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… 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 …
… DINNER, MORRISTOWN. N.J., FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1967. National opinion polls in America reveal a seeming contradiction regarding Vietnam. A majority of the people approve of our basic policy in Vietnam--they want to thwart Communist agression in Southeast Asia--but they disapprove of President Johnson's handling of the Vietnam War. I think …
… was it who rammed extravagant new domestic programs thtough the last Congress while pouring billions of dollars into the Vietnam War? Who is it who assures us this country can afford both guns and butter while fighting the third largest foreign war in … was it who rammed extravagant new domestic programs thiPugh the last Congress while pouring billions of dollars into the Vietnam War? Who is it who assures us this country can afford both guns and butter while fighting the third largest foreign …
… he won't break. In the words of National Democratic Chairman Fred Harris, "It is time we (Democrats) took the gloves off on Vietnam." issue 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 …
… Are Here Again." Are you happy with what is happening to our country? Are you happy that America is bogged down in a no-win war which has taken the lives of more than 26,000 of our young men? Are you happy that our land is torn by lack of respect … at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library -2and Republican control of the Congress would bring. We want to end the war in Vietnam--as quickly as possible~ as honorably as possible. We want to restore law and order in this country. There is no … a lot of talk about war in this country the last five years. has become a household word in America. War There's the war in Vietnam, the war on poverty, the war against crime--and the war of words and worse between those who disagree over these …
… in 1966. With a net gain in the House of 47 Republicans, the people took a step away from one-man rule and toward restoration of the balance of power envisioned by our founding fathers. There is room for improvement, of course, and … its problems. The credibility gap lies back of the uneasiness and uncertainty the American people feel about Mr. Johnson's Vietnam policy. They are never really sure just what that policy is or how the war is going, and they remember how Mr. Johnson eased this country into the Vietnam War without really letting the American people know what was happening. It has been a one-man show. Congress …
… 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." issue of the Vietnam War. \> lith those words, he made a partisan If they want it that way, let's get the RECORD straight. The campaign is on, …
… where we m~t wrestle with the hangover from the inflationary binge of the late 1960s while making a transition from wartime to peacetime; and the challenge of governmental reform, where we must restructure government so it becomes the … Communist aggression in Southeast Asia and to work for meaningful peace :inthat war-torn region of the world Our goal in Vietnam is to make it possible for the South Vietnamese to determine their own future--not to have it imposed upon them by Communist leaders in Hanoi. With the solid …
… he won't break. In the words of National Democratic Chairman Fred Harris, "It is time we (Democrats) took the gloves off on Vietnam." issue 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 …
… pages) Scope and Content Note Charles Goodell first reached prominence as a Republican U.S. Representative, Senator, and Vietnam War critic from the state of New York between 1959 and 1971. None of his papers from that phase of his career are included … his service as chairman of the Presidential Clemency Board, which carried out President Ford's plan for clemency for Vietnamese War draft evaders and military absence offenders in 1974 and 1975. The remainder consists of materials derived …
… 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 us … 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 …
… Albert Ornstein Sam Osmon Bertrand B. Pogrebin William L. Putnam Jesse Reed Wayne Roberts Martin Rothstein Eli Sagan Howard Samuels Sidney A Sass Steven H. Scheuer Rolph E. Shikes George A Smith Robert Stein Robin Stein Roger Swaybi II Stanley … Washington, D.C. The purpose of the conference was to explore all possible approaches to a major unfinished business of the Vietnam war -- the question of amnesty for those who face punishment or who have been penalized for actions taken in … I Editor, AMEX-Canada. I Professor of Psychology, Jackson State University, Miss.; former Air Force Intelligence Officer in Vietnam with over I forty intelligence missions. Director, Mississippi FederI ation of Child Development Centers; twice …