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… there was sOffie ability in our nation for government, industry, labor, agriculture, education, science, to work together toward the future. Our country is so strong that .. ,. obstacle in our way in an incompetant aclrni.nistration we naturally … to its own citizens at home; still in recent years we've had reason to be troubled; we 1ve stumbled into the cragmires of Vietnam and Cambodi~, , ~nd Chila, and Cyprus, Jimmy Carter, Notre Dame University, October 9, 1976 3 and we~ve responded … when the people's voice cannot be heard, that's when our government makes mistakes and .as you know in the aftermath of Vietnam, Cambodia, Chile, Packasion, Angolia, C.I.A., Watergate, F.B.I., we feel that the Americans that we have lost …
… time to formulate his own foreign policy based on the resolution in Indocb.ina. 2) If the President requests more aid £or Vietnam and Cambodia, Congress almost certainly will not give it. Thus, the President will be dragged out of the war against his vvill, while Congress will be seen as leading America. out of the war, as the vast majority of Americans … has not succeeded and there is no realistic e::;.:pectation that it vTill succeed in the foreseeable future. The South Vietnamese and Cambodians have fottgi;tt bravely and long, until their spirit and supplies are nearly exhausted. This long …
… category to another or that new revenues be raised to cover a particular expenditure. Furthermore, Congress had a very awkward time schedule in which to consider appropriations and revenue measures. Most appropriations bills in recent years have … the costs of hospital and medical care, in President's budget__ _____ , __ 7. 4 7. 7 8.0 8.1 7. 9 8. 0 part because of the Vietnam war and eli- Recommtndation.-·---·---· 7. 4 7.7 8. 0 8.1 gibility liberalizations. The recommended My … budgeL.- -- -- __ 41.3 ~- 8 46. 5 4o. 9 Rerommendation_, ____ , __ __ 41.4 45.2 47.1 49. ;; l'lsen enormously as Vietnam veterans FUNCTICHl 800: GE"lERAl GOVERNMHH claimed them during· the recession. Obtaining a higher education is an …
… Communications (official) addressed as President to his Cabinet. Letter accepting the command of the army, on our expected war with France. Z Story at 104-105. The clear holding on the property point (!2,. at 108-09) is arguably converted to … The heariDgs before a Special Subcommittee of the House Committee on Government Operations indicate congreseioDal awareness of the Act's assumption that all Presidential papers are the private property of the President. 1955 Hearings at … QUESTION: If your intention was to heal the wounds of the Nation, sir, why did you grant only a conditional amnesty to the Vietnam war veterans while granting a full pardon to President Nixon? THE PRESIDENT: The only connection between those two …
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… economic development of all parts of our great globe. It is nice to have you in the United States, and I thank you for the warm welcome given to me by you as well as all the people of Mexico. Yes. QUESTION: I would like to address a question to … am not going to prejudge what I am going to do. I hope that we can find a way for me to sign it because I want to help the Vietnam veterans , particularly, but until it comes down to the White House; I think it is premature for me to make any … am not going to prejudge what I am going to do. I hope that we can find a way for me to sign it because I want to help the Vietnam veterans, particularly, but until it comes down to the White House, I think it is premature for me to make any …
… with monitoring and communications support. If trouble arose while the recruiting interviews were in process, appropriate warnings were communicated to the recruiter, law enforcement agencies in the vicinity were alerted, and arrangements were … the Director made immediate arrangements to turn the information and the asset over to the FBI. From that point forward, the asset engaged in no further activity on behalf of the CIA. Information gathered in the course of this program was … the President highly classified files relating to the Lebanon landings, the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban missile crisis, rmd the Vietnam ·war. The request was made on the stated ground that these files were needed by the President in !the performance of …
… headway among the voters. In a different way, each man scored well in his closing statement. Carter's rapid summation and warm appeal to American idealism and fellowship were highly effective. Mr. Ford, who seemed at th~ last minute to be running … Carter tried hard to portray Ford as unfeeling, uncaring-about the unemployed, the poor, the self-exiles fran the Vietnam War. Ford tried just as hard to portray Carter as the big spender, the outsider lacking in understanding of the … it was time "to have a president and Congress that can work together in mutual respect." He tossed out the buzz words - Vietnam, Cambodia, CIA and Watergate - for the viewers to chew on for a late night snack. Ford played Lincoln for his windup …
… been inconceivable that any nation could accumulate too much power for effective political use. As late as the end of World War II, every increment of additional power would have been militarily useful. Today we live in a period in which a nuclear … the values of our society. But what the American people will be earning in the years ahead, as we have ilready learned in Vietnam and elsewhere, s how to reconcile our needs with our imits and how to be moral without being ible to be absolutists. … is essential, yet some very thoughtful critics say that you have done relatively little, especially after the collapse in Vietnam, stimulate the kind of great debate necessary in this country to achieve that kind of to understanding. I wonder if …
… two miles northwest of Salzburg. The site of the present day Palace has been occupied from the late middle ages onward. The baroque palace was originally built for Archbishop Johann Ernst Graf Thun by Fischer von Erlach, the famous … returned to Cambodia at ~heir own request. ' I ,. ' IJ: ! , I Meanwhile, , at For·t Chaffee, Ark., a U .N •. official told Vietnamese refugees who want to return to their homeland that they will be "received in good faith" in Vietnam. -1 APJ Networks (5/30/75) ELECTION '76 LosAngeles Times: Sen. Charles Percy said Thursday been shocked to find …
… is proliferating and regional conflicts continue, international security cannot be .taken .. for granted. · As we niove" forward to meet OUr·"l!;lobal 'Challenges. and opportunities, we must have the too~s to do the job. ;_ .. Our military forces … it: international cooperation is a vital fact of our lives today. This is not a moment for the American people to turn inward. i1ore than ever bef6re, our own well··being depends on America's determination and, .leadership in the world. At the … foreign policy is the responsibility of the President. · 12 13 12 THE WHITE HOUSE In recent years, under the stress of the Vietnam War, legislative restrictions on the President's capability to execute foreign and military decisions have …
… the Watergate cover-up is the subject of a separate memorandu.rn. cc: Mr. Lacovara , ~' ."-·~' j' ........ . -· '·', l':DWARO H\JTCtHNSON, MICH. f{.\HI":l•\) 0, OVNOHUK, MA~'L jAp:·. t.i:~Ot> H, ;., TEX~ R-:t.•· .tT W. 1 :-'~> Tl.!'·H-.t;_;li:H, … J!lt,1Hl'AIV\ J{.Ht01\H, TED(.. ftt\Y 1'11•-:H~NT::'lNt Ai:K, £!...14..\~f.TH HOL'f7.~~-'"i• H.Y. WA.YNC: OWF.N5, UT .\H £.0WARl.l MEZ.VI:-.i..;.KY, l')WA Fl:OflFH·r MCCLORY 1 lLL HENJ.{Y ~'.SMITH HI, N.Y. CHAHL!::".> W. ! ....AN. MO~ GE,...F.RAl.. … QUESTION: If your intention was to heal the wounds of the Nation, sir, why did you grant only a cond~tional amnesty to the Vietnam war veterans while grant~ng a full pardon to President Nixon? THE PRESIDENT: The only connection between those two …
… food to feed over 56 people-a threefold increase in productivity in 20 years. Rural America must be maintained as a rewarding place to live. To accomplish this, our rural areas are entitled to services comparable to their urban neighbors, … maintaining and improving our Veterans Administration hospital system. Younger veterans, especially those who served in the Vietnam conflict, deserve educational, job and housing loan benefits equivalent to those of World War II and the Korean … conflict. Because of our deep and continuing concern for those still listed as Prisoners of War or Missing in Action in Vietnam, the Foreign Policy section of this Republican Platform calls for top priority actions. · And we must continue to …
… ha i--~"bl:(Jld'91 Ute . ·wool conservatives who were cla- • second party' he mearit the GOP, a11d ·.- 1 "Iin·, w,ell, aware -that talk by me • GOP • · moring for Reagan to gfve them the· that he preterred that altetnattve·to ·, about Pljeident … ... to scoop the nation 's press in reporting on certain perils in the Strategic Arms Limitations (SALT) agreements and the Vietnam Peace Agreement ... to be the first publication to expose the massive defects in the Nixon Administration's … in 1960, and has only half as many Naval combatant vessels afloat as in 1964; and fewer men under arms than prior to the Vietnam war, and WHEREAS we can no longer afford the luxury of complacency about our security; we must make the effort …
… The original documents are located in Box 65, folder “War Powers Resolution Legislative History (2)” of the Philip Buchen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. … to finance the involvement of ·united States military forces in hostilities in or over or from off the shores of North Vietnam, South Vietn am , Laos ,or Ca~bodia, uDLess specifically authoriz ed __ _ hereafter, by the Congre~ s . As s ist … involvement of ·united States military forces in hostilities in or over or from off the shores of North Vi e tnam, South Vietnam, Laos , or Ca111bodia, Ui1l,ess specifically authorized hereafter, by the Congre~s . __ ___ .. §29 No f un ds …
… ~ /~~;:(,. ~.__ ~~~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ti~- pls N..u sWa.. ~ (j · Let me thank all of you for. the especially warm and friendly welcome. I tiave hea~d nothing but wonderful comments about the Convention, the enthusiasa, the dedication … of fact, it is fully understood by the parties that it will not be enlarged. To compare that 't'o"the· sit\i:ation' in Vietnam is not an accurate comparison. 'I-n· ·Vietnain• there were two parties at war, and the American initial contribution … delibe~ately defied the press, the people and the Congress about the si·ze of the enemy during the TET offensive in the Vietnam War. What do you think about those remarks that were made and how do you feel as a former member of Congress about …
… here several times and three of our children have visited various parts of this State. You have given us, as a family, a warm and enthusiastic reception. But let me reciprocate by saying we admire you, we love you, and we thank you. I have a … on the brink of the worst recession in 40 years; inflation was over 12 percent; and we were still involved in the war in Vietnam. The American people, working with me, have been able to turn this situation around, and we have made incredible … jobs; 88 million people are working in America -- the highest in the history of the United States. We are out of the war in Vietnam, and we have the capability to stay at peace, and I am proud to say to you, as I say to your fellow Americans, not a …
… materials. Please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library for access to these materials. The Orphan Airlift: War's Human Side BY DARYL LEMBKE Times Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO-David seemed 'to be having a great time.-The television … he just kept playing catch with a basketball. It's his favorite sport. . David is a wiry 8-year-old who was one of 52 Vietnamese orphans flown · to the United States from Saigon Wednesday to find new homes with adoptive parents. The movement … like it a3 well as David, the operation could at ·1east ·add an upbeat postscript to the otherwisedepressing saga of the Vietnam war. Asked through an interpreter how · he liked the United States, David replied with an enthusiastic· flurry of . …
… before 1988 13 66 Never voted before 9 Don't know Refused/NA * * C1800) (2449) 8 13 70 I'd like you to rate your feelings towards some people and groups in politics using a zero to one hundred scale -- with 100 meaning a very warm, favorable … know Refused/NA • QY. When did you serve? Nov. 1988 Before 1940 WWII/ 1941-1945 1946-1949 KOREAN WAR/ 1950-1952 1953-1965 VIETNAM WAR/1966-1975 1976-present 3% 30 3 10 18 17 18 Refused/NA • (346) QD21. (RELIGION) Is your religious background … voters under the age of 30, 68% of the vote among non-minority voters earning $40,000 a year or more, 69% of the vote among Vietnam era veterans, 66% of the vote among nonminority men, and 69% of the vote among non-working women. The Democratic …
… can be attributed in part to shifting views on the part of the public. Also in foreign policy, clearly identifiable steps toward a viable peace in the Middle East would be icing on the cake. In domestic matters, Ford has had the unenviable task of … their interests through good intelligence operations) , but it rated A+ for candor. Ford has therefore gone a long way toward restoring to the Oval Office a priceless asset, an attribute without which our system of Government is likley to be … The primaries have convinced us that the New Left Politics has, at least for this election, lost its steamo Without the Vietnam War, the left wing of the Democratic Party simply does not have a broad enough political base or average liberal …