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Show t ji f, A. ( 1 l051l0irS9 yfllook have anything against the Teton dam, we fight them all and win some of them. So their goal is not to stop the dam, especially, but it is their goal to paralyze all God-inspir- ed one-wa- Bob Jephson Idaho Falls, Idaho. Editors Note: It has been our experience that the conspirators want to eliminate every last vestige of our society as we have known it. They have a total revolution going against its main targets: God, family, and country. They want to destroy simply to destroy. Then, upon the of our previous society they will rear their new totalitarian in nature society, and devoid of God, family and country. asb-bea- ps how much I appreciate you. Give-Awa- y Loans Dear Editor: Did you know that you have helped guarantee $373,000,000 loans for Foreign in Aid? Well, you have, and these loans are to be repaid in 40-ye- ar 40 years, including a grace period when no repayment of principal is required. The interest rate on these loans is only 2 percent during the grace period and 3 percent for the final 30 years. We will have to borrow this $373,000,000 at about 6 or 7 percent when we or our children are forced to pay off these guarantees, since it is a 1000 to 1 bet these loans will never be repaid! Also, it is probably only a matter of minor importance that we just gave Bangladesh about 10-ye- ar ' m,r' politicians! i . f' S v. Page 3 - his forthright stand in support of presidential candidate, John Schmitz. Lets all go to work and carry Utah for Schmitz. Last night 'on Channel 2, KUTV, I was1 asked about the presidential race. I replied that I will work for the election of Congressman Schmitz, who in my opinion stands better by the Constitution than any elected official today. He is the finest presidential candidate we have had since Robert Taft. In the congressional race in the second district I shall support Bruce Bangerter. I refuse to try to guess the best political angle. I can only vote my conscience to be true to myself, my country, and my Father in Heaven. - C.C. Mosely Glendale, California Editors Note: Just crank up the printing presses. Since the removal of the gold cover in 1968 there is no end to bow much money we can print. But you wouldnt want McGovern, would you? NIXONS PROMISE . . . country NIXONS PROMISE In 1 9 6 year every 1, . since the federal government has spent more money than it has taken in. Through the end of the current fiscal year, which has just begun, the cumulative deficits will total a staggering nearly $70 12-1- nearly $40 billion. But you wouldn't want McGovern, would you? NIXONS PROMISE not recognize Red China now and I would not agree to admitting it to the UN and I wouldnt go I would with those along well-intention- people who ed say Trade with them, because that nay change them. Because doing it now would only encourage them the hardliners in Peking and the hardline policy that theyre following. billion. NIXONS PERFORMANCE ' NIXON'S PERFORMANCE The first three budgets concept planned wholly by Nixon Adminstration expected , anti-missi- le - the Soviets. By 1972, the U.S. had dropped behind the Soviet Union in every phase of strategic power. But you wouldn't want McGovern, would you? followed opposition with operating a NIXONS PERFORMANCE security gap for America . . . In August 1969, the I intend to restore our President introduced the objective of clear-cu- t . . Family Assistance Plan, a military superiority guaranteed annual income NIXON'S PERFORMANCE which would begin welfare In his first press payments to an additional 5 million Americans at conference as President in 1969-thr- ee a cost of at least $7 billion a January year. After a careful study months after the speech of the bill when it reached above was delivered -- Mr. the Senate Finance Nixon repudiated the word of Committee, Democratic and superiority as the aim of Senator Russell Long, policy. Later that year, Chairman of the his Committee, estimated that he cut, back the Johnson if the Nixon bill is passed, it Ad ministration's Sentinel program to will eventually put 112 million Americans on provide protection for the welfare at a cost of $72 U.S. .population against a: missile .attack op .the.. billion a year! to provocative in recent years our has that it was too grounds policies which now threaten to make America second best both in numbers and quality of major weapons. That is why I charge the Would You? and that pride. That is why I take a dim view of these programs. (And that's just one reason I take a dim view of anything. Nixon promises.) . COLLECT ENOUGH MONEY TO PAY THE BALANCE OF OUR BILLS AND THE COST OF SUCH AN AD. (Please send in immediately all money collected from the records and book sales. . .or promised contributions.) I was very pleased with the showing of Joe Ferguson .47 percent against a party regular and an incumbent a real accomplishment. I congratulate him on president -- ct ir Three things I would have done different, if we had it 'to do over (1) Use 15 minute instead of 30. second spots on TV in order to explain the issues in depth, (2) Come out directly in favor of John Schmitz instead of for the Man who stands best by the country, and (3) run a full page ad in the newspaper, if we had the money, supporting Schmitz and showing President Nixons promises versus his action. THIS LAST SUGGESTION WE CAN STILL DO IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS IF WE - Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 37863 self-respe- I of other wonderful people. received $35,300,000 cash. Oh well, after all, whats a few million dollars of your hard earned tax- money among Address Correspondence To ... ' A million heartfelt thanks to all of you who worked so hard and contributed so much to the campaign. We collected about $ 1 1 ,000 and spent about $11,600, about half of which was used to buy educational material which included 10,000 books None Dare Call It Conspiracy and 1 ,000 Walter Brennan records. We held probably a hundred Meet Your Candidate house meetings, spearheaded by Tom Breitling, J. McKinnon Smith, Brant and Marge Barlow, Don Choquette, Grant Cook, Rex Mecham, and hundreds impotent United Nations TOM ANDERSON not accept . . , a guaranteed annual income or a negative income tax is because of my conviction that doing so, first would not end poverty, and second . . . it would have a very detrimental effect, on the productive capacity of the American I am against any people system which would destroy or reduce that incentive, that determination, that t i THE DAY AFTER $218,070,000 of which, for some unknown reason, the STRAIGHT TALK NIXON'S PROMISE One of the reasons I do . I ANDERSON By the time you read this, the votes from the primary election held the twelfth, will have been counted. Win or lose, it has been a great experience, one of the most gratifying of my life. Although my bank account has suffered, 1 am far richer in friends. And what is money compared to friends? I want to express my sincere appreciation to all those who have contributed to my campaign with either finances or time and labor. I have conducted this campaign so that win or lose the election, we will be laying the foundation for more progress in the future, so our effort will not have been in vain. And we have laid a foundation. We have organized a political action team that is the largest and finest in the state. If we win the primary, we will work to double this team and to build this grassroots swell to a team for victory in November. But win or lose the primary, we have made real progress, and I have plans for the future that I will reveal in next weeks article. Thanks a million to you fine people who have helped to make this campaign a real success you dont know 10-ye- ar . MARK E. END OF THE PRIMARY dollars within r MARKS MESSAGE JOE H. FERGUSON Continued from Page 2 ii-- r . September 15, 1972 ' The UTAH INDEPENDENT ; Qn Course industry. The recent freeze on timber sales is another good example. So we must recognize these conservadonalists for what they are enemies of the American people not sincere people with a just cause. I would much rather have neighbors with the Mafia than these communist sympathizers who' are trying to tear down the best and only government in the world! If they dont like it I wish theyd leave! I, and a lot like me, would be happy to buy y their ticket. v . , i The Paper That Dares to Take a Stand to- show are a cumulative deficit of over than the $80 billion-mo- re totaL deficit of the eight Kennedy-Johns- on . - the budgets.. The budget for this fiscal year alone is estimated aU ; In the course of 1971, the President (1) relaxed trade restrictions with Red China; (2) endorsed Red Chinas entry into the UN; and (3) announced a visit to Peking without consulting . or even informing any of our Asian allies, v But you wouldnt want McGovern, would you?!? . |