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The original documents are located in Box 12, folder "Anti-Government Editorial" of the
Michael Raoul-Duval Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Anti-Gert
Texas Supplement
S-8
Forfeiting public confidence
Public disenchantment with govern- It is disastrous to continuing public
ment institutions and programs is not
acceptance.
going to be mollified until their advo-
This irrational defense of the inde-
cates stop defending that which can-
fensible as being part of a greater
FORD i LIBRARY
Houston Chronicle (4/12/76