General eisenhower, the next president of the United States. Mister chairman, my fellow republicans. [applause] may i first thank you on behalf of mrs. Eisenhower and myself for the warmth of your welcome. For us both this is our first entry into a Political Convention and it is a heartwarming one. Thank you very much. [applause] and before i proceed with the thoughts that i should like to address briefly to you, may i have the temerity to congratulate this convention on the selection of their nominee for vicepresident. A man who has shown statesmanlike qualities in many ways, but as a special talent an ability to ferret out any kind of subversive influence wherever it may be found and the strength and persistence to get rid of it. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, you have summoned me on behalf of millions of your fellow americans to lead a great crusadefor freedom in america and freedom in the world. I know something of the solemn responsibility of leading a crusade. I have led one. [
The next president of the United States. Mr. Chairman, my fellow republicans [ cheers and applause ] before i proceed, with the thoughts i should like to address briefly with you, many i i congratulate the convention on the selection for the nominee for vice president. A man who has shown qualities in many ways but as a ladies and gentlemen, you have summoned me on behalf of millions of your fellow americans to lead a great crusade for freedom of america and freedom in the world. I know something of the responsibility of leading a crusade. I have lead one. [ cheers and applause ] i pick up this task, therefore, in the spirit of deep obligation, mindful of its burdens and precisely the importance. I accept your sons. I will lead this crusade. Our aims, the aims of this republican crusade are clear to sweep from office an administration which has fastened on every one of us the arrogance and corruption in high place places that any burden from the anxieties, which are the bitter proof of
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Friends of the United States. New [cheering] mr. Chairman, my fellow republicans. [cheering] may i first thank you on behalf of of mrs. Eisenhower and myself for the warmth of your welcome. For us both, this is our first entry into a political convention, and it is a most heartwarming one. Thank you very much. [cheering] and before i proceed with the thoughts that i should like to address to you, may i have temerity to congratulate the convention for their nominee of Vice President . A man who has shown great qualities in many ways, but an ability to ferret out any kind of subversive influence wherever it may be found in the strength and persistence tog et rid of it. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, you have summoned me on behalf of millions of your fellow americans to lead a great crusade for freedom in america, and freedom in the world. I know something of the sound responsibility of leading a crusade. I have led one. [cheering] i take up this task therefore in the spirit of deep obl
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