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“But we know now and all America knows that
for us as Democrats . . . the dawn is near, our
hearts are bright, our cause is right and our day is
comingagain."
Charles T. Manatt, the party's chairman, told
reporters after the session ended that the confer-
ence had helped lay a foundation “for the chal-
lenge of 1982.” He predicted earlier that the party
would pick up about 15 seats in the House and one
- or two in the Senate in this fall's elections.
Maan Al-Ubaidi
President
beaten and the wife
was raped.
During the last 12 months, Israel, under
the leadership of the Father of Terrorism
in the Middle East, Menachem Begin, has
committed one lawless act after another.
Ohio, Alan Cranston of California and Ernest Holl-
ings of South Carolina. Former Florida Gov. Reu-
bin Askew, another presidential hopeful, also was
present and courting support, but chose not to ad-
dress the convention.
Alone among the presidential hopefuls, Kennedy
spoke on Sunday, rousing the crowd to applause
more than 50 times in a 38-minute address that
ticked off the party's issues in the fall election
CALL OR WRITE President Reagan,
Senators Boren and Nickles, your Con-
gressmen, and Senator Charles Percy,
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee.
C. During this period, only 6 Israelis
were killed by the Palestinians, ac-
cording to official Israeli figures.
D. Now, in a vicious and brutal inva-
sion of Lebanon, Israel, by the use of
the most sophisticated American
technology (provided her for self-de-
fense only) has murdered 10,000 ci-
vilians, injured more than 15,000, and
made more than 500,000 homeless.
The Israeli army has laid siege to
Lebanese cities and Palestinian refu-
gee camps, cutting off water, elec-
tricity, food and medical supplies.
The living are without basic necessi-
ties. The wounded are dying.
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The other objective of Israel’s invasion
of Lebanon is to slice another piece of Ar-
ab territory to add to the ever-expanding
Israel, and to impose on Lebanon a gov-
ernment acceptable to Israel, thereby cre-
ating a satellite that follows in the foot-
steps of the new Israeli Empire,- and will
grant Israel the water rights it has so long
coveted. It also gives Israel a veto power
over neighboring Arab governments
backed up by the threat of military force.
This situation in itself constitutes an act of
aggression and subverts the sovereignty
and territorial integrity of these countries.
AMERICA BEARS RESPONSIBILITY
for Israel’s invasion of Lebanon and its
war against the Palestinians. American
aid to Israel - now reaching $3 billion a
year ($29 billion to date) - underwrites the
Israeli war. It is American F-4s, F-15s, F-
16s, tanks, armored personnel carriers,
artillery, cluster, phosphorous and na-
palm bombs that are killing Lebanese and
Palestinians. American weapons and
blank check political support have turned
Israel into a monster. That monster, now
out of control, is killing innocent civilians
in Lebanon. The mass murder of Leba-
nese and Palestinians who are buried in
mass graves, the shock and pain on the
faces of burned and maimed children in
Israeli-bombed hospitals, the anguish of
hundreds of thousands of homeless civil-
ians, demand, in the name of humanity,
that their voices be heard, and their sac-
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THE FACTS BEHIND THIS INVASION
ARE:
** A. The pretext for the invasion was
the attempted assassination of Isra-
el’s ambassador in London by the
PLO, as claimed by Israel. This was
officially denied by British authorities,
including Mrs. Thatcher, based on
documentary evidence.
B. Since the 1978 invasion of Leba-
non by Israel and up to the current
invasion, 3200 Lebanese and Pales-
tinians have been murdered by the
Israelis.
again."
“We are in the midst of a fierce struggle for the
shape and soul of our generation,” Kennedy de-
clared in a rousing seech that stole the show on
the final day of the Democrats' three-day National
Party Conference.
“Only a few months ago, Democrats were
scorned and told that our day was done," added
Kennedy, a candidate for re-election to the Senate
this year and one of two front-runners — along
with former Vice President Walter F. Mondale —
for the 1984 presidential nomination.
rifices acknowledged as the price paid for
the ambitions of arrogant, insensitive,
militaristic and aggressive men such as
Begin and Sharon, who self-righteous
proclamations are in complete contrast to
their brutal and savage mentality evi-
denced by actions each of which forms a
link in a chain of terror that makes ISRA-
EL THE TERRORIST AND THE OUTLAW
of the community of nations.
FELLOW AMERICANS, STOP THE
MASS MURDER IN LEBANON by de-
manding an immediate and unconditional
withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon
in accordance with UN Security Council
Resolutions 508 and 509. Support con-
gressional resolution (HR 359) which calls
on Israel to withdraw from Lebanon and
calls on the President to suspend all U.S.
arms shipments to Israel. With our eco-
nomic woes, our tax dollars are sorely
needed here. Begin’s policies of expan-
sion and mass destruction are contrary to
the principles for which this country
stands! They also pose a great danger to
the political and substantial commercial
interests of the United States in all the
Arab world.
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As for the presidential hopefuls, he sidestepped
a question about who had benefited from the party
meeting and who had been hurt.
“As far as the six or seven, I don't think any of
them gained all that much," he said.
The party approved a series of position papers
without dissent at its concluding session, leaving
Democrats on record in favor of a nuclear freeze
and a revision of Reagan's tax program. They also
said Israeli's invasion of Lebanon provides an op-
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campaign.
He complained bitterly about budget cuts and.
the "Reagan giveaway" on taxes, and warned that
there is something “at the heart of the Republican
Party which yearns to undo Social Security."
“They have restored the reign of hear-nothing,
see-nothing, do-nothing government. Ronald Rea
gan's cheese lines of 1982 are as unacceptable as
Herbert Hoover's bread lines of 1932," he said.
Declaring that the Democratic Party “must
never yield" on the issue of a nuclear freeze, -he,
added, "I wish,the Reagan administration would
spend less time preparing for a nuclear war and
more time preventing one," he said.
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In July of last year, Israeli jets bombed
Beirut, killing over 300 innocent civilians.
During the same period, Israeli jets at-
tacked the Iraqi nuclear reactor, annexed
the Golan Heights, and continued to vio-
late the air space of neighboring coun-
tries. It removed from office legally elect-
ed mayors and councilmen in the West
Bank, and killed West Bank Palestinians
who protested.
In May of this year, Israeli jets attacked
Southern Lebanon killing 230 civilians,
The PLO did not respond to this mass
murder. Finally, the Israelis launched on
June 5th of this year an all-out invasion of
Lebanon to, in their words, “LIQUIDATE
THE PLO.”
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These actions are by a state that is
continually claiming self-defense as an
excuse for an expansionist policy.
The decision by Begin to destroy the
PLO is an attempt to seek a “FINAL SO-
LUTION” to the problem by destroying
the infrastructure that gave expression to
the Palestinian people’s hope for a home-
land.
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McALE^TER (AP) — the outside."
The state Pardon and Turner, who was 17
Parole Board has unan- at the time of the slay-
imously denied clemen- ing, told Robert Mitch-
cy for Gary D. Turner, ell, board vice chair-
whose stepmother man, he had killed the
pleaded unsuccessfully man to see what it felt
for release of the so- like to kill someone, but
called "Ottawa County now he felt differently.
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Turner is serving 10 pleaded guilty to a re-
years to life in the duced charge of sec-
April 9, 1975, shooting ond-degree murder be-
death of a man who had cause he was afraid of
picked him up while receiving the death
hitchhiking. penalty.
He and 181 other in- in other action, the
mates were denied pa- board recommended
roles in a three-day clemency for armed
meeting at the state robber Jack Adam Ben-
penitentiary that ended jamin who is serving a
Sunday. The board rec- life term after being
ommended clemency convicted in the Aug.
for 168 inmates. 25, 1970, robbery of a
Turner's stepmother, Tulsa couple.
who did not identity Benjamin and anoth-
herself, told the board er Tulsa man reported-
Sunday her stepson ly had posed as newspa-
knew he was wrong and per carriers to gain en-
that he had changed trance to the home
enough “to make it on where the husband was
Benjamin escaped portunity for "lasting peace" in that war-torn
from an honor farm in country and "greater security" for the Jewish
1975 and was not recap- state.
tured until 1980. The conference was dominated from beginning
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Their midterm party to end by the men who seem anxious to declare
conference behind them. Democrats are turning formally that they want the party's 1984 presiden-
their political efforts to the 1982 congressional tial nomination.
elections with a confident prediction from Sen. Mondale spoke at the opening session on Friday,
Edward M. Kennedy that "our day is coming as did Sens. Gary Hart of Colorado, John Glenn of
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