Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for August 27, 1982
Transcript:
Man: ...And we feel we've been more than flexible during the negotiations the dropping of our demand for a list of P.L.O. evacuees is a good example. Roland; But why did you need such a list in the first place? Man: To monitor compliance, of course. To make sure all the terrorists left. Roland: But once you had all their names and addresses in your computer, couldn't that have led to all kinds of abuse? Man: Abuse? Like what? Roland: Well, like, what would've kept you from sending the guerrillas a lot of junk mail? Man: We were prepared to offer certain guarantees.