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Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr., the chairman of the Republican National Committee--who spoke in place of Sen. Barry F. Goldwater (R-Ariz.) because Goldwater was detained in Washington--said the party "stands strongly behind Ray Shamie."
"I'm satisfied that no agency of the Federal Government had anything to do with this." So said Senator Barry Goldwater, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, after a congressional probe last week into the deaths of two U.S. citizens in a helicopter crash in Nicaragua. The issue was...
Both Senate and House Intelligence Committees heard CIA and other U.S. officials testify that the U.S. was not involved in the ill-fated mission. But State Department Spokesman John Hughes declared that "provided U.S. funds are not used, we do not discourage" private citizens or foreign governments from helping the...
According to Burning Tree's lawyer, former U.S. Attorney Benjamin Civiletti, the club will appeal. Said Burning Tree Member Senator Barry Goldwater: "Frankly, if they admitted women, I'd leave."
The party has for decades been fundamentally split. The division has been partly ideological, but to an even greater extent cultural, regional and social. One branch has been dominated by a right-wing populist strand, predominantly Western, rural and Main Street, whose antecedents stretch back to the isolationists and McCarthyites...