ame clear that the air campaign wasn’t going to prevail before people were trapped in the mountains by winter. As for getting off the back of the plane, my staff thought they were being courteous, because that was the exit closest to the cars that were picking up Gingrich and the others. The timber interests were against the move and I thought the Bush administration might try to undo it on economic grounds, but m Nunn, Dennis DeConcini of Arizona, Richard Shelby of Alabama, Richard Bryan of Nevada, and Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey.
While lots of congressmen asked for things from time to time, the only other member who regularly provided me a typed “to do” list was Senator Ted Kennedy. I knew the handover would proceed according to the handshake, and it did. In several cases, the men in question later cooperated with prosecutors and received shorter sentences than the women had. Over the previous several months I had become particularly worried about the prospect of a biological att
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