FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   289   290   291   292   293   294   295   296   297   298   299   300   301   302   303   304   305   306   307   308   309   310   311   312   313  
314   315   316   317   318   319   320   321   322   323   324   325   326   327   328   329   330   331   332   333   >>  
be inhospitable to decency and a threat to the well-being of all people. The world is still engaged in a massive armaments race designed to ensure continuing equivalent strength among potential adversaries. We pledge perseverance and wisdom in our efforts to limit the world's armaments to those necessary for each nation's own domestic safety. And we will move this year a step toward ultimate goal--the elimination of all nuclear weapons from this Earth. We urge all other people to join us, for success can mean life instead of death. Within us, the people of the United States, there is evident a serious and purposeful rekindling of confidence. And I join in the hope that when my time as your President has ended, people might say this about our Nation: --that we had remembered the words of Micah and renewed our search for humility, mercy, and justice; --that we had torn down the barriers that separated those of different race and region and religion, and where there had been mistrust, built unity, with a respect for diversity; --that we had found productive work for those able to perform it; --that we had strengthened the American family, which is the basis of our society; --that we had ensured respect for the law, and equal treatment under the law, for the weak and the powerful, for the rich and the poor; --and that we had enabled our people to be proud of their own Government once again. I would hope that the nations of the world might say that we had built a lasting peace, built not on weapons of war but on international policies which reflect our own most precious values. These are not just my goals, and they will not be my accomplishments, but the affirmation of our Nation's continuing moral strength and our belief in an undiminished, ever-expanding American dream. * * * * * RONALD REAGAN, FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1981 [Transcriber's note: For the first time, an inauguration ceremony was held on the terrace of the West Front of the Capitol. Chief Justice Warren Burger administered the oath of office to the former broadcaster, screen actor, and Governor of California. In the election of 1980, the Republicans won the White House and a majority in the Senate. On inauguration day, American hostages held by the revolutionary government of Iran were released.] Senator Hatfield, Mr. Chief Justice, Mr. President, Vice President Bush, Vice President Monda
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   289   290   291   292   293   294   295   296   297   298   299   300   301   302   303   304   305   306   307   308   309   310   311   312   313  
314   315   316   317   318   319   320   321   322   323   324   325   326   327   328   329   330   331   332   333   >>  



Top keywords:

people

 

President

 

American

 
respect
 

Justice

 

weapons

 

inauguration

 

Nation

 

strength

 
continuing

armaments

 
belief
 
affirmation
 

ADDRESS

 
RONALD
 

INAUGURAL

 

REAGAN

 

undiminished

 
expanding
 
precious

nations

 
lasting
 

Government

 

enabled

 
inhospitable
 

values

 

international

 
policies
 

reflect

 

accomplishments


majority

 

Senate

 

election

 

Republicans

 

hostages

 

Senator

 

Hatfield

 

released

 

revolutionary

 

government


California

 

Governor

 
ceremony
 

terrace

 

JANUARY

 

Transcriber

 

broadcaster

 
screen
 

office

 

Capitol