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… Nearly 70 per cent of . t e crushing s, for example. panded Many o! them - like my 91- effectively at the local level. Toward this end, I tll di.: year-old aunt in California - receive excellent care in re t the Social S,ec~rr aq pleasant … from a massive wave of price inflation -- one which had resulted in large measure from the methods chosen to finance the Vietnam War. The problem of reversing this wave by conventional methods was a more stubborn problem, frankly, than I … and challenging time -- through two World Wars and a Great Depression, through the difficult experiences of Korea and Vietnam. The members of that same generation have led this country through a time of social and economic change unparalleled …
… BRffi~: I don't think he does have a plan, an I think his statement, it reminds me of the secret plan th l. we heard about Vietnam - it doesn't exist. And if it did exist, I challenge immy Carter on this program, bef he gets off, to tell us what … of opinion in Washington over whether _ · Un:i ~eJ States should ever use tactical nuclear weapons in a limited nuclear war, if there is such a thing ;an g~ve us your feelings on this, and on the theory of . ; - · ..ve retaliation as opposed to … that mak s the difference. We are fighting brushfire wars or guerrilla warf ..r e , and that is the individual. We lost in Vietnam not because we didn't have en ugh fancy hardware, but because ~e didn't have the political w 11, and we were in the …
… 6 x 2G 31 UP-002 .· THE NF.ws · IN . BRI F.F .. . FROM . UNITED PR,;:ss INIIRNATIONAL WASHINGTON--FORD SAYS IT IS FORTUNATE VIETNAM WAR CRITICS DID NOT PREVAIL IN Rl.'.DUCING U.S. INVOLV£M~NT ABROAD. PLAINS--CAR T~R SAYS TH£ ADMINIS .TRATION IS US ING … CA MPAIGNI NG IN IH£ WHITE Hou sr Rosi=: GARD J;:N AGAINS! JIMMY CAR'i's.R, HAS SAID H~ BF.LltVES IT IS FORTUNA1'K THAT VIETNAM WAR CRITICS DID NOT PREVAIL IN REDUCING U.S. UNOLV'.=:MENT ABROAD• .. PRIOR TO St.:TIING OUT THIS WF.EKF.ND ON …
… AND NUMBER: Notify Kathy \•!agner or Susan-···- Stover tn the Mts~ton Room ex 3365 or 3364 _..-,-- NAME OF MONITOR: D. Warfield TIME FROM: 12:05 TO: 12:34 DAY/DATE: Mon 8/16 NETWORK: NBC PLACE SPEAKER :. : - - - - - - ----:---TIME · ·ON·· · … fy Kathy Wagn'r or Susafl St»ver tn the Mt~•ton Room . ex 3365 or 3~64 I 1 NAME OF MONITOR: PLACE TIME ON OFF :30 :32 p. Warfield TIME FROM: _ __ TO: _ _ DAY/DATE: Mon 8/16 SPEAKER EVENT.· ... ·r Interviewer/Interviewee NETWORK NBC ---- … :02 :04 :06 :08 : 10 :12 :14 9: 16 : 18 X speech Dole Sign language. Strife can be overcome. Demo. responsibility fo for Vietnam war, inflation, government spending. Demo. and people don't know what Carter stands for. Carter doesn't feee the …
… dailies have their own bureaus. ·Other California papers are represented by the national bureaus of Gannett, Scripps-Howard, Hearst and Knight-Ridder. B. Participants: A list of participants is at Tab A. Staff Participants: Ron Nessen and … Herald Richard Maloy Thomson Newspapers Eureka Times Standard Oxnard Press-Courier San Gabriel Valle'!-r Tribun~ Edward Neilan or L. Edgar Prina Copley News Service . San Diego Union San Diego Tribune San Pedro News-Pilot South Bay Daily … ·change, but ho'-v .. " 4/23/76 . "In hi.s Lusa~ ad tten In commenting on the year that has passed since the end of the VietNam war, the editors point out that 11 • • • Indochina bas been largely erased from the American mind. Some tentative …
… rather to have that function within every department of government so that each depar~~ent has its responsibility to be aware of and concerned with the problems of consumers. So it is a question of method, not a question of objective. That, to … of Senator Kennedy. This problem came up then. ~·Ye at that point were in the middle of another tragedy which was the Vietnam war. Illy feeling was very simple, that if I wanted to serve this country I should be worrying about the risks when a great many Americans were dying in Vietnam because they had been drafted to serve their country? So I think that those of us at homewhc want to serve have got …
… to crop into any reiOrm effort. Ford aJd that the chaqe inVolves some political deDpr. Parents of boys who have gone to Vietnam and fought and bled and died will be incensed it they feel that the DeW pla:n will make it possible for colle,. … deferments and other exemptions. Further With reference to the time table. LaIrd indicated that the mess. would 10 forward U IIOOn as the President bad siped 1t. RMN saiet. "Whatever you send OYer. 1 sip.. It itts all riPt. I stilled it. If … met yesterday with Abrams to discuss millta17 Jl'OIPIcts and partin· ~1y the status 01 the pro,ram of tralntDi of the South Vietnam.se. The response was ellC01U"&I1nI. Theyal80 5 discussed possible future continpncy actions. RMN first coa.s1dered …
… upon President jthnson to set realistic priorities for his legislative proposals wh~ Jb~ld enable the Congress to support a war 10,000 miles away and at thefs~ time continue urgent domestic programs, without an incr se in taxes. If the … e brought to the House Floor MOnday Korean war. Unfortunately the bill wil under a procedure which bars amendment so that Vietnam veterans apparently will have to be content with half a 1 So the GI is still the forgotten marj of the Great … spending this year. It is incomprehensible that a Democrat-controlled House should shortchange American soldiers in South Vietnam and at the same time subsidize a future dream in Florida with $9.5 Million taxpayers• dollars ·- and don't forget, …
… 4. 5. Mitigating factor #3 is marked for drug addiction, but not for drug use. 11 VCM11 in the list of decorations means "Vietnam carrpain Medal 11 , and not "Vietnam Comnendation Medal. II It is neither an award for valor nor a unit citation (Mit .. #14 & 15). Vietnamese decorations: A. The Vietnam Cross of Gallantry (with palm) …
… decade is the primary factor that has forced Washington to turn fr~ ... .~~~ ...., , ::! \ :: "" "., ;;;1 ,__.3'1 12 cold war to detente. Although they believe the relative po~ition of the US has declined. they still take a sober view of the … moderated some of their foreign policy conduct. The SALT negotiations accelerated right when we were in the middle of the Vietnam war. and there was serious question about our ability to maintain 14 our programs. In 1971, the Defense budgets were being …
… rather to have that function within every department of government so that each deparb~ent has its responsibility to be aware of and concerned with the problems of consumers. So it is a question of method, not a question of objective. That, to … of Senator Kennedy. This problem came up then. :"1e at that point \-lere in the middle of another tragedy \'lhich \1aS the Vietnam war. 11y feeling was very simple, that if I wanted to serve this country I should be worrying about the risks when a great many Americans were dying in Vietnam because they had been drafted to serve their country? So I think that those of us at horne who want to serve have …
… The original documents are located in Box 64, folder “10/17/76 HR1073 Marine War Risk Insurance Extension” of the White House Records Office: Legislation Case Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential … the event of war, these ship values will be used in the requisitioning of ships for the national defense effort. During the Vietnam war, the Maritime Administration by aO"ree~ent with the J;Jepartment of the Navy as authorized in section 1205 of … for vessels chartered to Military Sea Transportation Service (now Military Sealift Command) when those vessels were in Vietnamese waters. Inasmuch. as commercial. insurance required paymen~ of su?stantial penalty premmms for entry mto those …
… EASY SOLUTIO 1S. VIETNA • A TRAGIC -AR . I DON' T ----.:;::;=-=BELIEVE IT PROVED THAT A~ERICA WAS .WRONG -IN SEEKING TO THWART COMMUNIST AGGRESSt"ON . I BELIEVE IT DID PROVE THAT OUR FOREIGN POLICY =--IN RELATION TO COMMUNIST EXPANSIONIST PROBES … talent and ability were out of work, and one of the popular songs of the time was ''Brother, Can You Spare A Dime. 11 Until Vietnam, the young man and woman of today knew nothing of war. of them obviously agree with Benjamin Franklin v7hen he said, … and Maoist writings? tve have great need for a dialogue in this country -- a quiet reasoned dialogue dealing with the Vietnam tvar, injustice to Negroes, corruption, materialism and the ultimate purpose of life. Th~ kind of dialogue goes to …
… SPEICH r 1 am by nature an opttmist. r·would like to be hopeful tonight-- hopeful about prospects for peace in a free Vietnam--peace in that unfortunate little country where thousands of fine young American men have lost their lives in the … 1 cannot. 1 am a lover of peace, just as you are. 1 desperately want the 240,000 men we now have in our ground forces in Vietnam to come home, just as you do. But they can't come home--not for a long time yet. We are fighting for something big in Vietnam--something so big that it ia completely unrealistic to dismiss the conflict there as "that dirty little war" and to say that Vietnam is not tmportant to us. in Vietnam as long as necessary. We must stay We must stay there to …
… responses to a maximum. With the reputation you in Wisconsin have for hard work and keen technical knowhow'~' I' look forward to your questions, your concerns, your ideas about the future of our country. But first let me briefly touch on some of … richest Nation in the world, accept our present unemploy ment situation, particularly among the 18 to 25 year olds, the Vietnam veteran and the people of the central cities? QUESTION: Let me, at the outset, say that I recommended to the … and other major metro politan areas. We have for the last several years had a program designed primarily to help the Vietnamese (Viet Nam)veterans working through the VA and other Governmental organizations. It is tough, but through the …
… Tonight, and throughout the next three months, the magic word is choice. A choice between the party which blundered into a war in Viet· nam, and a party with a record of peace through strength. A choice between a party which debases the dollar, … for peace. (Applause) The people of America are appalled by the Johnson-Humphrey Administration's mishandling of the war in Vietnam. Republicans stand ready to achieve peace through strength. Under the Democrats, our military strength has … character of our people. Ours will be a Republican campaign dedicated to freedom. We will free the American people from the Vietnam war. (Applause) We will free the American economy from the bankrupt policies of the Johnson-Humphrey Administration. …
… storage. Most of the information was supplied by the FRI. ,411 information collcctcd by the Special Operations Group was forwarded to the CIA Office of Current Intelligence, which completed the study by mid-Sorcmbcr. Director Helms personally … Society (SDS) ; Young Communist Workers Liberation League (YCWLL) : National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam ; Women’s Strike for Peace ; Freedomways JIagazine and Freedomways Associated, Inc. ; American Indian Movement (AIM) … Groups (U.S.) ; Cross World Books and Periodicals, Inc. ; U.S. Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front rf South Vietnam Grove Press, Inc. ; Nation of Islam ; Youth International Party (YIP) ; Women’s Liberation Movement : Black Panther …
… We recognize as well as anyone that in a mere ten days in the vastness of China, we could do little more than become aware of the enormous amount of information and understanding we lack about that land. We are reminded of the blind men who … to improved relations between our coun tries. The Chinese position is well known. Fundamentally it is that Communist North Vietnam is a neighbor and friend whom China will not abandon. The Chinese insist that they have no territorial designs in … where no great power has hegemony. Both of us support the systematic withdrawal and eventual end of U.S. involvement in Vietnam, and therefore we are optimistic that in reasonable time the Vietnam war will no longer obstruct the normalization …
… THE BACKGROUND OF THE CENTRAL ISSUE OF THIS CAMPAIGN: WHICH MAN BY VIRTUE OF EXPERIENCEJ LEADERSHIPJ INTEGRITY AND WISDOM WARRANTS THE TRUST OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE? THE PEOPLE CAN MAKE THIS JUDGMENT BY COMPARING MY SPECIFIC POLICIES AND RECORD … . . , > ,~ . • . • . :., #, • • \ • •• ' • .. .~ " . - .• , •• ... • QUALITY OF LIFE Two YEARS AGO: RECESSION ENERGY CRISIS VIETNAM WAR • . How NE HAVE: Loss OF CONFIDENCE .. PEACE REDUCED INFLATION BY ONE-HALF FouR MILLION NEW JOBS RESTORED HONOR … . . • ... NIXOU - FORD CQifflilUITY \-/HEN I TOOK OFFICE: MY CONCERN \'/AS TO TURN THE SHIP OF STATE AROUND INFLATION - 12% VIETNAM HAR Loss OF FAITH UNEMPLOYMENT RISING •• How: WE. ARE ON A STEADY COU~SE IN RIGHT DIRECTION, INFLATION CUT IN HALF …
… in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth Weight. I This will change the way you clean. foreuer. ::) CJ) -0.. CD PEOPLE'S Vietnam team (in Hanoi last fall) included: (back row, from left) Taro Yamasaki, Mike Haederle, Les Stone, Joanne Fowler, … Roger LeMoyne, Don Sider, Julie Dam, Debbie Bondulic, Linda Kramer, Ron Arias, Tran Thi Hoa (not shown: Leong Ka Tai). T he Vietnam War ended 25 years ago with the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975. Yet even today the word "Vietnam" packs emotional …