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Moreover, many young people still follow and react to big political developments, though not to the rancorous extremes of a few years ago. Not surprisingly, President Ford's promise of limited amnesty for Viet Nam War-era deserters and draft dodgers won him a measure of popularity in campus...
No one could blame the Dodgers last week if they had a frightening sense of déjà vu. Just a year after they had fallen apart in the second half of the sea son, the Dodgers seemed ready for a repeat performance. Their 10½-game lead earlier...
Even so, prospects for the Dodgers were hardly hopeless. Though the Los Angeles lineup lacks big-name bats like Cincinnati's Pete Rose, Joe Morgan and Johnny Bench, the Dodgers have their share of potent hitters. First Baseman Steve Garvey, who was the Dodgers' bat boy 15 years...
I see President Flivver has proposed that draft dodgers and deserters be allowed to work their way back into American society. I agree. May I suggest 20 years' hard labor with time off for good behavior, and for the men responsible for their plight may I suggest burning in...
When the words "leniency and mercy" appeared in President Ford's speech to the V.F.W., it was obvious that if he gave amnesty to the deserters and draft dodgers he could give immunity from any sentence Nixon might receive. A bad start for such an honest man.