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altegal we were sellers up observer derrind us as "am program for Republican intellectuale.* John described Rhodes, with a beefed-up staff, is Foliey Committee chairman, and this reorganised group will deal with current, day-to-day, legislative problems. On the basis of simple mathomatics, the Administration can pasa about everything it vants to in this Congress, particularly if it twists a fow arms as it did in the Nasser victory on an appropriation bill a fow weks ago. Despite the "odde" wa will vin on some issues in this Congress. More impostently, Republicans will build a record for a sub- stantially stronger representation after November 8, 1966. The Republiem strategy in the House will be diversified. We'11 be grateful for any Denocratic support, north or south, but our position on any issue will be developed independently of any Democratic coalition. To compate with the Administration, wa will offer: 1. Opposition to Administration's aims and methods when wa think both are wrong; but never obstructionism just for its own sake. 2. Constructive alternatives to Administration shames when ve feel they are tackling the right problems at home or abroad in the wrong way. House Republicans have Ruge already provided responsible competition this year in medicare, education, housing and Appalachia. 3. Workable programs, developed through our task forces, to meet the many We that problems the Administration is ignoring or neglecting. -refuse to condedo Democrats A have a monopoly on ideas for the solution of domastic or foraign difficulties. 4. Wholehearted support for the President when wa think he is right. Viet Mam policy in the last fow weeks is the prim example. Perenthetically, I might add that as The Tales From The Viet Nam Woods" bacome less molodic, more and more Republicant, have S

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