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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...likely that the President will soon put forward a new American initiative, including some sort of cease fire proposal, coupled with what has remained consistent U.S. policy: international supervision of any truce, free elections, and no imposition of a coalition government through negotiation against the wishes of Saigon. There is speculation that Nixon may announce his plan-perhaps linking it with new troop withdrawals-in an address to the nation this month. It would be logical for him to time the announcement for maximum effect on the congressional elections. But White House aides insist that if Hanoi expects changes...
...season, and the Vice President is on the campaign trail. But let's not try to imply that people who disagree with the Administration on this or that issue are somehow like the people who 'trash' campuses and burn banks and blow up mathematics centers. That sort of rhetoric is an unpleasant reminder of the chilling political climate of the early 1950s." That sort of talk by Goodell is also an unmistakable suggestion that Agnew is adopting the tactics of the late Senator Joseph R. McCarthy. In a press conference, Goodell appealed to Nixon to "intervene...
...sister group of similar size and philosophy begun by blacks in the same division. "Whites think we're starting some sort of black power movement," explained Latimer, "or plotting some kind of riot. But if you're not tight with the brothers [blacks] in the 'Nam, you can't get over. We want them [whites] to know that we are definitely together. Mess with one of us, and you mess with...
...discovers that the Movement's members can be more than just disagreeable. Writing of his meeting with Eldridge Cleaver in his pre-Algerian days, he says: "He [Cleaver] told us to be wary of supporting everybody who called himself a revolutionary, that some of these revolutionaries were, you know, sort of in the same place as cops only from the other side of the issue." And he perceives, with proper ecological consciousness, the death of the cities...
...This sort of dehumanizing bigotry has no place in a fair-minded newspaper...