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- people to get out our story and get these bills passed. McNamara said the 1 68 appropriations and the MAP legislation are the only really important legislation from Defense pending before the Congress. Rusk asked if Mansfield was really upset about
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Folder, "[April 2, 1968 - 8:42 a.m. Congressional Leadership Breakfast]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- over all the Pre sident 1 s perrogative s in foreign policy. I've listened to all the people both for and against our foreign policy, and have considered their suggestions carefully. The Postmaster General and the V ice President made some good
- society faces from demented people. The Attorney General discussed the Violence Commission and its function -- to tell us who are the violent and why they are that way. At the President's request, he gave some of the background on Sirhan and Ray
- this by 10% or a total of $2 billion. Budget people say that is not the way to do it however. So what do you do with a $30 billion deficit'.?" The President said on PC's, the Republicans will try to embarrass us if the Democrats don't hold together
- be passed. The President then talked about some of the protesters from the peace march of October 21. Of the 256 who allegedly burned their draft cards, a substantial number were crazy people who had previous history in mental institutions according
- with every group such as the farmers and city people, urban coalition, etc. He pointed out that Model Cities needs $40 million, "and if you don't take my bill this year, you'll spend ten times that next year." The President said I've decided now to let