Word: knowed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...constitutional convention is an excellect idea politically, economically and spiritually. It might force action from an unresponsive Congress, stop the Government from printing so much money, and let Americans know that their system of Government still allows them to be heard...
That behavior included two crude comments about Jews. When Aide Rob ert Strauss warned Carter that silence on these slurs was arousing widespread criticism, Carter authorized him to telephone the Washington Post and quote him as saying "You know, Bob, I just totally disassociate myself from his comments." That was still not enough. Asked at his news conference whether he would "deplore or condemn" Billy's statements, Carter insisted that his brother was not anti-Semitic and that he would not "allege to him any condemnation...
...Byrne's frenzied election-night headquarters, a long-haired young man seized the microphone and exulted: "There is no more machine! There will never be a machine again!" He did not know Chicago. Shortly after the primary, Byrne called Cook County Democratic Party Chairman George Dunne and told him she did not want any split in the party. Dunne happily accepted the olive branch. "You know," said Dunne, in the midst of the defeat, "you can make peace with anyone...
...finds this a pleasant sign of changing times. "People are loosening up," Harris says. "They want to say hello on the elevator. They want to be friendly. If people hugged one or two times a day, they would feel relief from tension and anxiety. But many don't know...
...press conference last week, President Carter declared how important it was that the nations of this area "know that we have a real interest, a real national interest, in the stability and peace of that region, and particularly for the supply of oil, the routes through which the oil is delivered to ourselves and to our friends and allies throughout the world...