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… upon July the _,..... Fourth as the birth date ot our - did not end until 1781 and • e Nation despite the tact that the War of Independence the original states did not adopt a federal constitution until 1787. When it's ;your birthc(;;r, it is … Instead he is taking initiatives for peace--1111a with his trip to ,with his address to the Nation and the wor~,r~Jarding Vietnam, Europe,~ith his relaxation of trade and travel restrictions involv in& a r· Jf t r China, and now with his trip to … all the concessions we and Saigon have made. We certainly have opened wide the door to peace, and President Thien of South Vietnam has joined us in that effort by proposing free, internationaa~-eupervised elections in which ~ Viet Cong candidates …
… business In enacting the major JIW3asures recommended by the I • President, the Congre fB will be directing its energies toward great goals. !be need tor the major bills recomwended by the Administration is more urgent than ever. Such legislation … like to comment •n President Nixon's recent disclosure of the private negotiations he has pursued in an attempt to end the Vietnam War. As one who has supported effcrts to end the war either through negotiation or Vie tnamizaticn, I - felt assured … by the Presid:mt's disclosures that he has done everything po~ible to end the war short or • • • • simply turning South Vietnam over to the Communists . It is now clear that it is not 'W3 who have been continuing the war but the North …
… See Sausalito. The Presidio. Fort f'oint &, Union Street Leaves from THE CANNERY on Beach Street Fisherman's Wharf. Keep warm with our authentic Firefighter·s Jackets. Enjoy our 75 minute personalized tour across the Golden Gate Bridge. 333-7077 … VA1IDERBILT AVElruFJ' ·· _. lliOO([J~~ ·JIBJECOA1\1TIE. IMIIEIL11§~1A It took us many, many months to adopt this beautiful Vietnamese orphan, but at last she's our own little girl. I j. One of the millions of war casualties, Ngoc-Lan · had never … her since she has been with us at the orphanage." Two years passed from the time we received that description of the little Vietnamese girl we were adopting before our new daughter actually joined our family here in the United States. Adopting a …
… best by indications of your own preparedness to contemplate reciprocal contacts with the South. -- As you are undoubtedly aware the Japanese uncertainties about its situation have been expressed, inter alia, in indications of their interests in … we are prepared to work toward a new relationship with each of the Indochina states. The process may be difficult with Vietnam which may have hegemonic ambitions .(see separat~ paper on Indochina). -- Over the last few years there has been a … nations of Southeast Asia will be tempted to use better relations with the USSR as a balance to Chinese (and perhaps North Vietnamese) influence. Peking envisions any expansion of Soviet presence in the region as a highly dangerous element of …
… Narcotics Program has been eminently' successful, with the number of confirmed addicts among our service personnel in Vietnam reduced from 5.6 per cent to 1.8 per cent. --Our domestic law enforcement efforts are paying off: *Heroin seizure … increase over the fiscal year 1969 funding of $65 million. What we have is a three-pronged campaign against dope--a total war against drug traffic . We are fighting illegal drug traffic abroad We are fighting illegal drug traffic at home , vith … the delay in raising Social Security benefits, tbe various proposals for a nationwide health insurance system , and t he Vietnam War. I have already stated repeatedly t hat I f avor a Constitutional. amendment to ban forced busi ng of students …
… purchases in the US rnarket this crop year which ends next sunu:ner. Further, the Soviet Union agreed to work with the US toward development of a supply/·demarrl data system for grains. The agreement followed talksin 1.1oscow by Secretary Silnon … provide a military aircraft to bring Dr. Sakharov from Moscow to Washington for your U. S. Citizens Congress Bicentennial Awards Dinner. It is unfortunate that your plans for Dr. Sakharov' s attendance did not work out. As I indicated to you … Mr. President, even the way things look now it is going to be very close at the convention time. Without any issue like the Vietnam War or something to galvanize public opinion or the party, doesn't Reagan's success up to this point indicate a …
… who is out of, town today. ' The President has assigned us a task of monumental proportions and complexities. He is well aware of that and conveyed that to us. The Presidential Clemency Board carries essentialiy-the responsibility of tryj,ng to … intrinsically impossible of att~inment because we cannot undo tl;le past.' We cannot u,!1d,9 the past for those who went to Vietnam, who suffered, or perhaps did not come back. ',, . We cannot undo the past for those who, have been in prison who … were many people whom I respect who found it impossible to discharge that obligation by serving in the military during the Vietnam war, and I respect that. The President is now offering them an opportunity to discharge their continuing obligation …
… STATES AT SEA -- A THREAT WITH WHICH OUR NATION WILL BE FACED LONG AFTER THE LAST AMERICAN TROOPS HAVE BEEN WITHDRAWN FROM VIETNAM. THE SOVIET NAVY TODAY IS SECOND ONLY TO THAT OF THE UNITED STATESJ AND THE MODERN SOVIET MERCHANT MARINE SOON WILL … PAST DECADE HAS SEEN THE SOVIET UNION SURGE TO PREEMINENCE AS A WORLD MARITIME POWER WHILE THE UNITED STATES HAS DRIFTED TOWARD OBLIVION ON THE HIGH SEAS. PRESIDENT NIXON IS ALL TOO AWARE OF THIS1 AND S~ HE HAS ADOPTED THE GOAL OF KEEPING THE· … SERVED THE NATION VALIANTLY DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR~ THE WAR OF 1812J WORLD WARS I AND II~ THE KOREAN WAR AND NOW THE VIETNAM WAR. THE MARITIME ACT OF 1970 RECOGNIZES THIS LONG AND PROUD HISTORY) AND I CONGRATULATE YOU HERE TONIGHT. AMERICA …
… Specifically. lbe Wblte Howe loou too little In return," carter aid In lbe Interview lbat will appear In Novem- forward to a Juatlficalion by ber'• Playboy. When tbe Interviewer Carter of bil tr> f7 bllUon in defelJlle Id jOllrnalllt … not, he argued, make them inaccessible to McGovern, provided McGovern projected a forceful image that his opposition to the Vietnam war was part of a larger notion of being a fresh outsider who was fed up with the way things were done in … in government. It is not merely the postWatergate climate that makes this timely. It is also the climate following the Vietnam war and the Supreme Court abortion ·. decision. Different American constituencies have been told in different ways …
… and unpunished AHOLs are to be ~o~ted in applyAGG #4: According to the Board, going AHOL ing this factor . • directly from Vietnam brings rise to this factor auto:matically. Going AIVOL from R&R AGG //-9: If the last A\-701 offense resulted or … force only to any failure to sons in the record for the qualifying offense. Hovever, this "weak" application of report to Vietnam or to any overseas staging aggravating #5 Hill not arise if any of the area for Vietnam (e.g. , OkinaHa) for all … July 12, 1870, making proof of loyalty necessary to recover property abandoned and sold by the Government during the Civil War, notwithstanding any executive proclamation, pardon, amnesty, or other act of condonation or oblivion, was pronounced …
… together launched a massive, regional attack on air pollution, laid the groundwork through House action for a nationwide War on Crime, revamped and extended the Teacher Corps, greatly improved federal and state meat inspection, acted in the … too, that the President did not urge a Clean Elections Law. The President's statement outlining a cautious approach to Vietnam peace talks was the most realistic comment in his entire message. We must remember that more than 20,000 Americans … people in his 1969 budget. He is trying to do too much domestically at a time when the Nation is sorely overburdened by the Vietnam War and the people are shouldering a growing tax load at the state and local levels. This is the fifth Johnson …
… ~ q Ul ~ 0 ~ .jJ ~ H .. H l{):zj UJ:> -t ..--!Z co ~ ..--!:3:: Q) Q):> -t 0 ~ ·'t· r November 99, 1976 Lawrence 1·1. Baskir Vietnam Offender Study 1826 Jefferson Place, N. w. Washington, D. c. 20036 Dear Larry: I believe I sent you a copy of the … ( 4 ) - ( 8 ) DATE WITHDRAWN . . . . . WITHDRAWING ARCHIVIST \ 11 / 20 / 1990 WHM November 30, 1976 Mr. Lawrence Baskir Vietnam Offender Study 1826 Jefferson Place, N. W. Washington, D. c. 20036 Dear Larry: Enclosed is a letter from Richard … If you have any other specific suggestions as to how we might help Mr. Schultz with his own case, please let me know. With warm regard, I am Very truly yours, Charles E. Goodell /daw Enclosure \ VIETNAM OFFENDER STUDY CENTER FOR CIVIL RIGHTS …
… two in Rules. McKinney I expect it vvill go to Rules on Monday and be added there. Rhodes Timing up in the air. We are not aware of when or what. We also have another vacation coming up. President Bill, isn 1 t there a deadline coming up? Secretary … had legislation drafted and wanted us to take it. Vice President Did they leave the Rifkin bill! Seidman No they didn't. Edwards On the debt ceiling bill 18 New York members voted no. Johnson They could work out a solution with their pension … rate.) The size of the developing problem has been obscured for years by the decline in real defense outlays following the Vietnam War peak. Between fiscal years 1968 and 1975 such outlays declined by an average of 6.4 percent per year. These …
… NSC James J. Wickel, Department of State (Interpreter) President: First of all let me say that I am most grateful for the warm reception I and all of my associates received in Tokyo last fall. Miki: I appreciate the cordial reception I, my wife … President of Japan Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund, to the ASEAN nations as my Special Envoy to get a feel for the post vietnam situation. Also, our Chiefs of Missions from the Southeast Asian countries met in Tokyo in July to discuss the … realize that the United States can continue to be a great force in assisting their own efforts, and as the emotions of the Vietnam War cool they are making a post-war assessment that they need the great power of the United States. Therefore, I …
… . . 1 Seql~ence of Events and Troop Composition . The proposed sequence is· at Tab C and includes remarkn by the South Vietnamese Ambassador (possibly a message from President Thieu), followed by remarks by the President. The sequence is the … the feasibility of providing bUB support for Pentagon per::;onnel. The veterans organizations will be encouraged to ask vietnam. veterans and others to attend. The National War College and ICAF will be asked to encourage faculty and students to attend. RECOMMENDATION: That ASD(PA) approve …
… NOT TO PUT IT OFF. ON CE TH IS IS DONE, THE OTHER TASKS WI LL SEEM EASIER. I PROMISE YOU THAT YOUR LIFE WILL BE MORE REWARDING IF YOU LEARN THIS LESSON EARLY. IT IS THE STUDENT WHO SKIPS AN HOUR OF FUN TO TURN IN THE EXTRA ASSIGNMENT WHO HAS … CAN HH.P.7 THEM MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR TALENTS AND APTITUDES AND GUIDE THEM IN A WAY THAT WILL BE BOTH CHALLENGING AND REWARDING. WITH THE LIMITED DEMAND FOR UNSKILLED LABOR, A YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WHO DOES NOT DECIDE WHERE ·~') HE IS GOING … FACE AS YOU LEAVE ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEHY. ACTUALLY, THINGS AREN'T SO BAD. WE ARE LIVING IN A TDIB FREE FROH WAR NOW THAT THE VIETNAM WAR EAS BEEN RESOLVED, AND YOUNG rIBN SUCH [).S YOU ARE NO LONGER BEING DRAFTED TO SERVE ·IN THE ARMED FORCES. RACE …
… NSC James J. Wickel, Department of State (Interpreter) President: First of all let me say that I am most grateful for the warm reception I and all of my associates received in Tokyo last fall. Miki: I appreciate the cordial reception I, my wife … President of Japan Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund, to the ASEAN nations as my Special Envoy to get a feel for the post vietnam situation. Also, our Chiefs of Missions from the Southeast Asian countries met in Tokyo in July to discuss the … realize that the United States can continue to be a great force in assisting their own efforts, and as the emotions of the Vietnam War cool they are making a post-war assessment that they need the great power of the United States. Therefore, I …
… ~6 19 20 ~'I .22 I' I 23 t ) Now we begin to see some very interesting stories. Jl As the wa~ was ove~~ it Between the two wars. it began to move up; partioula~ly as it came into the Vietnam War, it moved up !l steadily. What happened? I· 23 , I· Z41i after that. It did not go back down to any significant … the Korean vlar; did go up and did go down 110 11 12 II National defense, just as I have desci'ibed, did go up with the Vietnam waro I 1I 1 1 In fact, you can see with the 1976 badget on ~ con~ II I i ! dollar basis defense costs are less than …
… increase, in addition to the $6 billion increase that was enacted less than three months ago, is the largest since World War II. It would establish a debt authorization of $365 billion. Since 1961 the Democratic Administrations have embraced the … of these in determining a prospectively secure debt limit level to carry through fiscal year 1969. One contingency is that Vietnam spending could bulge well above the current estimate. (over) Another is the timing of the passage of the tax … certificates. Although the Administration is attempting to justify the fiscal plight of this country on the basis that the Vietnam War is a ''costly war," the facts do not bear out this contention. The level of domestic spending in the …
… support of goals. The benefits of such action will lead to greater civic efforts by millions of Americans and a focused awareness of what directions public policy should take toward economic justice for all. October 12, 1974 OCTOBER 12, 1974 FOR … the Revolutionary War inflation, the War of 1812 inflation, the Civil War inflation, the World War II inflation, and the Vietnam War inflation. All five of these inflations have had the same cause: a rapid increase in the money supply. Under the … grew The next major inflation in American history occurred with the initiation of massive government expenditures on the Vietnam War. We are today in the fifth major inflation in American history and its source is identical to the four …