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- the Republicans are on poor constitutional grounds and
ultimately will be hurt politically.
The President declined to discuss Senator McCarthy or other political
questions.
Theis asked the President to read a letter from Bob Thompson pro
posing that the President
- .
On the state of the Nation, he said:
is going to hell. "
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1 just don't think this country
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
August 12, 1967
11:00 a. m.
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
Bob Fleming
Attached are notes on your conversation
- Fleming, Bob
- from Space, and maybe $400 million from Agriculture. The problem
is, there are fifteen appropriation bills, and the Congress has passed
only two. We can't do any trimming until we get those bills. Just as
we cut 25 percent, we hope to tax 25 percent
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and hope they can rejoin their families at the earliest possible r:noment, 11
and not get into the details'.
The President: What's happening in Vietnam?
Admiral Moorer:
The 2nd NVA Division is active -- but not much
s.pecial happening.
Secretary
- if it doesn't work out this year.
SERVI
We hope
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We are not worried that the UK will turn her back on the U.S. by
going into Europe. The "special relationship-" rests on tradition,
language, history. We need the UK in Europe to help Europe play
a world
- is concerned, our ties are deep and
abiding. Eve ryone knows that w e hope to see Britain in the Common
Market; but this is a matter which can only be settled in Europe by
Europeans.
More
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Although we can understand the historical reasons
that have led
- the conflicts and problems
which emerge. He has to get all the information, make the decisions,
and hope they are right.
Mr. Zaiman:
What about the Vietnam war?
The President: I think we are making steady progress. We are glad
their government
- McNamara. He
said Israel hoped to get 77 aircraft from the United States and France by
next year. S e curing the Israeli air arm is e ssential to balance of strength
and survival, he said.
Mr. Eban returned in his discussion to the question of peace