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  • Hello citizens of the United States, my name is John F. Kennedy. this election is all important. Our votes will be cast not only for ourselves, but for our children - not only for this Nation, but for every free nation.
  • We cannot move the cause of freedom around the world. If we lack a first-rate growing economy, we cannot sustain a first-rate growing defense. If we lack compassion for those who are sick or poor or aged here, we cannot convincingly show much compassion abroad.
  • Mr. Nixon says this talk is irresponsible. But I do not need Mr. Nixon to tell me my responsibilities to this Nation. I have served this country for 14 years in the Congress, and for 4 years in the war. My father served before that in the administration of Franklin Roosevelt. My brothers all served overseas. And I run for the Presidency not to downgrade America but to achieve the kind of America for family believes.
  • Tonight I want to tell you what kind of America I believe in not as a candidate, not as a Democrat, but as a citizen of the United States. I want to look beyond the name calling, the charges, the shooting stars and meteors of this campaign to the fixed stars that lie above the basic principles by which we must set our course the kind of America I want for my children and yours.
  • I believe in an America where every man or women who wants to work can find work - a full week's work for a full week's pay where every man or woman of talent can use those talents where the waste of idle men and idle machines, of steel mills half shut down and coal mines boarded up, of chronic recessions and slumps, can be almost completely eradicated where a growing economy provides new jobs and new markets for a growing nation, without inflating the consumer's prices beyond the reach of his family budget.
  • I believe in an America where every child is educated, not according to his means or his race, but according to his capacity. I believe in an America where one's later years in life are the best years - years of dignity and security and recognition. I believe in an America where every family can live in a decent home in a decent neighborhood
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