Word: fulbrights
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...raiders came through virtually unscathed, Laird was not so lucky when he appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee early last week. The hearing room resounded with laughter when he told Chairman William Fulbright: "The intelligence in this mission was excellent." It was?but only up to the crucial point of whether or not prisoners were still at Son Tay. "Obviously the raid wasn't successful because of faulty intelligence," said Vice President Spiro Agnew from Palm Springs where he was golfing. Laird's only explanation was feeble: "We have not been able to develop a camera that sees through...
...then went to Capitol Hill to meet with some members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. When the closed meeting was over, even Senator J. William Fulbright had found mutual ground with Ky. "I told him that I have thought for a long time that all foreigners should get out of Viet Nam at the earliest possible date," Fulbright reported. "Mr. Ky said that he couldn't agree with me more." Ky said, "Senator Fulbright didn't give me a hard time...
Assistant Secretary of Defense David Packard once appeared before the Committee while Panofsky was in Washington, and in response to a question from 'Senator Fulbright, said that he had consulted Panofsky about the ABM and Panofsky...
Other so called doves share the responsibility, especially those who were re-elected overwhelmingly on dove platforms: Kennedy, Muskie, Fulbright, Hart, Nelson, Hatfield, McGovern, Proxmire, Cooper, Hartke, Magnuson, Bayh, Saxbe and others. The must know it is not enough to give speeches against the war and cling tenaciously to a few plaudits for voting yes on the McGovern-Hatfield amendment...
Senator J. William Fulbright (D-Ark.), said yesterday that the raid, the renewed bombing of North Vietnam, and the invasion of Cambodia "add up to a pattern... which shows us that the real policy of this administration is military victory, not negotiated settlement...