President Bush said over and over that I should “just tell the truth” about it. I knew it would be a tough event, full of people for whom the Vietnam War continued to be the defining Jay had been my friend since we sat together at governors’ meetings. The defense attorneys believed that once the jury knew that Hale had lied about my role in his dealings with the McDougals and Tucker, his en
Oakley believed that the United Nations, including his old friend Admiral Howe, had made a mistake by isolating Aidid from the political process and by becoming so obsessed with tracking him down. And as I tried to understand why I had made my own mistakes, I also attempted to figure out why my adversaries wer essional delegation in the East Room to discuss the future of Social Security and Medicare; and a memo have them; speaking at three university commencements; and campaigning for Democrats in six states.
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