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[armitage.txt]
News from the Center For Action and Bo Gritz --
Richard Armitage, the man accused by H. Ross Perot, General
Khun Sa of the Golden Triangle, the Christic Institute, and a
legion of witnesses is now on line to replace Brent Scowcroft as
PRESIDENT BUSH'S NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR.
Armitage was previously nominated for the positions of Under
Secretary of State in charge of East Asia, and Secretary of the
Army. In both cases, the nominations were withdrawn when the
Senate confirming committees announced they would investigate the
allegations relating to Armitage's drug dealings. It was
telephone calls from outraged citizens like yourself to the White
House and members of the Senate that forced the withdrawal of
Armitage's nomination. Let George Bush and your senators know
how you feel about this latest attempt to keep Armitage and his
criminal activities under the cloak of national security. Call
and write the President and your senators and ask, "Why is
Richard Armitage being continually NOMINATED for high public
office instead of being INDICTED for criminal activities?"
White House opinion Poll: (202) 456-7639
(the following was published in Aviation Week & Space Technology,
4 December 1989, page 17 under "Washington Roundup")
"BOWING OUT"
"BRENT SCOWCROFT is expected to step down as White House
national security adviser within the next three months, according
to a senior Bush Administration official. Scowcroft, who has
tangled at times with Secretary of State James A. Baker, 3rd,
over national security policy, is said to be tiring of the job.
Scowcroft may be persuaded to take over as director of the
Central Intelligence Agency from William H. Webster. Among the
possible candidates to replace Scowcroft is Richard L. Armitage,
former assistant Secretary of Defense for international security
affairs in the waning years of the Reagan Administration."