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  • r~e:' ~;.,. r~) I 94 7 r tP(-tPu~ _,,..,-,, ,,..,.,.,.r /vflt" ,.." I C,,;, /2., ~"' · ~ .s w,rytJr 5e>,I t a,.,, L2-­ LYNDON B • .JOHNSON I 0TH TEXAS DISTRICT ~ COMMITTEE '/ NAVAL ON AFFAIRS Congressof tf)cWniteb~tates J,oust of l
  • it as moat important that the President counter the growing volume ol criticism that he'o interested moatly in domeatic affairs. The lor~ip aid message, and accompanying back• ground noisee, are an excellent vehicle. Poaoible themes: 1. It' a said
  • • ot 11 years ae qualiticationa The Battle Tonight, and affairs. When I •as 28, you sent me to Congress. proud to submit Kil district, 1D Preparedneea, oommittees are Peace and Progress are volunteer job done. There is work for allot
  • . He lmew there were some Republicans that could be drafted. He thought this was a very opportune time to meddle in the domestic affairs of the United States. (more) ,. • -8- So, one of the first things he implied was he would like to wait
  • executive flexibility in the conduct of foreign affairs -··· And strong, prompt, and forwardlooking action on the remaining appropriation bills. the In this Congress new spirit can expect of action the full V 12 cooperation and support Executive Branch
  • faithfully and so unselfishly. The men of the pulpit have a place in the leadership of our people and they have a place in our public affairs. We should be grateful for their concern over the well being of thi.s land, for that is what America is all about
  • . It is possible to rr.ake some bad mistakes of timing. No time for a major offer. It will be seen as sign of weakness. 3-) National concern is a question as to whether SVN affairs a are being maturely, competently handled. It is a feeling of insecurity
  • • ot 11 years ae qualiticationa The Battle Tonight, and affairs. When I •as 28, you sent me to Congress. proud to submit Kil district, 1D Preparedneea, oommittees are Peace and Progress are volunteer job done. There is work for allot
  • and ):have the blood of these boys on my conscience. I hope that each of you will support tne in this move so that we will have just one voice in foreign affairs at this very critical time. SERVICE SET I am 10/31/68 7 MANSFIELD: Mr. President: Mike
  • its The American people are tired of wrecking crews. They want builders - people who construct. They will entrust their affairs to the Party that is construc­ tive. They will tum their backs on the Party that is destructive. We are here because we
  • letter to grandmother at Hye Post Office; guests to boyhood home and LBJ Ranch for lunch; Gronouski on Poland and Red China; Johnsons & guests to Danz place--car is stuck in mud; Lady Bird takes nap & talks to daughters; foreign affairs
  • EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN THE UNITED ST ATES: A Symposium on Civil Rights Co-sponsored by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and The University of Texas at Austin Edited by Robert C Rooney Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs The University
  • the Fortas affair - - to block. He was taking public positions intended to achieve that end. They w 'o uld incite Saigon to be difficult, and Hanoi to wait. Part of his strategy was an expectation that an offensive would break out soon, that we would have