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On a recent visit to Panama, two United States Senators Paul Laxalt and Bob Dole met with the Panama Canal Zone Civic Council. The council is made up of representatives of the towns in the zone. One of the council members who spoke to the senators was a fireman. He was born in the zone to parents from the West Indies. He is, by law a Panamanian, yet in his heart he's American and in
On a recent visit to Panama two U.S. Senators, Paul Laxalt and Bob Dole,
his heart he is against the treaties which would give the canal to Panama.
met with the Panama Canal Zone Civic council. The council is made up of
representatives of the towns in the zone.


He spoke with a heavy West Indian accent. He's a man in his forties, black and concerned, as are most of the canal employees, that he will face retribution if the treaties are ratified because of his loyalty to the united states he was quite emotional as he spoke.
One of the council members who spoke to the senators was a fireman. He was
born in the zone to parents from the West Indies, he is by law, a Panamanian.
Yet, in his heart he is American and in his heart he is against the treaties
which would give the canal to Panama.


Quote:
He spoke with a heavy West Indian accent. He's a man in his 40's, black and
concerned (as are most of the canal employees) that he will face retribution
if the treaties are ratified because of his loyalty to the United States.
He was quite emotional as he spoke:


The employees that you see here working, the ones that come from the United States and the ones that are employed locally, we are a breed of people, a breed of second, some third generation, whose fathers come here and built this place. They're probably turning over in their graves wanting to find out what's wrong with the United States government. What's this business about giving away the Panama Canal? To who? Are we working for what? We sacrifice all the time, we give of ourselves freely. Yes, we came here and worked for 10 cents an hour. We're going to defend it, regardless of what anybody wants to say. We stood here in 1964, and we defended it, (He was speaking of the riots) and we dare anybody to come over and take it away from us. That's the kind of feelings that I have. I'm telling you that you are never making me an American citizen, which I know that I'm entitled to be because I was born and grow up in the canal zone under the American flag and trained Western style. I don't know anything about communism or whatever. I read... write English. that's the language I know. the money in my pocket, In God We Trust. That's what it writes on there. It's American money and it's the only kind of money I care to spend. So what you think I'm going to do? Sit here and let some tin horn terrorist come over here and tell us what we should do, huh? This is our country, we built it. This Panama Canal was built by this people and it was paid in blood, sweat and tears. Are you going to tell me the United States government just... just give it away like that?" Unquote.
--QUOTE-- "The employees that you see here working, the ones that come from
the United States and the ones that are employed locally, we are a breed of
people--a breed of second, some third generation, whose fathers come here and
built this place.


At this point he was interrupted by another member of the council who said, "This man is very dramatic but he is hundred percent right."
"They're probably turnin' over in their graves wanting to find out what's
wrong with the United States government. What's this business about givin' away
the Panama Canal? To Who? Are we working for what? We sacrifice all the time.
We give of ourselves. ... . freely. Yes, we came here and worked for 10 cents an hour.
We are going to defend it. Regardless of what anybody wants to say, we stood here
in 1964 and we defended it." --UNQUOTE-- (He was speaking of the riots)
Quote--And we dare anybody to come over and take it away from us. That's the
kind of feelin's that I have. I am tell you that.


The firemen continued, "I know that I'm right! That's the reason why my kids at home, three girls and a boy, they're going to be in the United States Navy and Army. They're not to go through this,  what I'm going through. Never happen. I'm going to see to it and any day that this treaty comes into effect. I'm going to tell you this. You will have an exodus to the United States. Employees black and white will be going out of here." Unquote.
"You are never making me an American citizen which I know that I'm entitled
to be because I was born and grow up in the Canal Zone under the American Flag.
And trained western style . I don't know anything about Communism or whatever.
I read, write english. That's the language I know. The money in my pocket
--"In God we trust"-- thats what it writes on there. It's American money. And
it's the only kind of money I care to spend.


I hope he knows how many Americans feel the same way.
"So what you think I'm going to do? Sit here and let some tinhorn terrorist
come over here and tell us what we should do. Uh? This is our country. We built
it. This Panama Canal was built by this people and it was paid in blood, sweat
and tears. Are you going to tell me the United States government just--just
give it away like that?--UNQUOTE. At this point he was interrupted by another
member of the Council who said, QUOTE--"This man is very dramatic but he is 100
percent right."
 
The fireman continued QUOTE--"I know that I'm right. That's the reason why
my kids at home--three girls and a boy--they're going to be in the United States
Navy and Army. They're not to go through this what I'm going through. Never
happen. I'm going to see to it . And any day that this treaty comes into effect
I'm going to tell you this: you'll have an exodus to the United States.
Employees- -black and white--will be going out of here." UNQUOTE--
 
I hope he knows how many Americans feel the same way.  


This is Ronald Reagan.
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I'd like you to hear what one of our Panama Canal employees, a Panamanian himself, has to say about the doings of government, ours and Panamas. I'll be right back.

On a recent visit to Panama two U.S. Senators, Paul Laxalt and Bob Dole, met with the Panama Canal Zone Civic council. The council is made up of representatives of the towns in the zone.

One of the council members who spoke to the senators was a fireman. He was born in the zone to parents from the West Indies, he is by law, a Panamanian. Yet, in his heart he is American and in his heart he is against the treaties which would give the canal to Panama.

He spoke with a heavy West Indian accent. He's a man in his 40's, black and concerned (as are most of the canal employees) that he will face retribution if the treaties are ratified because of his loyalty to the United States. He was quite emotional as he spoke:

--QUOTE-- "The employees that you see here working, the ones that come from the United States and the ones that are employed locally, we are a breed of people--a breed of second, some third generation, whose fathers come here and built this place.

"They're probably turnin' over in their graves wanting to find out what's wrong with the United States government. What's this business about givin' away the Panama Canal? To Who? Are we working for what? We sacrifice all the time. We give of ourselves. ... . freely. Yes, we came here and worked for 10 cents an hour. We are going to defend it. Regardless of what anybody wants to say, we stood here in 1964 and we defended it." --UNQUOTE-- (He was speaking of the riots) Quote--And we dare anybody to come over and take it away from us. That's the kind of feelin's that I have. I am tell you that.

"You are never making me an American citizen which I know that I'm entitled to be because I was born and grow up in the Canal Zone under the American Flag. And trained western style . I don't know anything about Communism or whatever. I read, write english. That's the language I know. The money in my pocket --"In God we trust"-- thats what it writes on there. It's American money. And it's the only kind of money I care to spend.

"So what you think I'm going to do? Sit here and let some tinhorn terrorist come over here and tell us what we should do. Uh? This is our country. We built it. This Panama Canal was built by this people and it was paid in blood, sweat and tears. Are you going to tell me the United States government just--just give it away like that?--UNQUOTE. At this point he was interrupted by another member of the Council who said, QUOTE--"This man is very dramatic but he is 100 percent right."

The fireman continued QUOTE--"I know that I'm right. That's the reason why my kids at home--three girls and a boy--they're going to be in the United States Navy and Army. They're not to go through this what I'm going through. Never happen. I'm going to see to it . And any day that this treaty comes into effect I'm going to tell you this: you'll have an exodus to the United States. Employees- -black and white--will be going out of here." UNQUOTE--

I hope he knows how many Americans feel the same way.

This is Ronald Reagan.

Thanks for listening.

 

Details[edit]

Batch Number78-02-A2
Production Date01/27/1978
Book/PageRPtV-256
AudioYes
Youtube?Posted by Me

Added Notes[edit]

  • Note from Script: These programs are provided for airing from February 13th through March 3rd inclusive. Maintaining this schedule will enable your station to air all newly recorded programs as received.