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...U.P.I, speech last week, McGovern continued to insist that "I handled the matter of Senator Eagleton's candidacy with compassion and with genuine concern for the best interests of the nation. The nation can ill afford to debate this issue while death stalks the face of Indochina and our nation deteriorates under the worst leadership in our history." At week's end, after crowds in Des Moines and Kansas City, Mo., gave him his warmest receptions of the campaign, McGoyern flew on to Eagleton's home town of St. Louis, where he joined his former running mate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CAMPAIGN: The Issue of McGovern | 10/16/1972 | See Source »

...President's May 8 proposal called for an end to "all acts of force throughout Indochina" after all American prisoners of war are released and "once the internationally supervised cease-fire has begun." That is the military part of the problem. Once these conditions have been met, the President has said, it would "permit the United States to withdraw with honor." These terms also, he explained, "would allow negotiations on a political settlement between the Vietnamese themselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WAR: Light at Last? | 10/16/1972 | See Source »

...analysis, "Mr. Farber talks of the liberation forces as "Insurgents." This is all well and good, but the frequency of Mr. Farber's allusions to "Insurgency" snacks of the "think tank Jargon" which characterized the statements of American social scientists and policy makers charged with legitimizing the war in Indochina. For example, he uses much phrases as the "black insurgent threat," "anti Portuguese Insurgents," "Insurgent triumphs," "Insurgent dam busters," "Crush the insurgents...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Farber Report on Angola | 10/12/1972 | See Source »

...would join other nations in repairing the war damage in Indochina...

Author: By James D. Blum, | Title: McGovern Outlines End To Vietnam Involvement | 10/11/1972 | See Source »

...Immediately following his Inauguration, McGovern would order a halt to all bombing and other acts of force in Indochina. The U.S. would also stop all flow of military supplies to Indochina and withdraw all forces and equipment within 90 days...

Author: By James D. Blum, | Title: McGovern Outlines End To Vietnam Involvement | 10/11/1972 | See Source »

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