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- continue in the job. Ball also said: I cannot perm.it myself to remain quiet any longer about Nixon. He is a liar, di shone st, and a crook. This is my country. We would get poor leadership. He said he must be free. Speak out myself Help Humphrey say what
- Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
- have to take some risks for peace. We are now in a box which we must get out of. Hanoi wants peace. They are afraid of Mr. Nixon , consider h im irresponsible, and think that he might use nuclear weapons wer e he e lected. Secretary Clifford: Have we
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- it for a couple of weeks. The position of the United States will be infinitely better. We are in a box. I believe they want a peace. They are scared to hell of Nixon - - afraid of his use of nuclear weapons. Secretary Fowler: What happens if we threaten to stop