Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...trust us," scoffed the diplomats, "to keep our necks pulled in." For a Pan-American conference with Argentina on the agenda would be under U.S. pressure to gang up on Argentina. If Argentina yielded ground, the State Department might forget the help it had received from the other Latin American countries. But Argentina would not forget-or forgive...
...twelve years the New Deal has treated us to constant bickering, quarreling and backbiting by the most . . . incompetent people who ever held public office. We must not trust our future to such people as Harry Hopkins, Madame Perkins and Harold Ickes. Certainly America can do better. . . . But we can never do better under the New Deal...
...York Age, a conservative Harlem newspaper which in 60 years of Republicanism has only once supported a Democrat for President (Roosevelt in 1932), declared for Roosevelt. Said the Age: "Negroes have made too much progress in their fight for first-class citizenship under President Roosevelt to trust the future to Thomas E. Dewey...
...issue in which you say that General McNair left an estate of only $2,720. Surely this must be the strictly legal estate and there must have been some insurance in addition. Nevertheless, I am sending you herewith a small check [forwarded to Mrs. McNair-ED.] and I trust others will do likewise until there is a sizable fund accumulated for the benefit of the families of the General...
...politicians of both parties - have muddled our foreign affairs with politics; with vague threats and furtive approvals; with wild fears and inconsistent acts; and we, the people, say: give us a foreign policy that we can trust and upon which we can build toward the future. We are against aggressors; we are for foreign trade; and we recognize that our own stand ard of living can be improved only by raising the standard of the other countries of the world...