Word: traitors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...book remarkable for its wit and its style, as well as its persuasiveness. The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson is only slightly less well written, but it approaches the Revolution from the other side--from the point of view of someone whom the Revolutionaries saw only as a traitor to his country and would-be murderer of its liberties...
...brick Hortonville Community School, Sheriff Calvin Spice and eight of his Outagamie County deputies sat in unmarked patrol cars, watching striking teachers walk the picket line. As cars of newly hired, strikebreaking teachers arrived, the pickets clustered around and taunted them with cries of "Scabby!" and "Traitor!" Said Sheriff Spice: "Nothing has happened yet, but a lot of people are afraid that it might...
...Your article on Solzhenitsyn [Feb. 25] failed to explain the significance of why the Soviets chose to deport him via the Federal Republic of Germany: by doing so it would be "returning the traitor to his ideological homeland...
...claimed. Thousands of Americans have been hired by his administration to continue this incredibly stupid war. More than a million military mercenaries and police forces are still being paid with U.S. taxpayers' money. Many prisoners captured by U.S. forces and turned over to Ky and Thieu, the Saigon quisling-traitor-agents of Johnson and Nixon, plus many more are political prisoners still occupying cages built by U.S. companies. All of this is in violation of the "cease fire" which Nixon and Kissinger falsely call peace. None of these crimes could continue for a day even, without Nixon's approval...
...amounted to an official samizdat edition. Thousands of copies of Gulag were distributed to top Party officials, newspaper editors and other ideological apparatchiks, who presumably will use them to better prepare their rebuttal. Meanwhile press attacks on Solzhenitsyn continued. Letters published in all the Soviet papers branded him a "traitor," while the head of the Russian Writers Union confidently asserted that Solzhenitsyn was headed for "inglorious oblivion" in the West...