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Abner J Mikva — Part 1

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ypublican at- resentatives. . onsent to ad-- wy advocates, . - from a pre- * ‘incere in his © e President’s na Democrat Jietnam War re polluted.” the Vietnam it social and ipplication of n immediate he establish- 3 advice was ho called the tion govern- +s. Rosenthal mixed group- erican partic: “nited States ater charged Bunker, was hat all find- i the NLF be rum was not ronded, eight arliamentary re two alter- Sergeant at ve James H. itary inquiry .estion of ad- Laos had been senior nevtral- tion was shown they had been ’ - ‘journment. When the votes were counted, ‘there were 113 yeas and “ 109 nays, the total of which, incidentally, equaled a quorum. The House adjourned at 11:15 p.m. : The next day the Vietnam moratorium ‘unfolded across America. : An estimated one million people participated in antiwar demonstra: - tions or peace rallies. Many major universities and echools shut their — doors for the day. Leaflets were distributed on college campuses call- . ing for an end to the war and urging | students to go to Washington, - ' D.C., on November 15, 1969 “for a massive demonstration against the’ “war machine,” — At one of the rallies, Senator Bugene McCarthy. addressed a large ‘ audience at Rutgers University in New Brunewick, N. J. In his speech the Minnesota Democrat said: . I think history would see nothing: wrong if Nixon does preside over the ~ ‘first military defeat of this country, but would regard it instead as a “measure of statesmanship. & In Boston Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D., Mass.), in an address to the World Affairs Council, urged that the United States make'"an ‘irrevocable decision” to withdraw ground combat forces from Vietnam . by the end of 1972. The senator said that his decision to recommend . withdrawal was arrived at only after a “hard compromise.” Senator Edmund 8. Muskie was the main speaker at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. The senator told the students that he regretted the President’s failure to seize the day as an opportunity to "unite rather than divide the country.” Among the Maine Democrat's solu- tions to the Vietnam War, the “withdrawal of our military forces in an orderly way” seemed to take top priority. He also suggested that the Saigon government widen its “political base.” Senator Barry Goldwater (R., Ariz.), in remarks to the California Federation of Republican Women, gave his impression of the morato- _ rium and its supporters. In a hard-hitting address, the senator de-. scribed President Nixon’s Vietnam critics as desiring “to end the war in Vietnam—just.s0 we can do it without winning. » He described _. Washington as a wonderland where men who. spent thirty years “committing this ° na- tion to an extreme policy of internationalism, who ran up a foreign sid - -bill of $122 billion, and who loaded down the American taxpayer with every conceivable kind of boondoggle that might garner a few liberal votes are now talking about economy and cutting government expendi- tures. (Congressional Record, October 16, 1969] -* New York Times, October 16, 1969.
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