Word: rousselot
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...more than 39 Republicans (out of 187) would desert Nixon and come out for impeachment. The bipartisan nature of the Judiciary Committee debate and vote caused that number to grow sharply last week. Estimates ranged from 50 to 80, the figure predicted by California G.O.P. Representative John H. Rousselot. The Washington Post surveyed the House and reported that only 14 Republicans were willing to say that they opposed impeachment of Nixon, while 116 said that they were undecided. Moreover, Representative Joe D. Waggonner Jr. of Louisiana, a fervent Nixon backer, has told leaders that fewer than 30 Southerners...
...right to reconsider the reasons why they want Nixon to stay in office. Says Congressman Bauman: "Some of us feel that Senator Buckley said many of the things that we have had on our minds, although we may not agree that Nixon should resign." Adds California Congressman John Rousselot, a onetime member of the John Birch Society...
...John H. Rousselot (R-Calif.) said last week that discussion among Congressmen regarding "how effective the president can now be is very evident, but one must realize how hard it is to bring the kind of pressure needed for resignation...
...Pentagon last week asked the Selective Service System to reinstate the doctor draft that has been suspended for the past two years. Volunteer M.D.s have decreased by 40%, and despite the Viet Nam withdrawal, the armed forces need doctors to care for 2,900,000 men. Dr. Louis M. Rousselot, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health and Environment, has twice warned the U.S. medical community that it must provide volunteers or face conscription...
...that epochs of conservative outward rectitude, such as Victorian England, have produced lush undergrowths of erotica. And anyone who has ever attended a smoker with conservatives in, say, Prairie Village, Kansas, knows that the gusto for smut is nonpartisan. When he heard of the report, California Congressman John Rousselot, a conservative Republican, grumbled: "How did they determine it? I know they didn't interview...