First concurrent resolution on the budget--fiscal year 1977: hearings before the Committee on the Budget, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, second session ...

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86. lappuse - OF THE TREASURY Mr. Chairman and members of this distinguished committee: I am pleased to be with you this morning to discuss the President's economic program.
199. lappuse - Resources in the Research Applied to National Needs (RANN) Program of the National Science Foundation.
135. lappuse - Yesterday, December 7, 1941— a date which will live in infamy — the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.
191. lappuse - I am here today speaking on behalf of the National League of Cities and the United States Conference of Mayors.
5. lappuse - The budget reflects the President's sense of priorities. It reflects his best judgment of how we must choose among competing interests. And it reveals his philosophy of how the public and private spheres should be related.
310. lappuse - It is by virtue of these ideals that we have been "isolated," isolated in a position which the other nations of the earth have observed in silent envy; and yet there are people who are boasting of their patriotism, because they say that we have taken our place now amongst the nations of the earth by virtue of this war. My patriotism is of the kind which is outraged by the notion that the United States never was a great nation until in a petty three months' campaign it knocked to pieces a poor, decrepit,...
305. lappuse - vital" should be reserved for those truly supreme interests that derive so strictly from our identity as a nation that they could not credibly be alienated.
78. lappuse - What is needed most urgently now is not a conceptual breakthrough but a decision to take advantage of the stability of the present strategic balance. It's futile to buy things we don't need in the hope that this will make the Soviet Union more amenable. The Soviets are far more apt to emulate than to capitulate. We should, instead, try a policy of restraint, while calling for matching restraint from the Soviet Union.
310. lappuse - No adventurous policies of conquest or ambition, such as, in the belief of our fathers, kings and nobles had forced, for their own advantage, on European states, would ever be undertaken by a free democratic republic. Therefore the citizen here would never be forced to leave his family or to give his sons to shed blood for glory and to leave widows and orphans in misery for nothing. Justice and law were to reign in the midst of simplicity, and a government which had little to do was to offer little...

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