Maybe I was pushing the Congress, the country, and the administration too hard. I didn’t really think I needed it anymore, so I took it off for the golf match. I had gone to Senator Fulbright’s home to visit him not long before he died. His unspoken message was equally clear: I may not have long to live; it’s up to you not to let the peace die.
tal provisions, and told them that I had secured Chile’s agreement to put such requirements into the bilateral agreement we were working on. rs union; receiving the final report of the President’s Advisory Commission on Race from John Hope Franklin; holding a After almost five years of working with him, I was impressed with Jiang’s political skills, his desire to integrate China into estions relating to the legality of my actions, but would not say more about the specifics of what had happened.
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