Word: forget
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Your article reveals the thinking of candidate makers, which is as frivolous as the times are grave. They think only of vote appeal, with not so much as a murmur about fitness or stature. They forget, as they have in the past, that when it comes to the election itself, the public will take the issues of the day more seriously than they. It ceases to be a game-between human justice, the fate of nations and mankind, on the one hand, and on the other, a few slick party deals...
...Johnson line expects round-table talks with Viet Nam. Forget it. The only way out of Viet Nam for you is the way you went in. Without declaring war and without a peace conference. The longer you stay in Viet Nam, the better it suits Communism. In ten to 15 years time, China may be ready to take you on in any kind of war, and by that time your internal situation will have weakened your will to resist to such an extent that the war with China may turn out to be not half as long or as bloody...
...perils, he said. "The greatest threats are from a decline in moral character, personal responsibility, family life and religion-the things on which American life are based." His speeches were mostly well received, even at the Trunk 'n' Tusk Club in Phoenix, where many Arizona elephants cannot forget his refusal to support Barry Goldwater...
Stokes, who had played down race during his primary campaign, has already lost potential votes by his switch in tactics. "My family is Republican, but they were sold on Stokes until they heard him say that," said Chuck Christian, 29, a white plant timekeeper. "Now forget it." Added a Negro politician: "Stokes had it in a runaway. Now it's anybody's horse race...
...guess I'm a pessimist at heart," the Crimson coach said yesterday, "but I take that Penn-Princeton score to show more about Princeton's defensive strength than the weakness of the Penn Club. And don't forget, the Quakers are next to impossible to beat at home"-- which is where the Harvard booters play Penn this Saturday...