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- Johnson-/ Anybody can do about it. If he has a six year term, he can blast. Morse is blasting me on the draft bill now. Between being blasted by the Department of Defense and a member of my committee is pretty bad. Nobody can control his blast
Oral history transcript, Eugene McCarthy, interview 1 (I), 12/12/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- record. He was a rather passive person in any case. G: Did Johnson give you any support in that election? M: I don't remember. The only people who came in and campaigned for me were Wayne Morse and Paul Douglas from the Senate, and I asked them
- communicate by voice and by international morse code⢠Senator Fulbright: That is what puzzled me. I think the course that you are following is correct. I think it will lead you to a solution. I do not think we should go to war over this ship. I think your