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From: wetcw@pyuxa.UUCP (T C Wheeler)
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Subject: Re: Reagon's mistakes - list wanted
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Date: Fri, 28-Sep-84 09:26:46 EDT
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Well, Sevener does it again.  When will he stop shooting from
the hip?  Reagan never, I SAY NEVER, mentioned Carter in his
remarks about the CIA and our other intelligence branches.  The
media took his words and twisted them to sound as if he had.
I heard the so-called offending remarks and they refered to
past administrationS.  See the S Sevener.  That indicates
a plural.  Reagan was talking about Ford and Nixon too.  And,
if you don't think the CIA has been emasculated by the liberals
in Congress, then your living in a dream world.  Keep repeating
the BIG LIE, Sevener, maybe someone will believe you.

The following is the text of what Reagan said.  You tell me where
it says Carter.

"To say...spying is somehow dishonest and let's get rid of our
intelligence agents and we did that to a large extent."
"We're trying to rebuild our intelligence to where you'll find
out and know in advance what the target might be and be prepared"

This is the section of the speech that is supposed to accuse
Carter.  Tell me where it says Carter.  It is, further, a known
fact that the CIA budget was greatly reduced under the Carter
administration, so, if Carter and his lackey liberals are
screaming foul, I think they must feel guilty, even though
not charged.  If the shoe fits, wear it.  

So Sevener, get your facts together before you start making
charges based on hearsay.  Your beginning to sound like
a parrot for the Ultra Left.
T. C. Wheeler