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United States. Presidents.

"United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches"


If we are to be successful in carrying out these policies, it is
clear that we must have continued prosperity in this country and
we must keep ourselves strong.
Slowly but surely we are weaving a world fabric of international
security and growing prosperity.
We are aided by all who wish to live in freedom from fear--even by
those who live today in fear under their own governments.
We are aided by all who want relief from the lies of propaganda--
who desire truth and sincerity.
We are aided by all who desire self-government and a voice in
deciding their own affairs.
We are aided by all who long for economic security--for the
security and abundance that men in free societies can enjoy.
We are aided by all who desire freedom of speech, freedom of
religion, and freedom to live their own lives for useful ends.
Our allies are the millions who hunger and thirst after
righteousness.
In due time, as our stability becomes manifest, as more and more
nations come to know the benefits of democracy and to participate
in growing abundance, I believe that those countries which now
oppose us will abandon their delusions and join with the free
nations of the world in a just settlement of international
differences.
Events have brought our American democracy to new influence and
new responsibilities.


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