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put in the Washington Post that would make sense. I think
he'll get it in there eventually.

I could say, first of all, that in my experience, and
many o fyou have been with me in some of my experience, I've
often had the feeling that I was working for a hierarchy
that had no idea what was really happening in my mind and
heart. Where things were, I thought, much more important
and crucial then were my supervisors were. I remember the
old balled, "Down at the hanger they sing and they shout.
All about thing they know nothing about. But we're the boys
that fly high in the sky. Boozing buddies go boozing." I've
had that kind of a high altitude gunnery pattern psychosis
from time to time where I had the feeling that I was being
led by the blind. In those circumstances I think that what
I have to say and what we'll read here will have a lot more
meaning to somebody who is usually up there than down
in the command center. But it's not only for that reason.
I think that it's possible to say with some validity that
the establishment has lost its authority. That was certainly
the impression I got after having been gone eight years to
come back. Some of this I can't make it up each time new;
some of you went to church Sunday and will probably be hearing
some of the thing that were said before, because I'm going
to go very quickly over that Maccoby rationale. The last

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