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… 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 …
… HAVE OCCURRED SINCE PRESIDENT NIXON ON THURSDAY, APRIL 30, ORDERED THE ~1ST SANCTUARIES IN CAMBODIA CLEANED OUT BY SOUTH VIETNAMESE AND U.S. TROOPS. THE PRESIDENT,S ANNOUNCEMENT AMAZED MANY AMERICANS. IT TOOK THEM BY b • a ze:::::::z............ … IT WAS ONLY 10 DAYS EARLIER THAT MR. NIXON HAD ANNOUNCED WE WOULD BE r PULLING AN ADDITIONAL 150,000 G.I.'S OU~~~ OF VIETNAM OVER THE NEXT 12 MONTHS. \~~ THE RESULT HAS BEEN OVER-REACTION ON THE PART OF THOUSANDS OF OUR PEOPLE. EMOTION HAS … MORE couRAGEOus LEADERSHIP ¥1 THAN THAT DEMANDED OF fRESIDENTS WILSON AND ROOSEVELT DURING THE DARKEST DAYS OF WORLD WARS I AND II BECAUSE THOSE CHIEF EXECUTIVES KNEW THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WERE BEHIND THEM. PRESIDENT NIXON, ON CAMBODIA, MADE …
… the President to take action as quickly as possible on the five recommendations for upgrading discharges that the Board forwarded to the President in December. You will recall our discussion on these cases before the President left for Vail. We … exemplary service. ) 2. The Clemency Discharge is inadequate for these cases since it does not confer benefits these Vietnam veterans truly have earned. 3. In each case, the Board's recommendation was moved by General Wa~t, seconded by James Dougovito and James Maye, the other two veterans of Vietnam, and agreed upon unanimously by the full Board. This fact underlines the merit of each case and effectively counters …
… in ·November will depend . ' Jb "large measure on the final chdjces > f •thos~ voters are ~reseritly uncommitted o,,lukewarm in their who fandidafe t> ~ferences. . · . \;, · - .. ' · · The·,1atest ·. survey ,indicates t~t;~ peri,.cent-qf' … 0 ap assigned to Taiwan. Some cutbacks we-re effected within a few montiui but the pullout slowed, then' halted as the Vietnam War · moved to its climax last · year. There were. reports in··· 1975 fuat the American mill• '. tary strength in· … \Ott -Governor Carter m the 'l'be United States is still sorting out the lessons · , run~up-to the convention. · _ 'of Vietnam, still trying to find means of protect• The former ~ i a go:',!ernQr:_ has _ cam- 'i~g itse~f and i~ allies f:o~ ari …
… I. OCTOBER 1975 TALKS Chinese Position in October 1975 China has given Pakistan a bit in arms aid, but China is very backward. Pakistan needs more of what the U.S. can give. India has been very eager to improve relations with China. They want to … exchange Ambassadors. They sent China a message through Bijedic; China replied asking Mme. Gandhi to improve her policies toward neighboring countries. It seems that the dissatisfaction among the Indian people about Soviet control of India has … for the PRC to reopen contact with India. --: ~he PRC will maintain military aid to Islamabad, and could give more once the Vietnam war was over. I v -- PRC recognition of Bangladesh can take place --at -tl1~ . earliest only after Indian troops …
… line and making sure that the budget was not inflated more than it is. Senator, did the question of increased spending for Vietnam come up? Q SENATOR GRIFFIN: No it did not, specifically. Q Are you on Senator Packwoods list that he won't tell us … higher taxes. I am wondering if there is any likelihood that taxes will have to be raised because of the escalation of the war and the increased cost of the Vietnam war. CONGRESSMAN FORD: I believe the answer is no. As I understand it, the added expense can be absorbed and can be …
… the way some stories were written concerning my answer yesterday when asked, "How did the President assess the situation in Vietnam." What I said was, "I know he feels the pullback of the South Vietnamese forces to a line which President Thieu feels indefensible was caused by two things. One, the violations of the … - #181-4/1 Isn't also a facto 1.' in the collapse of the South Vietnamese army the fact that Vietnamization of the Vietnam war has failed? Q MR. NESSEN: The South Vietnamese have been defending themselves totally without American direct help since …
… And then, a reception for PFC officials from that area. Then, at 6:00 approximately, the President will leave from the Newark Airport to come back to \'lashington. These times are a little bit loose and tentative, so stick with us if there are … Hhat was the name of the place in Union, New Jersey? MR. NESSEN: Q It is called Town and Campus. Does he return from Newark Airport? MR. NESSEN: On Uednesday night, yes. Friday, the President will leave about midmorning for Des Moines, Iowa. … the invitation, didn't he? Did he not know that Criswell was a known baiter of Catholics, he was for segregation, for the Vietnam War and things like that? MR. NESSEN: is an accurate I don't know first whether that Q Don't you people look up the …
… (7") "Johnson and Inflation" campaign commercial, 1966, (3") Practice Campaign Commercials, 1966, (5") GRF discussing the Warren Commission, 12/2/66, (5") Fairleigh Dickinson University Convocation, 12/14/66, (5") Annual Meeting of the Chicago … and balanced budget. 541' - Should US share space information with other countries? 572' - Is there GOP support for LBJ on Vietnam? 608' - Air strikes on Laos and Vietnam. 630' - Should the US go on the offensive in Vietnam? 654' - Can we cut of communist supply lines without entering …
… anything, just moved ahead and 20 were amplified by Watergate. 21 continuing to work in an atmosphere where the cynicism toward 22 government and government officials is at an all-time high. They began in the mid and late sixties. They l The fact … people have to eal. If you question individual citizens about their 22 ac:: 3 attitudes and why they hold those attitudes toward government, 2 largely in other institutions bigness tends to be the bottom line. 4 and what is wrong with these … all 21 three of those issues were perceived as vitally L~portant. 22 Inflation was important in 1968. You had Certainly the Vietnam war I I• I 33 I ac 14 I 1 and foreign affairs was important, and domestic peace was 2 important when we had a lot of …
… energy. ·Further, I will not hesitate to veto any new spending programs adopted by the Congress. As an additional step toward putting the Federal government's house in order,·! recommend a five·percent limit. on Federal pay increases in 1975. In … it: international cooperation is a vital fact of our lives today. This is not a .momen:t for the American people to turn inward. Hore than ever 'bef6re, our own well-being depends on Amer.lea's determination .and leadership in the world. We are a … more more (OVER) 567-462 0 - 75 - 2 ;,,.., -· UNTIL 1: 00 P.H. , EST ._, "\ In recent years, under. the· st.ress _of the Vietnam War, legislative re_:;;tr1ct1ons on the President's. capabili·ty to execute foreig'n and military de~isions.. have …
… to buy, in addition to their needs, many items that they don•t basically need but do want. suite of clothes to stay warm. A man needs only one The fact that he may own twenty or more, is a product of the fact that he has been stimulated to … resistance to high prices, or other negative influences have caused the consumer to hold back. A pessimistic attitude toward the future by large numbers of consumers causes them to defer certain purchases, creating an overstock in the supply … were not interfered with by outside influences. In our free market, the primary interferences in recent years have been the Vietnam War, deficit spending, skyrocketing energy costs, overly ambitious environmental protection projects, and excessive …
… to restrict abortions. This approach had strong appeal to Catholic voters in the important Iowa caucuses.· 2. Carter was aware of the growing disaffection aJtong Democratic liberals regarding his nomination, a:ncl, on the day before the Democrat … conditional amnesty to those individuals who resisted the draft or deserted the military because of their oppos~tion to the Vietnam War. One of the basic premises of th~ President's program was that these individuals still owed an obl-igation to … on newly created program, Carte~ said "I have no criticism of President Ford's plan to offer conditional amnesty to Vietnam draft resisters and military deserters." (The South Carolina State. 9/13/74) As he be~an to focus on his primary …
… coordinate and synthesize the activities of the three major Federal science information agencies. ~ ~ ·"('''f''~ •t II EDWARD E. DA. VID, JR. 1000 INTJ .::RNATIO NAL TOWER BUILDING 8550 WEST B RYN l' .::. /"" DRAFT THE WHITE HOUSE './'/ASHINGTON … 17,1975 ) MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT Wallison~ FROM: Peter J. SUBJECT: Science Advisor I met yesterday with Dr. Edward David, who was the head of the Office of Science and Technology just prior to the abolition of the Office during the … to problems that were immediate and pressing. To make matters worse, the scientific community became politicized during the Vietnam war, and was perceived as critical and unfriendly. The 15-year record of the office indicates that when a …
… (7") "Johnson and Inflation" campaign commercial, 1966, (3") Practice Campaign Commercials, 1966, (5") GRF discussing the Warren Commission, 12/2/66, (5") Fairleigh Dickinson University Convocation, 12/14/66, (5") Annual Meeting of the Chicago … and balanced budget. 541' - Should US share space information with other countries? 572' - Is there GOP support for LBJ on Vietnam? 608' - Air strikes on Laos and Vietnam. 630' - Should the US go on the offensive in Vietnam? 654' - Can we cut of communist supply lines without entering …