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| Date | Related | Document Title |
|---|---|---|
| May 20, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Interview With Soviet Television Journalists Valentin Zorin and Boris Kalyagin they'll have. You have a constitution; we have a constitution. The difference between our two constitutions is very simple; it's contained … in three words. Both of the constitutions announce things for the people's … |
| May 27, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to the Paasikivi Society and the League of Finnish-American Societies in Helsinki, Finland Western values of freedom, democracy , and human rights." And let … of freedom, this house of democracy, since the end of the Second World War. The house of democracy is a house whose doors are … the future of freedom and democracy once seemed. For much of … |
| 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 … |
| Jun 01, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
The President's News Conference Following the Soviet-United States Summit Meeting in Moscow campaign for repeal of that constitutional amendment. Were you aware … leader. My objection to the constitutional amendment that was passed … rights of our people in a democracy to tell them that they can't … |
| Jun 03, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to Members of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London differences between statism and democracy , but also a strategy of vigorous … worldwide movement toward democracy , a crusade for freedom, a … development of law embodied by your constitutional tradition, the idea of restraint … |
| Jun 10, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Proclamation 5829—Entry Into the United States of Certain Panamanians in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the United States … of State determines that democracy has been restored in Panama … |
| 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 … |
| Jul 28, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks to the Student Congress on Evangelism independence and the records of the Constitutional Convention make it clear … write what would become our Constitution. They often found themselves … aid?" And then he called that Constitutional Convention to open each day … |
| Aug 08, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the National Governors' Association in Cincinnati, Ohio America entered a new era of democracy and had a new birth of freedom … quot;The powers delegated by the Constitution to the Federal Government … |
| 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 … |
| Aug 23, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks on Signing the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 in Long Beach, California that's inconsistent with our constitutional principles. It also claims … is inconsistent with our constitutional principles. Well, finally … will be implemented in a constitutional manner. What we see before … |
| Sep 10, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Radio Address to the Nation on Education this Nation, education and democracy have gone hand in hand. Thomas … be responsible to, as the Constitution says, "secure the blessings … |
| Sep 26, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, New York nation to honor promises of democracy made to their own people … |
| Oct 01, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at Georgetown University's Bicentennial Convocation political system designed by our Constitution was inaugurated as well … and set it on the road to democracy . And we helped save a country … watched it flower into a democracy in the midst of a civil war … |
| 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 17, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Presidential Medal of Freedom the architects of Western democracy . He has shunned publicity … bicentennial celebration of the Constitution—one more act of devotion and … |
| Oct 19, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a Republican Campaign Rally in Bowling Green, Ohio moral and material arsenal of democracy , a light unto the nations … serious-minded judges who respect the Constitution and know the meaning of the … |
| Nov 01, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a Campaign Rally for Senator Chic Hecht in Reno, Nevada Justices who would respect the Constitution and get tough on criminals … called a great arsenal of democracy ; if, like Harry Truman, you … |
| Nov 04, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Proclamation 5899—National Farm-City Week, 1988 the essential circuitry of democracy , the lifelines of information … |
| Nov 05, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a Republican Campaign Rally in Mesquite, Texas after nation is turning to democracy . Heads of state from all … their home and family have a constitutional right to own guns. But the … strong judges who respect the Constitution and who are serious about … |
| Nov 07, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Remarks at a Republican Campaign Rally in Long Beach, California almost every nation has a Constitution. And then, what is so remarkable … ours? Well, all those other Constitutions are documents containing … again the great arsenal of democracy , a light unto the nations … |
| 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 … |
| Nov 23, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Memorandum of Disapproval on a Bill Concerning Post- Employment Restrictions governance is the hallmark of our constitutional democracy . Current laws concerning … |
| Dec 08, 1988 | Ronald Reagan |
Proclamation 5921—Human Rights Day, Bill of Rights Day, and Human Rights Week, 1988 amendments to the United States Constitution—our Bill of Rights—were ratified … During the drafting of our Constitution, Thomas Jefferson wrote that … rights enumerated in our Constitution and in the Universal Declaration … |
| 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 … |