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| Date | Related | Document Title |
|---|---|---|
| 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 14, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters on Domestic and Foreign Policy Issues in the revolution to bring democracy to Nicaragua and were, then … the region to try and bring democracy and peace to Central America … the obligations that the Constitution imposes on the President … |
| 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 … |
| May 04, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters on Domestic and Foreign Policy Issues four things: of promoting democracy , of immediate elections … step; Costa Rica, the oldest democracy of all. And all of them are … executive branch to carry out its constitutional responsibilities. Q. Do you … |
| May 06, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Annual Members Banquet of the National Rifle Association in Phoenix, Arizona one inch from defending the constitutional freedoms that are every American's … to be obeyed and that our constitutional liberties are just as important … ago. And by the way, the Constitution does not say that government … |
| May 17, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
The President's News Conference in power in Nicaragua that democracy and freedom can survive in … because they wanted legitimate democracy , and yet at the same time … |
| 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 … |
| Aug 01, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association in Atlanta, Georgia Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Seventy-seven … the men who had written the Constitution that "they had solved with … courts envisioned by the Constitution. The Founding Fathers did … |
| 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 … |
| Aug 26, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Republican Women's Leadership Forum in San Diego, California was finally added to the Constitution. That was a great milestone … significant contributions to our democracy . Republicans have a proud … |
| Sep 13, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks of the President and Prime Minister Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe Following Their Meetings multiracial societies. And our constitutions offer protection to all our … principles which underline the constitutional order that we have created … principle which make for greater democracy and greater freedom in society … |
| 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 … |
| Oct 25, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks of the President and Prime Minister Eugenia Charles of Dominica Announcing the Deployment of United States Forces in Grenada effort to restore order and democracy on the island of Grenada … democratic government and a constitution—a constitutional government, the constitution that was left to them by … |
| 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 07, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Interview With Nobutaka Shikanai of Fuji Television of Japan on the President's Trip to Japan industry is due to the idea of democracy and free trade. And so free … Japan—I recognize you have some constitutional problems with this—but … share a deep commitment to democracy and freedom, and we long … |
| Nov 11, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Address Before the Japanese Diet in Tokyo their discussion turned to democracy , the pressing issue of the … under the modern Japanese Constitution. In 6 years you will celebrate … history of nationhood and democracy , and the spirit of hope carrying … |
| Nov 12, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a Reception for Korean Community Leaders in Seoul pledge to turn over power constitutionally in 1988. This will be an … toward the broadening of democracy in Korea strengthens the … |
| Jan 20, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to the Reagan Administration Executive Forum spoken out for human freedom, democracy , and civilized behavior has … new consensus to support democracy in that region. The peace … Presidential appointees assembled in Constitution Hall … |
| Jan 25, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union tide, and our struggle for democracy cannot and will not be denied … most effective if done by constitutional amendment. The majority of … this protection in their constitutions. To talk of meeting the present … |
| Jan 26, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a Spirit of America Rally in Atlanta, Georgia have provisions in their constitutions requiring balanced budgets … one thing lacking in the Constitution, and he said this right after … is to see the day when a constitutional amendment requiring the Federal … |
| 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 02, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a Republican Congressional Luncheon example of how we can promote democracy in these troubled regions … simplify the tax code and make constitutional changes like the line-item … |
| Feb 03, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a White House Luncheon for Elected Republican Women Officials you're on the frontlines of democracy . You're making the difference … like the line-item veto, a constitutional amendment mandating a balanced … we're working hard to support democracy and to build peace. In Lebanon … |
| Feb 06, 1984 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at Eureka College in Eureka, Illinois in American enterprise and democracy that saw us through. It was … making a balanced budget a constitutional amendment. When the Constitution was ratified, Thomas Jefferson … call the struggle between democracy and totalitarianism by its … |
| 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 … |