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A letter to the editor:
* * *
Perhaps our basic flaw in
policy is that too many of our
leaders, both military and po-
litical, have succumbed to the
antidemocratic disease which
has raged in our South for
decades. We have a tendency
to underestimate the little
people on this globe, the
brown people and the black
people and the yellow people.
We glory in our technology
and ti our weapons of death.
We think that we can frighten
them,sthat we can blast them
to bits. And meanwhile they
keep on singing, "We shall
overcome!"
BERNARD FORER.
Vest Chester Pa ,
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330 O651. Free elections were provided in
the Geneva Agreement, of 1954
(ending French war in Vietnam).2. The U.S.
stopped the elections
from taking place.
3. The South Vietnamese demand:
the right to vote.He also wants to vote --
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