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… to wreck the whole machine--the entire structure of American life. *** There are two movements afoot which could go far toward correcting present imbalances in our political system. These are a study of ways to improve and strengthen the … machinery of Congress and bipartisan proposals to return a percentage of federal income tax revenue to the states when the Vietnam war ends and this becomes feasible. A third correction could be largely realized in the 1966 elections--a strengthening of …
… on the foreign affairs front despite the continued:a tension in the Middle East and the pounding taken by some South Vietnamese t:Coops • • • when the Laotian incursion came to an end. We are getting out of tte Vietnam War. =::'"" The• - u.s. involvement there is ending. ,.....,_ The President now is removing u.s. troops from vietnam at the …
… and the Senate endorsed President ixonls ~ol ' cy on troop wi t hdrawals and the way he is ending U.S . involvement in Vietnam when both bodies refused last week to adopt 50called end-the-war amendments. The Rouse rejected the Nedzi-Whal en Amendment 256 to 158. I voted against it . This vas a confusing amendment because it ostensibly promised to end t he Vietnam War but on the other hand gave the President as commander-in-chief f ull author i t y to continue the conflict if he …
… !tiJa1 " HE SA I0. "I OONtT PROMISE THAT WE CAN ERADICATE POVERTY, AND END DIS~RIMIN~r~IONJ AND ELIMINATE ~LL DANG~R OF WAR IN THE SPACE OF fOUR, OR EVEN EIGHT YEARS. BUT J I ~ PROMISE ACTIO~-- A NEW POLICY FOR PE~CE ABROAD; A NEW POLICY FOR … TOWARD PJACE AT HOME AND ABROAD, AND PROGRESS TOWARD PROSPERITY IN PEACETIME . IT WAS THE DEMOCRAT~ WHO TOOK US INTO THE VIETNAM WAR . NOW THEY POSE AS THE PARTY OF PEACE . IT IS EASY TO HAVE PEACE IF YOU ARE WILLING TO MAKE PEACE ON THE ENEMY'S … OUGHT TO SET THEIR COURSE! IT IS PEACE WITH "DIGNITY . " THAT IS THE KINO OF PEACE RICHARD NIXON IS STEERING US TOW ARD IN VIETNAM. PEACE WITH DIGNITY . e~AQ~_WITH HONOR . a ' -1 0- THERE IS MUCH MORE THAT RICHARD NIXON IS DETERMINED TO ACCOMPL,SH …
… it is. Since I became Republican Leader of tha House of Representatives I have traveled all over the country, speaking to·warious groups. Everywhere I go, whether the audience is student or adult, I find the same atmosphere--a oonsuming thirst … President Johnson. Salinger admitted that both of the adminis~rations in which he had worked had been less than candid on Vietnam, had tried to put the best possible face on all of their actions when the facts showed otherwise, and both had … turned out to be not as successful as it was thought they would be." He blamed the public's feeling of resentment regarding Vietnam on the fact that "we backed into the 't~ar, the fourth bloodiest in our history." He said "the people suddenly felt …
… by Rep. Gerald R. Ford before the Grand Rapids Kiwanis Club Our foreign policy goals are clear. We are moving to end the Vietnam War and to promote a permanent settlement in the Middle East. vle are determined to achieve a lasting peace in both areas of … such other assistance as is appropriate. We are determined to secure the freedom of Americans held captive by the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. We will negotiate rather than confront wherever and whenever possible. We have established our …
… time as Ambassador here. Your talk and reassuring statements. The President: I wish I could have seen you more often. The Vietnam war, of course, made it difficult. With the war over, and speculation about the U. S. role in the Pacific, I want to assure you the U. S. values SEATO. It is important …
… and the Senate endorsed President ixonls ~ol ' cy on troop wi t hdrawals and the way he is ending U.S . involvement in Vietnam when both bodies refused last week to adopt 50called end-the-war amendments. The Rouse rejected the Nedzi-Whal en Amendment 256 to 158. I voted against it . This vas a confusing amendment because it ostensibly promised to end t he Vietnam War but on the other hand gave the President as commander-in-chief f ull author i t y to continue the conflict if he …
… . --""'R""'-' 1 • I - , -2- THAT BEST MEETS THE CHALLENGES OF OUR TIMES AND SELLS THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ON ITS STEWARDSHIP. IN A POLITICAL SENSE, THERE IS ONE PROBLEM THAT CURRENTLY UNDERLIES ALL OF THE OTHERS. THAT PROBLEM IS MAKING … OUR POLICIES IN ASIA TO MEET CHANGED. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL CONDITIONS THERE. FOLLOWING OUR MILITARY WITHDRAWAL FROM VIETNAM, WE WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE SUPPORT UNDER THE NIXON DOCTRINE FOR OUR NON-COMMUNIST FRIENDS IN ASIA. IN OUR … LET RUSSIAN EXPANSIONISM IN THE 'NOlAN OCEAN GO UNANSWERED. CURRENTLY WE ARE RESPONDING TO THE CHALLENGE POSED BY THE NORTH VIETNAMESE INVASION OF....... SOUTH VIETNAM. THIS WAS A CHALLENGE -THAT COULD NOT GO UNANSWERED. WE COULD NOT ABANDON OUR …
… it can borrow. Schmidt thinks the US screwed up the world economy for 12 years. He thinks we irresponsibly financed the Vietnam war by inflation, flooded Europe with Euro-dollars, and then deflated. Schmidt despises Simon because he thinks he is a …
… probe what appeared to be a deepening rift between Francu and the United Stateso The mission received an enthusiastic and warm welcome by French leaders. A full ~port and specific recommendations will be made to the Republican Conference at an … unanticipated and heavy drain on u. s. defense funds in fiscal 1967 at a time when we are pouring billions of dollars into Vietnam with no end in sight. This is something that has received little attention, eclipsed as it is by the Vietnam war and by the problem of inflation here at home. It is an added reason why Congress should cut spending as a move …
… time as Ambassador here. Your talk and reassuring statements. The President: I wish I could have seen you more often. The Vietnam war, of course, made it difficult. With the war over, and speculation about the U. S. role in the Pacific, I want to assure you the U. S. values SEATO. It is important …
… inflation and economic. downturn prevent you from meeting your objectives of finding jobs for Ame::::-ida's disadvantaged Vietnam veterans and our many, rrany needy American youngsters. After the reports that I have heard on the' progress you … American business,labor and government has proven what can be done when all segments of our American svstem work to~ether toward common objectives. Over the past seven vears, and I can recall with some accuracy the t~ork that was begun and the work … pro~rarns are extremely important. I can't emphasize it sufficiently. We cannot and we must not forget the veterans of the Vietnam War, nor can we ignore America's youngsters today. MORE Page 3 I understand that Y'Ju have achieved all this with …
… DIMINISHEDJLEAVING THOUSANDS OF ENGINEERS AND OTHER TECHNICAL PEOPLE UNEMPLOYED. THE NATION'S ARMED INVOLVEMENT IN THE VIETNAM WAR WAS ENDED. - 12 - I THE IMPACT ON THE DEFENSE INDUSTRY) INCLUDING INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYEES)AS WELL AS ON THE FEDERAL PAYROLL … program diminished leaving thousands of engineers and other technical people unemployed. tion's armed involvement in the vietnam war was ended. The na- The impact on the defense industry including industrial employees as well as on the federal …
… her but, of course, it is sad as she said that her son would h~vP hPPn 31 vears old vesterdav had he not been killed in VietNam 7 years ago.- Her back-up on the Gold Star parents being for Unconditional Amnesty was challengec by one reporter … best of all to you. Nia 790=0275 American Civil Liberties Union . -22 East 40th Street • New York, Nevv York 10016· Edward J. Ennis, Chairperson, Board of Directors • Ramsey Clark, Chairperson, National Advisory Council • Aryeh Neier, … Amnesty The Presidential Clemency Program excluded from eligibility ( most of the 750,000-or-more people who need a post-Vietnam amnesty ~ it a-ctracted less -than 1596 of those vTho Here eligible; it offered to most of th~m uselass and fdlse~y …
… nearly a billion dollars just in the last year and a half? Which party is it which pumped billions of dollars into a War on Poverty-in which the opening gun was fired just before the 1964 election--only to have the Poor march on Washington … to turn the Nation's capital upside down? Which party is it which has bogged this Nation down in a massive land war in Vietnam, where more than 32,700 Americans have lost their lives and some $70 billion of our wealth has been dissipated? … this country's fortunes and misfortunes since January 196l ••• the fiasco at the Bay of Pigs, the costly stalemate in Vietnam, the shame of the Pueblo, the deterioration of a North (more) -3Atlantic Treaty Organization which has been kicked …
… Statement by Rep. Gerald R. Ford I am shocked and horrified that Sen. George McGovern would equate the bombing of North Vietnam by U.S. pilots with the slaying of the ll Israeli Olympic Squad members in Munich by Arab terrorists. And yet that … made Wednesday by McGovern before the Southern California Board of Rabbis in Los Angeles. McGovern compared U.S. fliers in Vietnam with the Arab terrorists, and when one of the rabbis challenged this , McGovern made the following comment as filmed … He was a lieu- Burial will be in Lakeside tenant commander in World Cemetery, Port Huron. through four years in which it War II, stationed in Detroit Kipke is survived by his won only 10 of 32 games. It and later in Chicaco as a navy wife, …
… MOERDLER WILLIAM A. PERLMUTH WALTER POZEN ro.C.ANO MO. BARS ONLY\ September 19, 1974 MAXWELL M. RABB SEYMOUR RABINOWITZ HOWARD SCHNEIDER MILTON N. SCOF'IELD DAVID SHER .JULIUS H. SHERMAN ROBERT D. STEEF'EL RONALD V. STEIN ALAN M. STROOCK CHARLES … hope it will help to restore the perspective you articulated so forcefully during the closing years of American olvement in Vietnam. Best Arlie Sc ardt Associate Director AS/ks Enclosure KATHLEEN MILLER, Administrative Assistant ROBERT TAFT, JR. … to proof the energy left over ' long the polarization caused by the war. tion called Turn Toward Peace, which from Vietnam to find ·: Our view of men who left the counwas supposed to be a clearinghouse committed leadership for . for sixty· …
… CDU national Chairman Dr. Horst Telschik, Personal Aide to Kohl American ',' The Vice President :':'~.~ ___'-' Commander Howard J. Kerr (USN), Naval Aide to the Vice President William L. Swing, Office of Central European Affairs (Notetaker) Mrs. … developments have cr~ated a certain euphoria in Europe. At the same time, there has been great concern in Europe about Vietnam, and some circles have used the Vietnam war to stir anti-American feelings. This mood is now having a backlash effect. For example, a public opinion poll at …
… The original documents are located in Box D23, folder “House Floor Speech Anti-War Demonstrations, November 22, 1967” of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. … The distinguished majority leader of the House. Mr. Albert, charged Monday night in Atlanta, Georgia, that the massive anti-Vietnam demonstration staged at the Pentagon Oct. 21 was "basically organized by international communism" and that "the … participation in the anti-American policy demonstration so that the people may judge just how deep or widespread anti-Vietnam War sentiment is in this country. If the evidence in the hands of the Executive Branch of our government indicates …