Apr 26, 1982 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the United States Chamber of Commerce right. The United States Constitution is almost 200 years old. And I've found that that Constitution's a good place to get ideas … things called for in the Constitution, and all others shall remain … too much liberty with our Constitution. We must preserve those first … |