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![]() : State of the Union Addresses by Nixon Richard M Richard Milhous - Presidents United States Messages; United States Politics and government Sources@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023 State of the Union Addresses of Richard Nixon January 22, 1970 January 22, 1971 January 20, 1972 February 2, 1973 January 30, 1974 State of the Union Address Richard Nixon January 22, 1970 Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, my colleagues in the Congress, our distinguished guests and my fellow Americans: To address a joint session of the Congress in this great Chamber in which I was once privileged to serve is an honor for which I am deeply grateful. The State of the Union Address is traditionally an occasion for a lengthy and detailed account by the President of what he has accomplished in the past, what he wants the Congress to do in the future, and, in an election year, to lay the basis for the political issues which might be decisive in the fall. Occasionally there comes a time when profound and far-reaching events command a break with tradition. This is such a time. I say this not only because 1970 marks the beginning of a new decade in which America will celebrate its 200th birthday. I say it because new knowledge and hard experience argue persuasively that both our programs and our institutions in America need to be reformed. The moment has arrived to harness the vast energies and abundance of this land to the creation of a new American experience, an experience richer and deeper and more truly a reflection of the goodness and grace of the human spirit. The seventies will be a time of new beginnings, a time of exploring both on the earth and in the heavens, a time of discovery. But the time has also come for emphasis on developing better ways of managing what we have and of completing what man's genius has begun but left unfinished. Our land, this land that is ours together, is a great and a good land. It is also an unfinished land, and the challenge of perfecting it is the summons of the seventies. It is in that spirit that I address myself to those great issues facing our Nation which are above partisanship. Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks![]() : State of the Union Addresses by Lincoln Abraham - Presidents United States Messages; United States Politics and government Sources US Civil War@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023
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