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A Speech for Lyndon B. Johnson

About 3 pages (908 words)

Peacework, October 1st, 2004

My Fellow Americans:

Not long ago I received a letter from my fourth-grade school teacher who still lives back in the little town where I grew up. Let me share her letter with you; I am sure she will not mind.

Dear Lyndon;

You know I have always had faith in you and knew you would do what is right. And you have been trying your best on this Vietnam situation. But nothing seems to be going right. So many people are getting killed. Not only our boys, but all those poor people over there. You have tried talking peace. And you have tried bombing, and what not. But there is no end in sight. I he...

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