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… ~..../ cated to "research, publication, and education on aspects of non-violence, social change and an end to the [Vietnam] War." (Santa Barbara News Press, Nov. 19, 1965) Dr. Freeman believes that the United States violates "World Law" in Vietnam and that Americans are clearly committing crimes against humanity. He has called for an international criminal trial …
… SOMETIMES . IT - 9 LET US CONTINUE TO SEARCH FOR A SOFTENING OF THE NATIONAl ANIMOSITY CAUSED BY DIFFERENCES OVER THE VIETNAM WAR. WE \A/Ill NOT FORGET THE SACRIFICES OF THOSE WHO SERVED AND DlED IN VIETNAM. IN THEIR HONOR, AMERICA MUST SEEK WAYS TO liVE UP TO THE IDEALS OF FREEDOM AND CHARITY THEY FOUGHT TO PRESERVE. I - …
… and the impact of the benefit increase, and second, because there is in the country at lar,e a vistble nexus between the Vietnam War iaaue and the disabled veterans of the Vietnam War issue, that he sh0l&1d veto the HUD bUl because his veto can be sustained, that he should veto the Education …
… Secretary Schlesinger: They have a severe psychological problem but no actual arms shortages. The President: How about Vietnam? Secretary Schlesinger: I think our chances depend in part on Cambodia. The mood is not good. The Pre sident: … lower benefits. How can you justify it? &.EGRST /XGDS - - 5 SECR13'f' /XGDS Secretary Schlesinger: Earlier it was basedon wartime service. That is over now. I am not sure Congress will like wiping out benefits - - the y would say you are against … do that. only professionally useful courses. We will continue that but allow The President: There has to be an end to the Vietnam war and I want to vote it quickly. When will it be here? General Scowcroft: It is with OMB. It will be here in a day …
… -.' ~ 0"'"=. w:r:. Sf&CRE'f' /NODIS!XGDS SEeR:E1il? {NODIS /XGDS -2 President: At the time of the '67 war, the U. S. ended up on the Israeli side. This time, we saved Israel with an airlift; we stopped a possible Soviet … in every area and expect them to continue to take it. President: Remember, if the Soviet Union and China had wanted the Vietnam War to go on, it would have, and the POWI s would still be there. Our interests are opposed to those of the Soviet … would be worse off than when detente started. The story is we have been taken to the cleaners in detente. We got our way in Vietnam, solved Berlin, prevented war in Cuba, and got the Soviets moderated in the Middle East. Until 1972 we were attacked …
… -.' ~ 0"'"=. w:r:. Sf&CRE'f' /NODIS!XGDS SEeR:E1il? {NODIS /XGDS -2 President: At the time of the '67 war, the U. S. ended up on the Israeli side. This time, we saved Israel with an airlift; we stopped a possible Soviet … in every area and expect them to continue to take it. President: Remember, if the Soviet Union and China had wanted the Vietnam War to go on, it would have, and the POWI s would still be there. Our interests are opposed to those of the Soviet … would be worse off than when detente started. The story is we have been taken to the cleaners in detente. We got our way in Vietnam, solved Berlin, prevented war in Cuba, and got the Soviets moderated in the Middle East. Until 1972 we were attacked …
… ARE PERFECTLY JUSTIFIABLE IF THE OBJECTIVE IS TO'RESTRUCTURE OUR COLLEGES AND OTHER SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS OR TO END THE VIETNAM WAR. THEY PREACH THE tMMORAL GOSPEy/THAT THE END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS. SOME AMERICANS INSIST THAT THE RIGHT OF DISSENT MEANS … AGGRESSOR MAY BE TEMPTED TO RISK HIS OWN DESTRUCTION." THE UNTHINKERS CHARGE THAT AMERICA IS ENGAGED IN CRIMINAL ACTIONS IN VIETNAM -- THAT THE VIETNAM CONFLICT IS AN IMMORAL WAR. I PERSONALLY BELIEVE IT WAS A MISTAKE TO GET INVOLVED IN A MASSIVE …
… Gerald R. Ford Administration Press Releases Related to Vietnam and the S.S. Mayaguez Date Issued Item Title Pages Digital Link 8/20/1974 President Signs H.R. 7682 - Posthumous U.S. Citizenship upon Lance Corporal Federico Silva, killed while serving in Vietnam. 1 whpr19740820-010 9/16/1974 Change to telephone numbers on Fact Sheet on Program for return of Vietnam era draft … Miller, Captain of the SS Mayaguez 11 whpr19761006-013 1/19/1977 Letter from the President to Jane Hart regarding Vietnam war era amnesty 2 whpr19770119-011 Friday, November 02, 2012 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Ave., Ann Arbor, …
… . .. .. . . . .. . .. . ........ ... ......... ... ............ Some of our Minutemen are being modernized to carry••••• -warheads and Polaris are being converted to Poseidon. Chair Number 9 shows four submarines in the Pacific Command; 149 … (CNG): The Navy is flexible, mobile and multi-purpose. Chart number 11 shows Naval postures and contingencies for limited war and general war (either with general-purpose forces or nuclear). All our major ships can operate either conventionally … Europe. It has turned around now. The General now is Davison. Discipline and leadership are back. It was torn up during the Vietnam war. The Jackson-Nunn Amendment wants us to take out support and replace it with combat. We are working on it and …
… because each passing d~ strengthens ~ conviction that President Nixon has set the proper courae, the right course, both in Vietnam and in our domestic affairs . I am convinced he i8 doing what is right for tm Nation, and I am just e certain that … tm Republican Party is "right" for the Nation. The President is proceedirg with a carefully worked out program to end the Vietnam War llld he has laid before the Congress a great domestic program rooted in the desperaUI need for reform in .America. There …
… THEY SAY ABOUT THIS BIG, DYNAM IC CITY OF YOURS. - IT LOOKS TOUGH ON THE OUTS IDE BUT, AT HEART, IT'S A REAL SOFTY --.A WARM, FRIENDLY PLACE. " ------_..... THAT'S ... WHY I'M ALWAYS GLAD TO COME BACK -- AND THAT'S WHY I'M SO PROUD OF THE FINE … AFTERNOON -- WHEN WE WERE TALKING TOGETHER IN HIS CAPITOL OFFICE. IJJ 7: ~ - ~1'iJJ..( $,...1;/~.~ l ~ttf. t: '1/1f"O THE VIETNAM WAR WAS GOING FULL BLtsf. A PROBLEM. INFLATION WAS THE DEMOCRATS HAD SWAMPED US IN 1964, AND A LOT OF PEOPLE WERE SAYING …
… from Washington. When President Johnson described his proposed foreign aid program as one---in his words--- •to cBrry forward the best of what we are now doing in the less-developed world, and to cut out the worst," I believe ~~ most agreed with … President could have gone further to insist that our tax dollars go only to those nations which are helpful to us in the Vietnamese war. Furthermore, I cannot justify, nor support, a~ assistance to those nations which in any w~ help the North Vietnamese aggressorso Here in Washington, among Congressmen, and all over the nation• the war in Viet Nam is a major topic …
… contributions to good government. Ford, aloag with Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr,, D-N.c., received the annual George Washington Award of the American Good Government Society in ceremonies at the Sheraton Park Hotel. The Good Government Society each year … Coordinating Committee of which I am a member has advocated more effective use of conventional U.S. air and sea power in Vietnam in the firm belief this would shorten the Vietnam War. Finally the President has seen fit to order air strikes against oil supply depots near Hanoi and Haiphong. This …
… DESK CONTAINS THESE IMPORTANT PROVISIONS : 1 -- BLOCK GRANTS OF FEDERAL FUNDS TO ASSIST STATE GOVERNMENTS IN THE WAR ON CRIME -SPONSORED BY SEN . DIRKSEN IN THE SENATE AND REPUBLICAN REP . CAHILL IN THE HOUSE -- URGED BY VIRTUALLY ALL … OR CANDIDATE CAN ESCAPE EITHER OF THErv1 NOW. A YEAR AGO I WOULD HAVE SAID THE TOP ISSUES OF THE 1968 CAMPAIGN WOULD BE THE VIETNAM WAR AND THE REDIBILITY GAP . TONIGHT I MUST TELL YOU CANDIDLY THAT I DON 'T KNOW HOW THE VIETNAM AR WILL AF CT THE FORTHCOMING ELECTIONSj I DON 'T KNOW WHAT THE ADMINISTRATION PLANS TO DO EITHER IN FURTHER …
… Wyoming Kansas Arizona Ohio New Mexico New Hampshire Iowa Hawaii Michigan Wisconsin Colorado Pennsylvania Arkansas Delaware Montana West Virginia Maryland Connecticut Illinois Nevada Missouri New York California Minnesota Oregon Maine Vermont … such concerns were either slightly or not at all on their minds. Stories about Clinton evading the draft and protesting the Vietnam War while in England also failed to deeply influence many voters. Of these issues 23% and 22%, respectively, say … if something happened to Bush Bush better able to handle int'I crisis than Clinton Clinton leading protests against Vietnam War while in England Stories that Bush knew more on Iranian arm sales than he said Clinton might make things worse …
… Secretary Schlesinger: They have a severe psychological problem but no actual arms shortages. The President: How about Vietnam? Secretary Schlesinger: I think our chances depend in part on Cambodia. The mood is not good. The Pre sident: … lower benefits. How can you justify it? &.EGRST /XGDS - - 5 SECR13'f' /XGDS Secretary Schlesinger: Earlier it was basedon wartime service. That is over now. I am not sure Congress will like wiping out benefits - - the y would say you are against … do that. only professionally useful courses. We will continue that but allow The President: There has to be an end to the Vietnam war and I want to vote it quickly. When will it be here? General Scowcroft: It is with OMB. It will be here in a day …
… well as fully accredited courses to prepare viewers for high school equivalency exams and to enable them to earn credits toward a college degree. In addition, the largest part of the broadcasting day of almost all stations is devoted to … af~nirs front des~ite the fl!!r continue ~ tension ttoops in the f·!iddle East and the poundin"' tn en b so!'le Snuth Vietnamese ••a when the Laotitm incursion cc.me to an end. We are getting out of tre Vietnam War. c:"' The ;- U.s. The President now is removing U.S . troops from a month, so that we will be dovm to about 1 11 …
… the First Batch of Clemencies? I recommend that you hold a formal signing ceremony of the executive clemency master warrants in the Oval Office on Friday, November 29, at 10:00 a.m. At that ceremony, I recommend that you make a statement … drafted into the armed forces in the first place. Often, the draft evasions we have seen had nothing at all to do with the Vietnam War. In the case of the Jehovah's Witnesses and some others, it had to do with conscientious objections to … back to employment and to a full life in our society. If the American people change their mistaken image of the typical Vietnam-era draft evader, then you will have laid the basis for his reintegration into the community. The Board will send …
… . .. .. . . . .. . .. . ........ ... ......... ... ............ Some of our Minutemen are being modernized to carry••••• -warheads and Polaris are being converted to Poseidon. Chair Number 9 shows four submarines in the Pacific Command; 149 … (CNG): The Navy is flexible, mobile and multi-purpose. Chart number 11 shows Naval postures and contingencies for limited war and general war (either with general-purpose forces or nuclear). All our major ships can operate either conventionally … Europe. It has turned around now. The General now is Davison. Discipline and leadership are back. It was torn up during the Vietnam war. The Jackson-Nunn Amendment wants us to take out support and replace it with combat. We are working on it and …
… n1oney in the housing field can bring large numbers of extra jobs in the guarantee of mortgate loans and in the putting forward of 202 programs for housing for older people and so forth to cut down the roughly 20 percent unemployment that now … of our economy equivalent to what it was during President Johnson's and President Kennedy's terms and even before the Vietnamese war, and if we assume that at the end of the 4-year period,we can cut our unemployment rate down to 4 or 4-1/2 … increases and a growth in our national economy equal to what was experienced under Kennedy and Johnson before the Vietnam War. MORE Page 10 THE MODERATOR: President Ford? THE PRESIDENT: If it is true that there will be a $60 billion …