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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Last week, after months of enforced silence (nominees are prohibited from defending themselves until their hearings), Halperin was finally allowed to respond. He introduced his family (including his grandson, who promptly fell asleep) and then declared, "Charges have been made about my beliefs and activities which are simply false. They are, in some cases, made up out of whole cloth; in others, they result from wrenching sentences out of context and building tales around them...
True, public opinion soured on Bush because he failed to respond to the national sense of economic insecurity. But Clinton was wrong to think that programs alone would constitute an adequate response. What America seeks, and what Bush failed to deliver, is a sense of principle and possibility--a sense that the nation can go some where, and that the President can lead it there. This is the hope that Kennedy and his New Frontier offered...
...respond" or something similar...
...almost never deserted him, no matter how grave the issue. Talking about the threat of nuclear war and his deep doubts about military technology, he once summed up his notion of the first nuclear exchange: "The Soviets will shoot off their missiles and hit Moscow, and we will respond and take out Miami or Atlanta...
Your paper printed the accusations of our critics without naming those critics and without giving us ample opportunity to respond. It is stated that we "target vulnerable individuals using brainwashing and kidnapping techniques." There is no proof or justification for the statement...