Well, our concern must befor a special interest groupthat has been too longneglected. It knows nosectional boundaries orethnic and racial divisions,and it crosses politicalparty linesThe orderly transferof authority as calledfor in the Constitutionroutinely takes place,as it has for almosttwo centuriesWe are a nationthat has agovernment --not the otherwayaround.Professionals,industrialists,shopkeepers, clerks,cabbies, andtruckdrivers. Theyare, in short, ``We thepeople,'' this breedcalled Americans.Now, so there will beno misunderstanding,it's not my intention todo away withgovernment. Itis rather to make itworkFree!Under one such marker liesa young man, MartinTreptow, who left his job ina small townbarbershop in 1917 to go toFrance with the famedRainbow Division. There,on the westernfront, he was killed trying tocarry a message betweenbattalions unIt is made up of menand women who raiseour food, patrol ourstreets, man our minesand factories, teachour children, keep ourhomes, and heal uswhen we're sickWe suffer fromthe longest andone of theworst sustainedinflations in ournational historyWe willnegotiate for it,sacrifice for it;we will notsurrender for it,now or ever.You meetheroes acrossa counter, andthey're on bothsides of thatcounterIdle industries have castworkers intounemployment, humanmisery, and personalindignity. Those who dowork are denied a fairreturn for their labor by atax system which penalizessuccessful achievementand keeps us frommaintaining full produThe economic ills wesuffer have comeupon us over severaldecades. They willnot go away in days,weeks, or months,but they will go away.It is time to checkand reverse thegrowth ofgovernment, whichshows signs ofhaving grown beyondthe consent of thegoverned.To paraphrase WinstonChurchill, I did not takethe oath I've just takenwith the intentionof presiding over thedissolution of theworld's strongesteconomy.Steps will be takenaimed at restoringthe balancebetween thevariouslevels ofgovernment.And then, beyond theReflecting Pool, thedignified columns of theLincoln Memorial.Whoever wouldunderstand inhis heart the meaning ofAmerica will find it in thelife of Abraham Lincoln.I could say ``you''and ``your,'' becauseI'm addressing theheroes of whom Ispeak -- you, thecitizens of thisblessed landTheir patriotismis quiet, butdeep. Theirvalues sustainour national life.In this presentcrisis, governmentis not the solutionto our problem;government is theproblem.We're told that on hisbody was found adiary. On the flyleafunder the heading,``My Pledge,''he had written thesewords: ``Americamust win this war."You can see heroesevery day going in andout of factory gates.Others, a handful innumber, produceenough food to feed allof us and then theworld beyond.Well, our concern must befor a special interest groupthat has been too longneglected. It knows nosectional boundaries orethnic and racial divisions,and it crosses politicalparty linesThe orderly transferof authority as calledfor in the Constitutionroutinely takes place,as it has for almosttwo centuriesWe are a nationthat has agovernment --not the otherwayaround.Professionals,industrialists,shopkeepers, clerks,cabbies, andtruckdrivers. Theyare, in short, ``We thepeople,'' this breedcalled Americans.Now, so there will beno misunderstanding,it's not my intention todo away withgovernment. Itis rather to make itworkFree!Under one such marker liesa young man, MartinTreptow, who left his job ina small townbarbershop in 1917 to go toFrance with the famedRainbow Division. There,on the westernfront, he was killed trying tocarry a message betweenbattalions unIt is made up of menand women who raiseour food, patrol ourstreets, man our minesand factories, teachour children, keep ourhomes, and heal uswhen we're sickWe suffer fromthe longest andone of theworst sustainedinflations in ournational historyWe willnegotiate for it,sacrifice for it;we will notsurrender for it,now or ever.You meetheroes acrossa counter, andthey're on bothsides of thatcounterIdle industries have castworkers intounemployment, humanmisery, and personalindignity. Those who dowork are denied a fairreturn for their labor by atax system which penalizessuccessful achievementand keeps us frommaintaining full produThe economic ills wesuffer have comeupon us over severaldecades. They willnot go away in days,weeks, or months,but they will go away.It is time to checkand reverse thegrowth ofgovernment, whichshows signs ofhaving grown beyondthe consent of thegoverned.To paraphrase WinstonChurchill, I did not takethe oath I've just takenwith the intentionof presiding over thedissolution of theworld's strongesteconomy.Steps will be takenaimed at restoringthe balancebetween thevariouslevels ofgovernment.And then, beyond theReflecting Pool, thedignified columns of theLincoln Memorial.Whoever wouldunderstand inhis heart the meaning ofAmerica will find it in thelife of Abraham Lincoln.I could say ``you''and ``your,'' becauseI'm addressing theheroes of whom Ispeak -- you, thecitizens of thisblessed landTheir patriotismis quiet, butdeep. Theirvalues sustainour national life.In this presentcrisis, governmentis not the solutionto our problem;government is theproblem.We're told that on hisbody was found adiary. On the flyleafunder the heading,``My Pledge,''he had written thesewords: ``Americamust win this war."You can see heroesevery day going in andout of factory gates.Others, a handful innumber, produceenough food to feed allof us and then theworld beyond.

Awesome Amazing AP Lang Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Well, our concern must be for a special interest group that has been too long neglected. It knows no sectional boundaries or ethnic and racial divisions, and it crosses political party lines
  2. The orderly transfer of authority as called for in the Constitution routinely takes place, as it has for almost two centuries
  3. We are a nation that has a government -- not the other way around.
  4. Professionals, industrialists, shopkeepers, clerks, cabbies, and truckdrivers. They are, in short, ``We the people,'' this breed called Americans.
  5. Now, so there will be no misunderstanding, it's not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work
  6. Free!
  7. Under one such marker lies a young man, Martin Treptow, who left his job in a small town barbershop in 1917 to go to France with the famed Rainbow Division. There, on the western front, he was killed trying to carry a message between battalions un
  8. It is made up of men and women who raise our food, patrol our streets, man our mines and factories, teach our children, keep our homes, and heal us when we're sick
  9. We suffer from the longest and one of the worst sustained inflations in our national history
  10. We will negotiate for it, sacrifice for it; we will not surrender for it, now or ever.
  11. You meet heroes across a counter, and they're on both sides of that counter
  12. Idle industries have cast workers into unemployment, human misery, and personal indignity. Those who do work are denied a fair return for their labor by a tax system which penalizes successful achievement and keeps us from maintaining full produ
  13. The economic ills we suffer have come upon us over several decades. They will not go away in days, weeks, or months, but they will go away.
  14. It is time to check and reverse the growth of government, which shows signs of having grown beyond the consent of the governed.
  15. To paraphrase Winston Churchill, I did not take the oath I've just taken with the intention of presiding over the dissolution of the world's strongest economy.
  16. Steps will be taken aimed at restoring the balance between the various levels of government.
  17. And then, beyond the Reflecting Pool, the dignified columns of the Lincoln Memorial. Whoever would understand in his heart the meaning of America will find it in the life of Abraham Lincoln.
  18. I could say ``you'' and ``your,'' because I'm addressing the heroes of whom I speak -- you, the citizens of this blessed land
  19. Their patriotism is quiet, but deep. Their values sustain our national life.
  20. In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.
  21. We're told that on his body was found a diary. On the flyleaf under the heading, ``My Pledge,'' he had written these words: ``America must win this war."
  22. You can see heroes every day going in and out of factory gates. Others, a handful in number, produce enough food to feed all of us and then the world beyond.