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Show The'Paper That Dares To Take THE E. P. THORNTON COLUMN FOX GUARDS THE HOUSE pimps, muggers, murderers, arsonists, addicts. drifters. The list is long and it necessarily includes the Patricia Hearsts, the Tom Haydens and the Jane Fondas of this cruel world. So AMNESTY cannotbe decided in order to heal the wounded hearts of parents. America's interests come first. On the NBC show TODAY". Jan. 30, was a typical propaganda This Goodell was pitch. interviewing" three Canadian .youth who had cut and run. GoodellV loaded questions gave the traitors perfect opportunities to downgrade America and our war The most aginst Communism. flagrant example of propaganda came when Goodell asked one of Under what conditions them. WOULD YOU ACCEPT ANMESTY? The insolent reply was evasive jargon. It gave Goodell the chance to insist. But you didn't answer the quesanti-Americ- tion UNDER DITIONS - an WHAT CON- WOULD YOU ACCEPT AMNESTY? I could hardly believe my ears when the answer came back, We would have to have total amnesty with no strings, and also the United States would have to agree to quit THE SOUTH SUPPORTING VIETNAMESE WITH MONEY!!" Take my word for it, if you did not see and hear that low point in 'V r i ' i ' propaganda manipulation. It is important to know that GOVERNthe INVISIBLE MENT heavily infiltrates the Thirteen persons networks. connected with CBS arc members Council on of the Rockefeller-le- d Foreign Relations (the CFR). I know of only four CFR men with NBC and its parent Radio Corporation of America. But CFR recently took in sweet innocent John Chancellor, adding him to Irving R. Levine, so the influence will no doubt build up in NBC. . Now. what about Goodell. who brought about on NBC this shameful dialogue with refugees from duty? He has for years talked and acted in the manner of the best liberals, while now and then professing to be a conservative. Whv did Gerald Ford put anti-Americ- pro-commun- ist an ) i i ' ; : J S i ini I February 27, 1975 The Utah Independent Page Free China on Taiwan. Dean Clarence Manion asked Mrs. Schlafly how the people of Taiwan reacted to former President Nixons opening the door to the Red Chinese mainland. She replied: I think one of the best answers to that question was given .by Madame Chiang She said that the unlocking of the doors of the Mainland would indeed be a very good thing if it were true. The pity of it all, she is that it is only a said, theoretical unlocking, for we all know that no compatriots of ours are permitted to leave their enforced serfdom. The only ones who leave the Mainland escape by swimming to Hong Kong, or a few Communist functionaries who are sent out as diplomats or trade officials and even they move about in threes or more to prevent their asking for asylum from the countries wherever they are stationed. So the gate is not down street after all. It is a one-wa- y for journalists who will tell the Red side of the story. The American Way Features HEN- ng prostitutes, ! Stand MARILYN MANION Almost (but not quite) invisible cords join the persons who manipulate the plans and policies of the once stalward and respected United States. A good example of how the INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT operates is the transparent fraud of the AMNESTY negotiations" being conducted publicly with a shirttail full of draft dodgers and deserters. Most of them fled this country rather than defend it. Now, steered by Charles Goodell. these runaways are being allowed and encouraged to insult the memory of those who died to defend America against the never-ceasipressures of the communist conspiracy. I deeply sympathize with parents who are torn up over this But since time began matter. parents have had to suffer as they watched offspring turn out to become A Kai-she- k. PROSPERITY AND PRIVATION Now that the Great Wall of China has been opened to some Americans for several years, we are repeatedly treated to travelogues, complete with pictures, in the and magazines. newspapers One author after another writes of life in Red China, telling us that, although the people are regimented, sufficient somewhat they have food, shelter and clothing for the first time in history. Mrs. Phyllis Schlafly, author and radio wishes that visitors to Red China would make a stop in Taiwan before they fly back home to write their articles. They would have second thoughts about the success of the Communist government on the mainland if they did so. Here is wh-- t she reported to the Manion Forum radio audience about her recent visit to the Republic of China on Taiwan: Hard work in u free enterprise system and under a commentator, stable government primitive and war-ravag- ed to a prosperous economy industrial nation where per capita income is the second highest in Asia, and whose manufacturing production increased more than 25 percent last year alone. The contrast between Free China on Taiwan and Red China on the Mainland is, 1 think, the most striking lesson in the world today between freedom and slavery. Between prosperity and privation. Both countries are populated and governed by people of the same race. But Free China on Taiwan has political and economic so-call- ed - an freedom, enlightened government, and the free enterprise system. The result is that, although it is a mountainous island without Reader's comments and questions are welcome. Please write us at The American Way Features," Box 1098, Pigeon Forge, Tenn. 37863. A has transformed this island from a Goodell in charge of the amnesty" farce? I have to guess, but one cannot rule out the Nelson Rockefeller behind-the-sce- ne influence. In N.Y. State Gov. Nelson appointed this same Charles Goodell to fill the unexpired term of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Goodell was among those (like black racist Carl Rowan) who called for the resignation of a man honored and J. Edgar respected world-wid- e Goddell favored Abe Hoover. Fortas to be Supreme Court Chief but public exposure Justice, blocked Abe. Godell has endorsed forced integration and look at Boston! He supported socialized medicine, which has failed in other countries. He rails against the military-in- dustrial complex" (in U.S. A.) but never seems to worry about the same kind of complex in Russia and in China. Goodell in 1966 said that the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam would whet the appetite of our foes for further conquest. He was right, as we are reminded daily by fresh savage onslaughts by Com- munists in Cambodia and: Viet- -' But by 1969 Goodell flip-flopped and said. The U.S. should not be involved in a ground war in Since 1969 Southeast Asia." Goodell's sympathies have been 1968 little boy, age eight, gave of definition parenthood: Parents are just baby-sitter- s for God. a WIN I, WIN II. AND WIN? WIN II, President Fords latest, is also a Whip Inflation with military evaders. If Gerald Ford didn't know Goodells bias, he was inexcusably uninformed. If Ford DID know it, he used inexcusably bad judgment in pointing Rockefellers leftist friend and protege to the post of chairman of the commission studying" amnesty, It is a fraud and a lie that Pres. Ford has to give another thirty days time so fugitives from justice can ieam amnesty conditions". In several days everyone of them probably knew the score. The thirty days may stretch out, and out. until this anti-wa- r. Goodell has had maximum chance to propagandize, persuade, and make America look hard-heartwhile these mostly arrogant cowards add to the radical chorus yelling to condemn millions of South Vietnamese to be overcome and butchered exactly as was done to over 50 million souls who have thus far come under the Russian and Chinese communist left-wi- profound Now program. The difference is that this time they are trying to whip inflation to get it going again; with spending boosts, tax cuts, gasoline price boosters, increasing federal deficits and more government borrowing. The thinking is that if it takes recessions to stop inflation, it then takes inflation to stop recession. The same thinking that told us wages had to be increased to pay the higher prices and that prices had to be increased to pay the higher wages. More than we needed WIN and WINJI, we need a WIN ? program. A What Is Necessary? program that can cut out of the $300 to S400 billion federal budget all that is not necessary. If we cut out of federal spending ail that is not necessary, then there can he real tax cuts, an end to deficits, an end to inflation. And then the people and their private businesses will have enough of their own earnings left to then get the economy going again, and we'll have good times instead of depressing ones. 1 ng ed anti-Americ- an yoke. If vou want Goodcll's record. stamps to cover Xerox and 'mailing cost, Yes. far-lef- t, anti-w- ar ad-na- m. vocate Goodell. in charge of the AMNESTY PROGRAM, is jndecd a FOX GUARDING THE HEN HOUSE. gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl 8 a An Open Letter to All Subscribers Dear Friends: You have, no doubt, heard of "preferred customers." Let our advertisers know that they are a "preferred business" as far as you are concerned. If you will take that extra moment to do oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo this our advertisers will appreciate both you and us. They will want to continue advertising which will help us to continue our rapid growth. 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