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1、"A Time for Choosing"仅供参考欢迎阅读ronald reagan: a time for choosing (aka the speech)program announcer: ladies and gentlemen, we take pride in presenting a thoughtful address by ronald reagan. mr. reagan:reagan: thank you. thank you very much. thank you and good evening. the sponsor has been ide
2、ntified, but unlike most television programs, the performer hasnt been provided with a script. as a matter of fact, i have been permitted to choose my own words and discuss my own ideas regarding the choice that we face in the next few weeks.i have spent most of my life as a democrat. i recently hav
3、e seen fit to follow another course. i believe that the issues confronting us cross party lines. now, one side in this campaign has been telling us that the issues of this election are the maintenance of peace and prosperity. the line has been used, weve never had it so good.as for the peace that we
4、 would preserve, i wonder who among us would like to approach the wife or mother whose husband or son has died in south vietnam and ask them if they think this is a peace that should be maintained indefinitely. do they mean peace, or do they mean we just want to be left in peace? there can be no rea
5、l peace while one american is dying some place in the world for the rest of us. were at war with the most dangerous enemy that has ever faced mankind in his long climb from the swamp to the stars, and its been said if we lose that war, and in so doing lose this way of freedom of ours, history will r
6、ecord with the greatest astonishment that those who had the most to lose did the least to prevent its happening. well i think its time we ask ourselves if we still know the freedoms that were intended for us by the founding fathers.not too long ago, two friends of mine were talking to a cuban refuge
7、e, a businessman who had escaped from castro, and in the midst of his story one of my friends turned to the other and said, we dont know how lucky we are. and the cuban stopped and said, how lucky you are? i had someplace to escape to. and in that sentence he told us the entire story. if we lose fre
8、edom here, theres no place to escape to. this is the last stand on earth.and this idea that government is beholden to the people, that it has no other source of power except the sovereign people, is still the newest and the most unique idea in all the long history of mans relation to man. this is th
9、e issue of this election: whether we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the american revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far-distant capitol can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves.you and i are told increasingly we hav
10、e to choose between a left or right. well id like to suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. theres only an up or down - up mans old - old-aged dream, the ultimate in individual freedom consistent with law and order, or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism. and regardless of their sinc
11、erity, their humanitarian motives, those who would trade our freedom for security have embarked on this downward course.in this vote-harvesting time, they use terms like the great society, or as we were told a few days ago by the president, we must accept a greater government activity in the affairs
12、 of the people. but theyve been a little more explicit in the past and among themselves; and all of the things i now will quote have appeared in print. these are not republican accusations. for example, they have voices that say, the cold war will end through our acceptance of a not undemocratic soc
13、ialism. another voice says, the profit motive has become outmoded. it must be replaced by the incentives of the welfare state. or, our traditional system of individual freedom is incapable of solving the complex problems of the 20th century. senator fullbright has said at stanford university that th
14、e constitution is outmoded. he referred to the president as our moral teacher and our leader, and he says he is hobbled in his task by the restrictions of power imposed on him by this antiquated document. he must be freed, so that he can do for us what he knows is best. and senator clark of pennsylv
15、ania, another articulate spokesman, defines liberalism as meeting the material needs of the masses through the full power of centralized government. well, i, for one, resent it when a representative of the people refers to you and me, the free men and women of this country, as the masses. this is a
16、term we havent applied to ourselves in america. but beyond that, the full power of centralized government - this was the very thing the founding fathers sought to minimize. they knew that governments dont control things. a government cant control the economy without controlling people. and they know
17、 when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. they also knew, those founding fathers, that outside of its legitimate functions, government does nothing as well or as economically as the private sector of the economy.senator humphrey last week charged
18、that barry goldwater, as president, would seek to eliminate farmers. he should do his homework a little better, because hell find out that weve had a decline of 5 million in the farm population under these government programs. hell also find that the democratic administration has sought to get from
19、congress an extension of the farm program to include that three-fourths that is now free. hell find that theyve also asked for the right to imprison farmers who wouldnt keep books as prescribed by the federal government. the secretary of agriculture asked for the right to seize farms through condemn
20、ation and resell them to other individuals. and contained in that same program was a provision that would have allowed the federal government to remove 2 million farmers from the soil.at the same time, theres been an increase in the department of agriculture employees. theres now one for every 30 fa
21、rms in the united states, and still they cant tell us how 66 shiploads of grain headed for austria disappeared without a trace and billie sol estes never left shore.every responsible farmer and farm organization has repeatedly asked the government to free the farm economy, but how - who are farmers
22、to know whats best for them? the wheat farmers voted against a wheat program. the government passed it anyway. now the price of bread goes up; the price of wheat to the farmer goes down.meanwhile, back in the city, under urban renewal the assault on freedom carries on. private property rights are so
23、 diluted that public interest is almost anything a few government planners decide it should be. in a program that takes from the needy and gives to the greedy, we see such spectacles as in cleveland, ohio, a million-and-a-half-dollar building completed only three years ago must be destroyed to make
24、way for what government officials call a more compatible use of the land. the president tells us hes now going to start building public housing units in the thousands, where heretofore weve only built them in the hundreds. but fha federal housing authority and the veterans administration tell us the
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