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Insert page 4 TARRY & ARCHIVES NATIONAL RECORDS SERVICE TRUMAN AND LIBERTY THE WHITE HOUSE U.S. GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON +++The party of opposition, the minority party in this great Reputhic the so called Repreflican Party, the party that was the Skilas of the Know No the the Freque dead Whig other and Federalist Parties, one hundred years ago, has barned not one thing from the history of the Unite d States a century ago or the history of the recent past. on which it can appeal to the people, When a great party has no issues derrigogery, misrepresentation and character assassination become the "issues of the caadidatesnsho are itching for power Those candidates, Mo matter whether they Make the cast off mautle of the queatest count in the history of HARRY ARCHIVES E. 'NATIONAL RECORDS TREMAN AND LIBRARY THE WHITE HOUSE U.S. SERVICE" WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT the would or a cooa spia cap o/a forever gener ation are desperate. in the Presidents Chair has hated it. coruption as no one who efer your President hates errine sat and Wheaeser a real wrong dow has feen profen to he one, he has been dis- president has nefer leta sha- charged and prosecuted But your torial chara ter assissia, a paid liar ofce the an and there lots of them or a sener press in any way influence his actions. ue have prositutes of the mind I M this great day and age of ours This territle disease originated in the Kremlin with Lenin Stalin THE WHITE HOUSE HARRY U.S. , ARCHIVES NATIONAL RECORDS SERVICE" TROMAN GOVERNMENT AND is hispupil and WASHINGTON successor. McCornick Heart, Howard and Knighttare his inita- tors as are certain Congressional Committees. The press particularly the satotage press, headed by Bestre Me Cormack, Heart Howard and Keightpay insurance seris to mind pro stitutes, as do certain special priselege felievers in in- dustry pay character assassing of to speak over chain radio hook ups. you'll notice, ofcourse that these fact stew never hase appeared on telerision One look atany one of them yould tell you whatthey are. From nou on this is a fight THE WHITE HOUSE to the finish, WASHINGTON a fight for truthand the rest of my life chasing the deceacy and I'm going to spend has off the an and making the mg kept press tell ofthe the mind truth andkeep, the prostitutes, off the editorial page. BARRY E.S. ARCHIVES "NATIONAL SERVICE" RECORDS GOVERNMENT TRUMAR AND TREATHY

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