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this tantastic concept -- Detter vescribed, pernaps, as dvnamic paralysis. Yet this attitude was reflected in the State or the Union vessage, which auggested that the international scene was so improved that we could all but forget it in favor of domestic affairs. The disarray of NATO is all but ignored by t.e Administration. Nasser and Sukarno thumb their noses vico seemin impunity. and the disruptive voices of fanthe Den ratic Party not only undercut the Fresident in his conduct of forei, atfairs at a time of national crisis; they also raise the very Grave danger 01 Communi- as to our intentions in Vietnam ano pouthear de - Reeping the nall on the enemy a goa ne not K-pedaling to our 20-yard Line before the next pray The esioent an always count on Repuolican S pport where nis foreiun policy is firm and de lsive on the side of freedom. but if ever chere was a time ror reviva of Genuine in Greign policy in the spirit of the late benator Arthur that time is now. largely benator Vandenber, wio my rellow townsman, vas responsiole for me.ettin into politics. arrived interests in foreign which served the American people ma_nificent weil Lt concept be honored to help to expand beyond current policy Best Possible Scan from Poor Quality Original

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