英语演讲稿开头和结尾

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英语演讲稿开头和结尾

in America. Let us commit ourlves together to a rebirth of the American spirit. Working together with our common faith we

cannot fail.

Thank you and good night.

5. On Vietnam and Not Seeking Reelection

Lyndon Baines Johnson

S: Good evening, my fellow Americans:

Tonight I want to speak to you of peace in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. No other question so preoccupies our people. No

other dream so absorbs the 250 million human beings who live in that part of the world. No other goal motivates American

policy in Southeast Asia.

E: Accordingly, I shall not ek, and I will not

accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your President. But let men everywhere know, however, that a strong

and a confident and a vigilant America stands ready tonight to ek an honorable peace; and stands ready tonight to defend

an honored cau, whatever the price, whatever the burden, whatever the sacrifice that duty may require.

Thank you for listening. Good night and God bless all of you.

6. Cambodian Incursion Address

Richard M. Nixon

S: Good evening, my fellow Americans. Ten days ago, in my report to the nation on Vietnam, I announced the decision to

withdraw an additional 150,000 Americans from Vietnam over the next year. I said then that I was making that decision

despite our concern over incread enemy activity in Laos, in Cambodia, and in South Vietnam. And at that time I warned

that if I concluded that incread enemy activity in any of the areas endangered the lives of Americans remaining in

Vietnam, I would not hesitate to take strong and effective measures to deal with that situation. Despite that

warning, North Vietnam has incread its military aggression in all the areas, and particularly in Cambodia.

E: The possibility of winning a just peace in Vietnam and in the Pacific is at is customary to conclude a speech from the

White Hou by asking support for the President of the United States. Tonight, I depart from that precedent. What I ask is far

more important. I ask for your support for our brave men fighting tonight halfway around the world, not for territory, not for

glory, but so that their younger brothers and their sons and your sons can have a chance to grow up in a world of peace, and

freedom, and justice.

Thank you, and good night.

7. Opening Statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee

Anita Hill

S: My name is Anita F. Hill, and I am a professor of law at the University of Oklahoma. I was born on a farm in Okmulgee

County, Oklahoma, in 1956. I am the youngest of 13 children. I had my early education in Okmulgee County. My father, Albert

Hill, is a farmer

in that area. My mother's name is Irma Hill. She is also a farmer and a houwife.

E: It would have been more comfortable to remain silent. It took no initiative to inform anyone -- I took no initiative to inform

anyone. But when I was asked by a reprentative of this committee to report my experience, I felt that I had to tell the truth. I

could not keep

silent.

8. Television and the Public Interest

Newton N. Minow

S: Governor Collins, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. Governor Collins you're much too kind, as all of you have

been to me the last few days. It's been a great pleasure and an honor for me to meet so many of you. And I want to thank you

for this opportunity to meet with you today.

E: I urge you, I urge you to put the people's airwaves to the rvice of the people and the cau of freedom. You must help

of history that troubles our minds and hurts our : with all the strength and all the good n i have gained from life, with

all the confidence of my family, my friends, and my dedicated staff impart to me,

and with the good will of countless americans i have encountered in recent visits

to 40 states, i now solemnly reaffirm my promi i made to you last december 6: to

uphold the constitution; to do what is right as god gives me to e the right; and

to do the very best i can for helping me, i will not let you you.

4. energy and the national goals - a crisis of

confidence jimmy carter

s: this a special night for me. exactly three years ago, on july 15, 1976, i

accepted the nomination of my party to run for president of the united states. i

promid you a president who is not isolated from the people, who feels your pain,

and who shares your dreams, and who draws his strength and his wisdom from you. thank you and good night.

5. on vietnam and not eking reelectionlyndon baines johnson

s: good evening, my fellow americans:tonight i want to speak to you of peace in vietnam and southeast asia. no other

question so preoccupies our people. no other dream so absorbs the 250 million human

beings who live in that part of the world. no other goal motivates american policy

in southeast asia.

e: accordingly, i shall not ek, and i will not accept, the nomination of my

party for another term as your president. but let men everywhere know, however, that

a strong and a confident and a vigilant america stands ready tonight to ek an

honorable peace; and stands ready tonight to defend an honored cau, whatever the

price, whatever the burden, whatever the sacrifice that duty may require. thank you for listening. good night and god bless all

of you.

6. cambodian incursion address richard m. nixon

s: good evening, my fellow americans. ten days ago, in my report to the nation

on vietnam, i announced the decision to withdraw an additional 150,000 americans from

vietnam over the next year. i said then that i was making that decision despite our

concern over incread enemy activity in laos, in cambodia, and in south vietnam.

and at that time i warned that if i concluded that incread enemy activity in any

of the areas endangered the lives of americans remaining in vietnam, i would not

hesitate to take strong and effective measures to deal with that situation. despite

that warning, north vietnam has incread its military aggression in all the areas,

and particularly in : the possibility of winning a just peace in vietnam and in the pacific is at

is customary to conclude a speech from the white hou by asking support

for the president of the united states. tonight, i depart from that precedent. what

i ask is far more important. i ask for your support for our brave men fighting tonight

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