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Dear Editor Nixon's Record Andrew J. Glass projected keen insight into "The Watergate Undertow" (NL, May 28), but repeated the myth about foreign relations being the area of President Nixon's...

...4) creating a plutocracy...
...Nixon's trip helped reelect him, but what good did it do us...
...3) reelections...
...Brooklyn Paul Grandos Vietnam The ICCS had a hopeless task as Donald Kirk reports ("The ICCS's Impossible Mission," NL, June 11...
...Why mourn the paralysis of an Administration that has striven against our people and democratic traditions...
...4) accelerated the arms race...
...Seattle David Brown...
...2) suppressing dissent...
...5) failed to persuade the Soviets not to rearm the Arabs...
...Evidently neither group recognizes that the police-state tactics employed by the White House under the guise of national security constitute a greater threat to the American system than the so-called subversives they were allegedly directed against...
...Yet despite the seemingly unending succession of new disclosures-and Administration retreats-The Sam Ervin show has not had the anticipated impact on the public at large...
...8) and cast our lot with still another corrupt and weak Asian regime, the Cambodian...
...His foreign policies have: (1) bolstered Greek fascism...
...This was clear to anyone who took the time to read the peace agreement, although one did not have to suffer through thai lamentable document to learn the truth...
...Nixon's sole goals seem to have been: (1) continuing the war in Vietnam to avoid admitting its futility...
...How long will U be before the hardback book becomes nothing more than a subject for sentimental reminiscence, as well as a coveted and costly artifact of "the good old days...
...Dear Editor Nixon's Record Andrew J. Glass projected keen insight into "The Watergate Undertow" (NL, May 28), but repeated the myth about foreign relations being the area of President Nixon's "greatest achievements...
...There has been no peace because eight years of American intervention have accomplished nothing more than to occasionally bring representatives of Hanoi and Saigon to the same bargaining table...
...3) insulted Japan and Western Europe over trade and our China reversal, without resolving our trade and dollar deficits...
...Those housewives who complained to the networks that they wanted their soap operas hack instead of the televised hearings appear to have a "reality problem" similar to the one that led the creeps to their Waterloo...
...because the Vietnnm truce was no truce at all-Merely another example of Richard Nixon trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the American people...
...none of the issues that had started the war in the first place have been settled...
...Bronx, NY- Richard H. Shulman Those Were the Days When Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow was published this spring, it seemed to mark a first-i could not remember a book of that quality appearing simultaneously in paper- and hard-bound versions...
...2) encouraged ill-fated aggression against India...
...Denver Clement Arkjn Watergate Since Walter Goodman wrote his penetrat ing "Essence of Watergate" ("Fair Game...
...FDR was called an appeaser, while Nixon is called an achiever...
...That the Administration thinks it can cover up this essential fact with an elaborate and powerless bureaucratic structure, combined with an unhealthy dose of wishful thinking, is sadly consistent with everything else we are daily learning about it...
...The nightly news broadcasts, the reports in the daily papers, and such stories as Arnold Abrams' "Wrestling with Peace in Indochina" (NL, March 19) would have sufficed...
...NL, June 11), the smell has been growing steadily stronger...
...Nixon and FDR both went to the Soviet Union and made unilateral concessions...
...Now Edward T. Chase's "Paper(back) Dollars" (NL, May 14) lends support to my suspicion that a revolution is about to sweep the publishing industry...
...6) subsidized Soviet imports of the grain we need: (7) failed to dissuade the Communists from resupplying North Vietnam...

Vol. 56 • June 1973 • No. 13


 
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