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Show u Page 2 June 25, 1971 The UTAH INDEPENDENT ifaiaMMMMMiiiiiimimiiiMUimiiimiiiiimiiiniiiiig Independent 2 Dedicated To S The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, and Truth M i s Editors Outlook Nixons Changing Stand You would think that the people of the United States would get fed-u- p with the forked-tongu- e oratory they are subjected to every election time. For example, when Franklin D. Roosevelt first ran for the presidency in 1932, lie campaigned on a platform that conservatives could support even today. As you know, when he got elected to office lie did just the opposite. However, 36 years later in 1968, candidate Richard Nixon congovernsistently opposed the policy of selling out the ment of Taiwan (Nationalist China) hy the policy of easing Red China into the United Nations. As a candidate, he said: anti-Commun- ist Editors Outlook (Continued) CONSIDER 7 would not recognize Red China now, and I would not agree to admitting it to the United Nations, and I wouldnt go along with those people that said , Trade with them, because that may change them. Because doing it now would only encourage them, J. Edgar Hoover implies that Red Chinas admission to the U.N. s in Peking and the hardline policy theyre following. the will enable it enormously in carrying out espionage activities against And it would have an immense effect in discouraging great numbers of the U.S. Writing in the June issue of the Veterans of Foreign Wars elements in Free Asia that are now just beginning to publication, Hoover claims that: develop their own confidence. well-intention- ed THE SOURCE!!! hard-liner- non-Commun- ist In his hook Six Crises written in 1962 President Nixon was equally opposed to the admittance of Red China into the United Nations. He wrote as follows: 7 then brought up an issue which I told him Kennedy was one Red Chinese intelligence in theUniled Stales, as compared with Soviet Russias, has a major handicap in that Peking is not recognized diplomatically by this country nor is it a member of the United Nations. . . . A high percentage of Soviet espionage, for example, is carried out by. . .the USSRs Mission to the United Nations in New York. on which I had particularly strong views the recognition of Red China xMij its admission to the U. N. I did so because just the day before. Sen. In spite of Nixons previous stand the wooing of Red China by the George .Smothers had told me that Chester Bowles and some of Nixon Administration continues at an accelerated pace. Kennedys other foreign policy advisers were urging him to reappraise It is a shame that we cannot seem to elect a man to the Presidency our position on that issue. who will stand up for the way he speaks and who will put tin; interests Kennedy said that he was opposed to recognition of Red China. of Americans first. He indicated, however , that strong arguments had been presented to 'two China policy. Under this policy, him in favor of the Nationalist China would retain its seal on the Security Council, and Red China would have only a seat in the Assembly. "This would mean that Red China would have only one vote out of about a hundred in the Assembly and would not be able to block U.N. action by veto. Kennedy said that proponents of this policy were contending that Red China could not do any damage in the U.N. under so-calle- d such circumstances. In expressing my strong opposition to this policy, I pointed out the issue wasnt whether Red China had one vote in the Assembly, or even the veto power. What was really at stake was that admitting Red China to the United Nations would be a mockery of the provision of g nations.' the Giarter which limits its membership to And what was most disturbing was that it would give respectability to the Communist regime which would immensely increase its power and prestige in Asia, and probably irreparably weaken the PACKAGED OPINIONS governments in that area. ist (Contiiiued above) From the LOUISVILLE (Ky.) COURIER-JOURNALetters to the Editor L buying prepackaged goods to the extent that we have acquired the bad habit of buying preackagcd opinions. The following will show what I mean: Birchcrs? Dd'CCd Independent C'yi'-.K- i ) i.be-- SEND CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORMS Every body knows that. VroWt, anti frjh P.O. Box 6274 Salt TELEPHONE L AND CORRESPONDENCE ake City. Utah 84106 484-43- 39 The Conservative Marketplace of Utah Why son, they are the worst people in the country. The Utah Independent is published by the Utah Independent Corp. Twice Monthly at 1399 South 7th East, Suite 10, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105. Yearly subscription rate at $8.00 per year by surface mail in the United States. i We have been accustomed to Do they make movies I cant see? No. Sell stuff to the Communists which helps kill our soldiers? No. Oh, I know, they must be the ones who riot, burn and throw fire bombs? No. Do they say Cod is dead and Daddy, who are the want prayer kept out of school? The TO 1917-191- 8, when the called Communists today took over Russia FROM THE INSIDE with 10,000 individuals without first disarming the gun owners, they made a mistake: Lenin wrote: We will not make that mistake when we take over the United States. We will first disarm the people. IF THE PEOPLE WILL NOT DISARM, THEN WE WILL DISARM THEM! Bolsheviks Think Im talking through my hat? Then read this: To insure quick Communist (Bolshevik) victory in civil warfare, creating a Communist (Bolshevik) Army, there arises the NECESSITY OF DISARM-ING THE BOURGEOSIE. From MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONA LTO THE PROLETARIAT OF THE ENTIRE peace-lovin- non-Commun- In Are they the ones who burn the flag and their draft cards? No. Carry the Viet Cong flag, pictures of Mao, Castro and other (Communists? No. Do they run to Canada to escape being soldiers? No. Do they go to Cuba to cut sugar cane and learn to be guerillas? No. Do they sell dope and dirty liooks to kids? No. No. Do they want to overthrow the government? No. Daddy, if they dont do any of the things that make you inad, why do you hale them? Well Junior, its like this. Its plain to see, everybody knows, I just explained, Ilrumph, maybe you better go outside and play. When you get a little older, you will understand. Okay, Ill go, but how old do I have to get? W'ell Thomas Nolan Ixxiisville, Kentucky WORLD IN A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF COMMUNISM, edited by Robert V. Daniels, Random House, New York, 1 960, Vol. 2, Page 90. Still unconvinced? Read on: IF THE OPPOSITION (PEOPLE) DISARM, WELL AND GOOD. IF IT REFUSES TO DISARM, WE SHALL DIS-AR- M IT OURSELVES, JOSEPH V. STALIN, REPLY TO DISCUSSION ON THE POL- ITICAL REPORT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, Dec. 7, 1927, STALINS WORKS, VOL. 10, PAGE 378, ENGLISH, DK26875A267. So when someone tries to tell you that Gun Control is the answer to crime, consider the source of the GUN CONTROL LAWS, which ARE IN DIRECT CONFLICT WITH THE U.S. CONSTITUTION, then decide who is American and who isnt. W. S. Davis Kannapolis, N.C. From the Letters to the Editor column of Guns and Ammo magazine, June 1 1971. |