Word: blame
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Vietnamization that U.S. planners in the Pentagon assume that withdrawal will continue no matter what happens in South Viet Nam. One of the political and psychological risks is that as long as Americans remain in Viet Nam even as advisers, the South Vietnamese can put part of the blame on the U.S. if things go awry in the war. There have already been recriminations over allegedly inadequate American support for the Laotian invasion. There is another risk as well: whatever happens, Americans will continue to pay an enormous emotional price for their involvement in Viet...
Under questioning, Chodrow said he had not attempted to refute any of the proposals. At one point. Chodrow's legal advisor - John W. Moscow, a second-year Law student - said that "considering the hoodlums that were at the meeting. I don't blame him" for not having raised objections...
...disruption Friday,"...so must some uses of speech be prevented for the same reasons" (read the whole paragraph again to be certain), provides a weak transition to other, larger matters with which you obviously feel more at case. The haughty pose does not successfully cover the attempt to blame the University Administration and The War for what you and I are in fact immediately responsible...
Zorza, who was shouted down by the protesters at the pro-war meeting, said yesterday the Indochina Teach-In Committee ought to share some of the blame for not providing an alternative to the planned disruption. Zorza added that he had decided not to file charges against the two pro-war students who had tackled him as he approached the stage at Sanders Theatre because "filing charges would be to acknowledge the legitimacy...
...Senate Commerce Committee, Secretary of Transportation John Volpe argued: "The present system needs change badly and needs it now." He backed the principle of no-fault auto insurance, under which accident victims are promptly compensated for actual losses by their own insurance company, regardless of who was to blame. But instead of calling for a national program, Volpe merely asked Congress to encourage states to devise their own no-fault plans. He proposed no timetable or standards for state action...