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January 15, 1972
STATE OF THE UNION, 1972 ADDRESS
Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, my colleagues in the Congress,
our distinguished guests and my fellow Americans:
Each time I return to this historic chamber, it brings back
many memories.
It was 25 years ago that I first sat here as a freshmen
Congressman -- along with Speaker Albert; we both came to the
Congress that year -- and listened while the President addressed
us on the State of the Union.
As all of you are aware, I had some differences with President
Truman, as he did with me. But I remember that on the day he
addressed that Joint Session of the newly-elected Republican
Congress twenty-five years ago, he did SO not as a partisan but as
President of all the people -- calling upon the Congress to put aside
partisan considerations in the national interest.
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