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nd without regard to partisanship, we are mitted to the proposition that principles of morality and considerations for our own security will never permit us to acquiesce in a peace dictated by aggressors and sponsored by appeasers. We know that enduring peace cannot be bought at the cost of other peopleamp。quot。 when I am gone. Then, their children and yours may not need to whisper it at all. God bless the children, and God bless us all. Good night. 英語經(jīng)典演講三:The Four Freedoms Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, members of the 77th Congress: I address you, the members of this new Congress, at a moment unprecedented in the history of the union. I use the word amp。 and you, my child, give me the reason to say to America, amp。s leadership, much good has been done. Much of the good has gone unheralded, and as the President has insisted, much remains to be done. But we do the Presidentamp。rsquo。39。t have that right。m also asking the Congress to authorize the Federal Government to participate more fully in lawsuits designed to end segregation in public education. We have succeeded in persuading many districts to desegregate voluntarily. Dozens have admitted Negroes without violence. Today, a Negro is attending a Statesupported institution in every one of our 50 States, but the pace is very slow. Too many Negro children entering segregated grade schools at the time of the Supreme Courtamp。此資料由網(wǎng)絡(luò)收集而來,如有侵權(quán)請告知上傳者立即刪除。39。 that your children cannot have the chance to develop whatever talents they have。re talking about and this is a matter which concerns this country and what it stands for, and in meeting it I ask the support of all our citizens. Thank you very much. 英語經(jīng)典演講二:A Whisper of AIDS Less than three months ago at platform hearings in Salt Lake City, I asked the Republican Party to lift the shroud of silence which has been draped over the issue of HIV and AIDS. I have e tonight to bring our silence to an end. I bear a message of challenge, not selfcongratulation. I want your attention, not your applause. I would never have asked to be HIV positive, but I believe that in all things there is a purpose。t give each other cancer or heart disease because they believe they are in love, but HIV is different。rsquo。quot。ldquo。 I find it unhappily necessary to report that the future and the safety of our country and of our democracy are overwhelmingly involved in events far beyond our borders. Armed defense of democratic existence is now being gallantly waged in four continents. If that defense fails, all the population and all the resources of Europe and Asia, and Africa and AustralAsia will be dominated by conquerors. And let us remember that the total of those populations in those four continents, the total of those populations and their resources greatly exceed the sum total of the population and the resources of the whole of the Western Hemisphere yes, many times over. In times like these it is immature and, incidentally, untrue for anybody to brag that an unprepared America, singlehanded and with one hand tied behind its back, can hold off the whole world. No realistic American can expect from a dictatoramp。39。 in other cases there are slight but not serious delays. And in some cases and, I am sorry to say, very important cases we are all concerned by the slowness of the acplishment of our plans. The Army and Navy, however, have made substantial progress during the past year. Actual experience is improving and speeding up our methods of production with every passing day. And todayamp。s peace international generosity, or return of true independence, or world disarmament, or freedom of expression, or freedom of religion or even good business. Such a peace would bring no security for us or for our neighbors. Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. As a nation we may take pride in the fact that we are softhearted。rdquo。quot。ldquo。rsquo。 it does not ask whether you are black or white, male or female, gay or straight, young or old. Tonight, I represent an AIDS munity whose members have been reluctantly drafted from every segment of American society. Though I am white and a mother, I am one with a black infant struggling with tubes in a Philadelphia hospital. Though I am female and contracted this disease in marriage and enjoy the warm support of my family, I am one with the lonely gay man sheltering a flickering candle from the cold wind of his familyamp。39。39。英語經(jīng)典演講三篇 在19至20世紀的,英國和美國在文化、經(jīng)濟、軍事、政治和科學(xué)在世界上的領(lǐng)先地位使得英語成為一種國際語言,今天范文大全小編給大家分享一些英語經(jīng)典演講,希望對大家有所幫助。 that we have no class or caste system, no ghettoes, no master race except with respect to Negroes? Now the time has e for this Nation to fulfill its promise. The events in Birmingham and elsewhere have so increased the cries for equality that no city or State or legislative body can prudently choose to ignore them. The fires of frustration and discord are burning in every city, North and South, where legal remedies are not at hand. Redress is sought in the streets, in demonstrations, parades, and protests which create tensions and threaten violence and threaten lives. We face, therefore, a moral crisis as a country and a people. It cannot be met by repressive police action. It cannot be left to increased demonstrations in the streets. It cannot be quieted by token moves or talk. It is a time to act in the Congress, in your State and local legislative body and, above all, in all of our daily lives. It is not enough to pin the blame on others, to say this a problem of one section of the country or another, or deplore the facts that we face. A great change is at hand, and our task, our obligation, is to make that revolution, that change, peaceful and constructive for all. Those who do nothing are inviting shame, as well as violence. Those who act boldly are recognizing right, as well as reality. Next week I shall ask the Congress of the Uni