"... but What You Can Do for your country" . This famous formula was introduced by Kennedy during his inaugural speech of January 1961 (She has also been taken in the last French presidential campaign ...). He then addressed "to his fellow human beings" "ask not what America can do for you, but ask yourself what together we can do for the freedom of man ".
The author of this sentence, Teddy Sorensen, who died in 2010 is .
The slogan of the New Frontier (New Frontier), both technological (the space race after delay the Soviets ) was launched at the acceptance speech as the Democratic candidate in the summer of 1960. Lyndon B. Johnson will extend this policy his Great Society project , fighting against poverty and discrimination. But this project will be complicated by the large expenditures committed to the Vietnam War .
See below Kennedy's speech. It oath ( see the video here) to the head of the Supreme Court Earl Warren then presents its program. It was then on his right incumbent President, Republican Dwight L. Eisenhower and his left-Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. (The famous phrase is pronounced after 4 minutes)
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The author of this sentence, Teddy Sorensen, who died in 2010 is .
The slogan of the New Frontier (New Frontier), both technological (the space race after delay the Soviets ) was launched at the acceptance speech as the Democratic candidate in the summer of 1960. Lyndon B. Johnson will extend this policy his Great Society project , fighting against poverty and discrimination. But this project will be complicated by the large expenditures committed to the Vietnam War .
See below Kennedy's speech. It oath ( see the video here) to the head of the Supreme Court Earl Warren then presents its program. It was then on his right incumbent President, Republican Dwight L. Eisenhower and his left-Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. (The famous phrase is pronounced after 4 minutes)
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