Hello, this is the next part, but before it starts I would like to take Gonzo for the advice and ideas that he has given me. Thank you!
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SENATOR JAVITS KILLED BY NAIL BOMB
- New York Times 10/26/68
My first act of political subterfuge, wait I don't really like calling it that because that makes me sound like one of those old communist spies, so lets call it political maneuvering. So my first act of political maneuvering was to tell the CIA to get involved in the Jacobs case and to start torturing the living hell out of the man. I guess now as a (slightly) older and wiser gentleman what I allowed may have been perceived as 'ethically wrong' but that man deserved every ounce of pain he got. And besides the CIA were the ones that came to me about the prospect of using torture, ok, maybe they didn't come to me, maybe they wanted to go to the president. Though all those guys needed to hear was "the president says yes" and they were off. I mean those guys deserve any political backlash they get for not even asking the president himself.
-
Island in the Sea of Red Autobiography by Richard Ichord
Yes, I have used my power to further investigate the death of senator Javits.
- Excerpt from speech by Richard Ichord 10/27/68
Um.. No we did not reach out for further confirmation from the President himself. And yes we did use methods of torture such as waterboarding, and forcing him to go days without food or water.
- Excerpt from former CIA Director Richard Helms during the 'Jacobs Torture' senatorial hearings 12/7/89
OLYMPICS END
- Daily News 10/28/68
I do not just think that Mr. Heath's proposal to parliament is just and accessory to Britain's survival. No, I think his proposal is necessary for Britain's survival.
- Excerpt from speech by Enoch Powell 10/28/68
I happen to agree with Enoch Powell and Edward Heath in that I do think that an arms buildup in Europe is necessary for the survival of the free world.
- Excerpt from speech by Richard Ichord 10/29/68
Yes, I was there during that 'historic day' It all started when Howard Hughes came in to the house, it was out of the blue to everyone working there, including myself, but not to Mr. Reagan, he knew why he was here. After exchanging pleasantries, the men sat down and talked, at first it was about each other's families and what not. Then the men started talking about politics and economics, that wasn't fun to listen to as my political views strongly opposed those of the man that I worked for. But then they started talking business, at first Mr. Reagan said "Imagine a world where the Republican party, our party, could shift the view of the public into a more well, Republican friendly opinion" Then one thing led to another and now you guys are interviewing me.
- Jake Ewing, quoted in
The History of America's Most Trusted News Source
How to keep your kids safe from terrorists this Halloween:
1. Accompany your children (especially the younger ones) during their trick or treating.
2. If you see any suspicious activity report it to the nearest police officer.
3. Only let your kids take packaged candy from other houses.
4. I you see any one reading or preaching the words of Karl Marx, report them or make your own citizen's arrest.
5. If you see anything that looks like an explosive device, confiscate it and bring it to the nearest police officer.
- Pamphlet handed out in New York City 10/31/68
*TV cameras switch perspective to a nervous on site reporter*
Are we live?
Yes?
Ok, I'm Mark Stevens and I'm on the scene and reporting on a massive tragedy that occurred just less than an hour ago.
*Camera pans around and shows a small home with shattered glass instead of windows*
This building use to be the meeting place of the local chapter of The White Citizens Council.
*The reporter looks down and then back at the camera*
At least it was until less than an hour ago when reportedly 3 armed black men broke into the house and shot the people inside.
*The reporter looks down again*
Right now the police estimate that there are no survivors.
- Transcript of 'Halloween Massacre' broadcast, on local Atlanta news 10/31/68
Last month we asked the candidates what they think about the communist threat. These are their replies:
Hubert Humphrey: I think that the Soviet Union and the United States can come to a peaceful nuclear weapons reduction deal.
Richard Nixon: The Soviet Union can be defeated and the main route to that defeat is through Vietnam.
George Wallace: Sadly, I do think that war may be the only way to win the cold war and end the communist threat once and for all.
- Time Magazine 11/68
APOLLO 7 LAUNCHES AFTER DELAYS
- Miami News 11/1/68
And here are the election polls so far:
Humphrey: 44%
Nixon: 43%
Wallace: 13%
- Walter Cronkite CBS Evening News 11/1/68