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- in person, they said, "Yes, sir," over the
phone, and that was that. This would not have happened in an older administration, even
under Kennedy. Nobody yet had confidence in whom they could trust, but it was an
example of a truncated decision-making process
- , and really
"agency" isn't the correct word for them. They go by many other names--sometimes
they're called commissions, sometimes panels, sometimes committees, and sometimes
task forces.
The term "task force" developed, I think, in either the late Kennedy
- , as the
ranking Republican on this committee interested in drugs and these problems; we talked
with [Abraham A.] Ribicoff, who had no problem at all. We sent word to Bob Kennedy's
office as to the problems and volunteered to meet with him if he had time and if he