monk222: (Noir Detective)
monk222 ([personal profile] monk222) wrote2007-01-14 07:28 am
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The Usual Suspects


Meanwhile, history comes around in other ways. The Rev. Bob Edgar, the general secretary of the National Council of Churches, recalls that as a young congressman in April 1975, he encountered a similar presidential request for a surge of troops. It was a demand by President Gerald Ford for more U.S. forces to stabilize Saigon.

A White House photo captures Ford conferring with two of the architects of that request: senior administration officials named Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld.


-- Nicholas D. Kristof for The New York Times

A cute little historical footnote.

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