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...city. Nixon tried to separate himself from the school-integration issue, noting that "the recent decision of the Supreme Court [approving busing in order to racially balance schools] presents some more problems." He echoed Southern feelings about the North on racial matters when he said, "I have nothing but utter contempt for the double hypocritical standard of Northerners who look at the South and point the finger and say, 'Why don't those Southerners do something about their race problem...
...horror of the war-if something so one-sided can be called war-is made increasingly tragic by the utter simplicity of the Lao people...
...with frequent glances over his shoulder at history, he dismisses the idea that any ideology holds the key to successful revolution, and the idea that any successful revolution can possibly hold the key to paradise. At the heart of Alinsky's theory of political and social change is his utter rejection of belief in apocalypse. He no more believes that radical action can bring eventual salvation to the whole world than he believes that a world without radical change will suddenly...
...case, the defendant repeated that she did not make or approve the telephone calls. She submitted a letter from her House Master who said that after talking to the defendant, he felt she did not make the calls and that she held the concept of harassing telephone calls "in utter contempt...
...warning against violence; he notes the mistakes of "certain members of the church who have attempted violent and radical solutions." But his letter is an insistent demand on the Christian conscience for action. He says: "It is not enough to recall principles, state intentions, point to crying injustices and utter prophetic denunciations. These words will lack real weight unless they are accompanied for each individual by a livelier awareness of personal responsibility and by effective action...