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… a comprehensive strategy aimed at eliminating the most critical problems facing this country. That strategy is directed toward five objectives : Ending the Vietnam War; making the streets safe again for the American people; curbing inflation; reforming and ultimately ending the draf't ; and giving the Federal government back to the people. The top priority is, of course, to end the war in Vietnam. And while this does not require direct congressional participation in planning and strategy, it does require the …
… response by cutting our armed forces by 40 per cent, thus leaving us with only the alternatives of surrender or nuclear war in the event an aggressor attacks us. Do you know what George McGovern is running a completely phony campaign. his … was listen to McGovern's paid television address of last Tuesday night. absolutely incredible. The man is He talked about Vietnam as though we still had over a half million men there instead of 35,000. He completely ignored the fact that President Nixon has ended our ground combat role in Vietnam. He moaned and groaned about the bombing of North Vietnam and omitted any mention of atrocities committed (more) …
… the rise in 1972 to 3 per cent. We can be proud of the President's New Economic Policy, which will push unemployment down toward the 5 per cent mark by the end of 1972. We are moving from a wartime to a peacetime economy, and the dislocations are … the American people know the truth about it. The truth is it was the Nixon Administration that reversed the course of the Vietnam War and is ending U.S. involvement in that war in an honorable way. It is the Nixon Administration that brought … the American people know the truth about it. The truth is it was the Nixon Administration that reversed the course of the Vietnam War and is ending U.S. involvement in that war in an honorable way. It is the Nixon Administration that brought …
… been held in check after 1965 on the basis of strict priorities--the kind of priorities you normally would expect during wartime--we would not now be fighting the battle of inflation and suffering the consequences. As for the next … the overall figures, we find that nondefense spending has risen faster than defense spending in the last 3~ years despite Vietnam. Vietnam War ends, this nondefense spending will ~ decline. When the On the contrary, there will be tremendous pressures to …
… Board's recommendations may be that the President alter appropriate regulations to permit medical benefits "~ for wounded Vietnam veterans who are ineligible for such benefits because they have been discharged from the armed forces with … obviously be known to the press, the President will retain the option of releasing it or not. (2) An options memorandum forwarding the Board's recommendations for.action by the President. This memorandum will not be released to theJI¥blic. ~-~ ._. … group, with Goodell, inturn, seemingly under the influence of the General Counsel and his somewhat biased anti-Vietnam War staffo From this point on, the Board became, in effect, a captive of the Chairman and the Staff, and policy …
… International. The case involves the April 4, 1975, crash of a Lockheed airoraft near Saigon that was carrying about 240 Vietnamese orphans out of South Vietnam to their new families in the United States and Europe. Many of the 150 orphans who survived the crash suffered … Cambodia and Laos has concluded that Vietnam has not yet demonstrated a willingness to begin serious talks to end the civil war in Cam- bodia. Rep. Stephen Solarz, D-N. Y., chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific …
… issues are always matters of vital concern to the voters. 3. In too. broad sense, there are only two issues--the issue of war and peace both at home and abratad, and the issue ~ ............. of genuine • • • economic progreSISJI for us all·•REAL … 5. The major issue~ots, crime, inflation and the value of tt. dollar, taxes and the general ooalth of the econotey, and the Vietnam War. 6. We talk~ at home as well as abroad because some 120 of our cities were ripped by riots in 1967-Detroit … on the subject or the tax increase. r--:--- 27. There is alwa,ys th~possibllity that the Presidaat ,-willa so escalate the Vietnam War that the present cost or about $30 billion a year could go to $35 billLion or more. We then would have to view …
… a comprehensive strategy aimed at eliminating the most critical problems facing this country . That strategy is directed toward five objectives: Ending the Vietnam War; making the streets safe again for the American people; curbing inflation; reforming and ultimately ending the draft; and giving the Federal government back to the people. The top priority is, of course, to end the war in Vietnam . And while this does not require direct congressional participation in planning and strategy, it does require the …
… he won't break. In the words of National Democratic Chairman Fred Harris, "It is time we (Democrats) took the gloves off on Vietnam." With those words, he made a partisan issue of the Vietnam War. The campaign is on, and the liberal Democrats are employing tactics which demonstrate an amazing disregard for the …
… of a Responsible Congress---the presence in the Congress of irresponsible radical liberals who endanger the President's Vietnamization policy by embracing a cut-and-run policy and who undermine the President's fight against inflation by voting … of the Cooper-Church Amendment, which would have tied the hands of the President in dealing with the Communist enemy in Vietnam. In fact, he has introduced legislation which is almost identical with the so-called t!End The 'tTar Amendment." Incidentally, I believe the End the War Amendment should more accurately be called the Lose the Peace Amendment. There is no question that all of us want out of …
… Republican state• ments on the subject were treated to the clincher a few days ago when none other than President Johnson warned of the inflationary peril in the ballooning of his budget. the President pleaded with Congress not to continue adding … The biggest factor in boosting the cost•of•living is non-essential government spending added to the tremendous cost of the Vietnam War. The war is costing nearly $2 billion a month. We have to pay for the war. It is because non-essential spending … The biggest factor in boosting the cost•of·living is non•essential government spending added to the tremendous cost of the Vietnam War. The war is costing nearly $2 billion a month. We have to pay for the war. It is because non-essential spending …
… in Congress, President Nixon is cleaning up the mess the Democrats left behind. That is the thrust behind the President's Vietnamization program, his reversal of the policies of his Democratic predecessor in Vietnam, his determination to end the war in Vietnam while achieving a sound peace there. That is the reason for the outcries of pain as the President holds …
… he won't break. In the words of National Democratic Chairman Fred Harris, "It is time we (Democrats) took the gloves off on Vietnam." is sue of the Vietnam War. With those words, he made a partisan If they want it that way, let ' s get the RECORD strai~t. The campaign is on, and …
… in Congress, President Nixon is cleaning up the mess the Democrats left behind. That is the thrust behind the President's Vietnamization program, his reversal of the policies of his Democratic predecessor in Vietnam, his determination to end the war in Vietnam while achieving a sound peace there. That is the reason for the outcries of pain as the President holds …
… the way Mr. Johnson is doing his job as President. At the same ttme, only 34 per cent approve Mr. Johnson's handling of the Vietnam War. I submit that this lack of confidence in the Johnson-Humphrey Administration stems from one major cause--that the …
… representative items from the period between January 1966 and the end of direct United States military involvement in the Vietnam War in January 1973. That period was preceded by other episodes of disorder and violence earlier in the 1960’s. In 1963 and … 9----------------May 14 ----____________ May 15---------------- The resumption of United States bombing raids against North Vietnam after a 37-day pause brought a series of demonstrations across the country. The Berkeley, California, headquarters …
… Nation's ghettoes and the beginnings of the current unrest on our college campuses. The Sixties also brought the agony of Vietnam, when an America victimized by violence at home crept uncomprehendingly into the quicksand of a jungle war halfway 'round the world. And as we lived through the decade of the Sixties, it became apparent that the era of the New … are related to the objectives I have just outlined and to others as well. The top priority is, of course, to end the war in Vietnam. President Nixon is moving vigorously to end the American role in Vietnam and, hopefully, to end the war. He is …
… Carolina can be mighty proud of Earl. I have known Earl since 1943. his blunt honesty. I'm familiar with his straight-forwardness and In fact, I've done some refereeing in Congress for Earl because he's been stealing time from the old, … who brought on the inflation we are still suffering from. They brought it on beginning in 1965 when they took us into the Vietnam War in a big way and told us we could have guns and butter at the same time. They gave us a no-win war and they gave … who brought on the inflation we are still suffering from. They brought it on beginning in 1965 when they took us into the Vietnam War in a big way and told us we could have guns and butter at the same time. They gave us a no-win \var and they …
… response by cutting our armed forces by 40 per cent, thus leaving us with only the alternatives of surrender or nuclear war in the event an aggressor attacks us. George McGovern is running a completely phony campaign. his t'und-raising … If anybody needed proof that McGovern is irresponsible all he had to do was listen to McGovern's paid television address on Vietnam. absolutely incredible. The man is He talked about Vietnam as though we still had over a half million men there instead of 35,000. He completely ignored the fact that …
… OTHER NUCLEAR SUPER-POWER, THE SOVIET UNION. WE WORK CEASELESSLY FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST, BUT ALL THE TIME WE MUST BE AWARE THAT THE SOVIET UNION HAS EMBARKED ON A DRIVE TO TURN THE MEDITERRANEAN INTO A RED SEA, UNDERMINE THE SOUTHERN FLANK OF … AGGRESSION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND TO WORK FOR PEACE IN THAT WAR-TORN REGION OF THE WORLD. WE HAVE DRAWN OUR FORCES IN VIETNAM DOWN FROM AN AUTHORIZED STRENGTH OF 549,500 MEN TO 270,000 -- AND WE WILL IT POSS IBLE FOR THE SOUTH .VIETNAM~.§~._...Til WE HAVE MO~ED CONSIDERABLY CLOSER TO THAT GOAL. PROSPECTS ARE GOOD THAT WE …