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“Few nations do more than the United States to assist their least fortunate citizens-to make certain that no child, no elderly or handicapped citizen, no family in any circumstances in any State, is left without the essential needs for a decent and healthy existence. In too few nations, I might…” quote by John F. Kennedy
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“Few nations do more than the United States to assist their least fortunate citizens-to make certain that no child, no elderly or handicapped citizen, no family in any circumstances in any State, is left without the essential needs for a decent and healthy existence. In too few nations, I might add, are the people aware of the progressive strides this country has taken in demonstrating the humanitarian side of freedom. Our record is a proud one-and it sharply refutes those who accuse us of thinking only in the materialistic terms of cash registers and calculating machines.”

John F. Kennedy

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Source Speech: Humanitarian commitment, date unknown

The United States uniquely supports vulnerable citizens, showcasing freedom’s humanitarian aspect and refuting materialistic critiques.

In simple terms: America helps the needy, showing freedom’s caring side.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and support humanitarian policies.

Themes

humanitarianism freedom social responsibility

Mood

hopeful determined

Type

political inspirational

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • social services
  • international aid
  • community outreach

Key Concepts

Welfare state public policy national identity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What more can be done for the vulnerable?
  • How does humanitarian aid reflect freedom?
A Different Perspective

Critics may argue aid is insufficient or politically motivated.

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