I have spoken of the necessity for America's
being strong militarily, strong economically, with a firm, wise, mature
foreign policy if we are to keep the peace and extend freedom. But there
is something else that is even more important than these, something else
that I've already implied by what I have said, and that is this: The America
of 185 years ago, that these schoolchildren have studied about as you and
I did when we were in school, was not a strong country militarily but one
of the weakest. It was not a large country economically, but had a poor
agricultural economy. It was not even a strong country politically - 13
loosely united States at that period, with difficulty getting a strong
central government. But, believe me, it was strong in the world because
its ideals were strong, and I say to you today above everything else, let's
remember that if we are going to win the struggle for peace and freedom,
American must keep its moral and its spiritual strength strong as an ideal
that all the world will respect, one the world will respect as I saw the
people in Poland show their respect when I was there last year. In this
connection, let me answer a question that is often asked me. People say,
young people particularly but old people as well: "What can I do, Mr. Nixon,
to work for the cause of peace and freedom?"
There is something you can do. Keep America's
ideals strong. Love of country is supposed to be old fashioned, but haven't
we needed it? When the others are working for the victory of communism,
we have got to work even harder for the victory of freedom and the ideals
for which we stand around the world.
Love of country, spiritual strength - where
do these come from? Not from Washington. It can help, but they come from
the home, from the churches and from the schools of America.
And what can you do? Be America at its best
in your lives, in everything you say and everything you do. Strike down
prejudice where you see it. Strike down hatred where you see it - that
is unworthy of this country.
Remember that America in its strength is a
country which is diversified. Diversity is our strength, but it is a strength
only if we are united in the face of those who are opponents of all religion,
of all idealism, of all freedom.