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Show Non-smok- PAUL HARVEY NEWS non-smok- By PAUL HARVEY (c) 1175, Lob Angeles Times Bob Hope epitomized the vintage patriots who could not accept our defeat in Vietnam. After all those tremendous sacrifices, he says, it seems as though ail our efforts have come to nothing. Hope I dont understand how we could let it happen and Im most surprised that more people are not protesting our pullout." said, HE REPRESENTS a large segment of our population in this concern, adding that We will have to make a stand against the Communists somewhere"; that because we did not hold in Vietnam our children will have to fight them somewhere closer to home. I understand that point of view. I used to share it. When the last American fled South Vietnam, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told a news conference that we had been inconsistent. He said, Foreign policy must be sustained over The arrogance with which political theoreticians blithely contradict themselves! IN RESPONSE to the very next question. Secretary Kissinger said, We must now crystallize a new Asian policy suited to todays considerations. Through six Presidents from Harry Truman to aid Ford we had been locked into a sustained foreign which refused to policy accept and adapt to the dozen different regimes which ruled South Vietnam, each more ineffectual than its predecessor. Yet my heart bleeds for the many fiercely loyal Americans who, like Bob Hope, cannot adjust to a constantly adjusting world. They are inclined to lump everything and everybody who is not wrapped in the American Flag as part and parcel of a sinister international Communist malignancy which inevitably wLU engulf the earth. sustained WHAT THIS foreign policy refuses to recognize is that every Communist, abroad and at home. Motel two ScifC'M 753-066- 2 CARL & With all the world's Communists dead and gone, wed still have a battle with cancer and an environment going up in smoke. 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