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- -- 2 understand the issue, just the big fat oil boys versus the poor people. There's a hell of a lot more involved than that, and you can see the wisdom of Lyndon Johnson's position. Those people who represented states who lived on the water wanted
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- governor of South Carolina, Earl Morris, Jr., who was a candidate for governor and who was defeated. I moved to Pickens. My father was the village carrier, then became postmaster during Eisenhower's administration, thanks to Senator LBJ Presidential
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Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 5 (V), 5/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of arrogant with me about my friendship with Clint, Jr. and Bob Thompson [?]. He was always leery, I suppose ever since he got that letter, of big fat cats trying to tell him how to run his business. He was skeptical of them. G: The suggestion
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