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| Date | Related | Document Title |
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| 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 11, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks on Signing the National Hispanic Heritage Week Proclamation celebrate the bicentennial of our Constitution, we must reflect on the fact … the fundamental meaning of democracy , which must be synonymous … |
| Sep 12, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on the Situation in Nicaragua millions: the United States Constitution. At 1:50 on Wednesday, I will … People." As we reflect on our Constitution this week, we must seek to … short of the safeguards for democracy and our national security … |
| 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 21, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Address to the 42d Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, New York people rekindled the spirit of democracy and restored the electoral … miracle—a transition to democracy -is taking place in the Republic … them, as has every other democracy on Earth. In Latin America … |
| Sep 22, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Written Responses to Questions Submitted by the Swedish Newspaper Svenska Dagbladet America that brings genuine democracy , peace, and stability to … Nicaraguan acceptance of full democracy -including political pluralism … advisers in Nicaragua. Without democracy in Nicaragua, it will be … |
| 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 01, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Transmitting a Report on Apartheid in South Africa establishing a nonracial democracy in South Africa. Included … the formation of a just, constitutional, and democratic order in South … establishing a nonracial democracy in that country. Included … |
| 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 … |
| 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 … |
| 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 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 … |
| Oct 20, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks Following Discussions With Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi of India Our shared dedication to democracy is paramount among these … 200th anniversary of the Constitution. It is one of history's momentous … States grow to greatness. Your Constitution has been an inspiration to … |
| Oct 22, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
The President's News Conference think the War Powers Act is constitutional. But do you think that you … |
| Oct 23, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Statement on the Failure of the Senate to Confirm the Supreme Court Nomination of Robert H. Bork essential in . . . [the] Constitution." The framers of our Constitution believed that the judicial … that a judge is bound by the Constitution to interpret laws, not make them. In our democracy , it is the elected representatives … |
| Oct 29, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks Announcing the Nomination of Douglas H. Ginsburg To Be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court accordance with my duty under the Constitution, I intend to nominate and … law, not make it. In our democracy , our elected representatives … most fundamental law: the Constitution. Every judge that I appoint … |
| 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 … |
| Nov 04, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to Business Leaders at a White House Briefing on the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement bicentennial year of our Constitution, we look back in wonder at … Fuego, united by the bonds of democracy and free trade; an entire … way. If 200 years ago the Constitution came into being, in large … |
| Nov 06, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to Ethnic and Minority Administration Supporters on the Supreme Court Nomination of Douglas H. Ginsburg started to interpret the Constitution in their early forties. James … extent, we cease to be a democracy governed by the people and … their noble experiment in democracy , to keep faith with the generations … |
| Nov 07, 1987 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on Philippine-United States Relations and the Situation in Central America threats that the new Philippine democracy faces. Twenty months ago … ratify a new, more democratic constitution, and she has overseen the … result of the restoration of democracy , that insurgency has lost … |
| 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 … |