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1, 1 antastic conce,t -- better vescribed, permaps, us
dynamic paralysis.
Yet this attitude was reflected in the State of the Union viessage, which
auggested that. the international scene was so improved that we could ail but forget it in
favor of domestic affairs.
The disarray of NATO is all but 1,nnored by t..e Nasser and
Sukarno thumb their noses with seeman impunity.
and the disruptive voices " 1 un the enocratic Party not only undercut
the Fresident in his innute of forel ,7 atfairs it & time Os national crisis; they also
raise the ver. Grave et a ation as t. our intentions in Vietnam
ano southeas
A -- it un keepun, the little enemy' 3 sua. ine not back-pedaling to our
2'--yard Line resure rar in tue next pra
The e.loent an alwdys coun " S where nis foreinn policy is
tirm and Je on the side or freedor.
Ross it ever there was a time for reviva . Genuine hi-partisanship
l'
breinn p) 1CY in the spirit of the late enater Artnur Val ten CE., thet time is now.
largly
Jenator landenher, disc was responsible for
me.,eath pc
arrive
at a (: ) conept narion's est interests in foreion
y whic served the onerican be ple majnificent 7 wei -- anc it is a concept
d it honored to ;eeip to beyond current policy un jose it.c an
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