. economic sanctions against the white-minority government of South Africa.
Congress spared our nation a legacy of bitterness and revenge by the black continent of Africa had Reagan's shortsighted South African policy prevailed!
The strike at the General Motors plant in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, has been suppressed with
What a wonderful message for the new year!
Bravo to the U.S. Senate for the override of President Reagan's veto on South African sanctions.
Regarding the South African sanctions, thank God we have a President who has the courage to stand
It is important when considering the crisis in South Africa not only to dwell on how our government
of American businesses in South Africa, which, in turn, will lead to a loss of jobs for the struggling black majority.
Secretary of State George P.
Congratulations to South Africa for dealing firmly with terrorists based in adjoining countries
"The Gipper" has finally lost one.
The President's veto of congressional sanctions against the South African government places at
strikingly akin to that which we rightly loathe in South Africa.
When I read President Reagan's ludicrous statements about the alleged dismantling of South Africa's segregation laws, my mind quickened for just a split second.
South Africa ostensibly to wipe out guerrilla camps of the African National Congress, then how do we
Sen.
It is embarrassing to see the majority of the U.S.
The meeting between Secretary of State George P.