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Allen Kansan staff writer Political pundit David Gergen said that the United States needed to address its long-range future and that the nation could learn lessons from the military and the Persian Gulf War. Gergen, the featured speaker of the Vickers Memorial Lecture Series, spoke to more than 250 people last night at the Kansas Union ballroom. Mike Kautsch, dean of journalism, introduced Geren and described him as "one who is consistently both thoughtful and thought-provoking." Gergen, an editor-at-large for U.S. News and World Report, is an analyst for public television's "MacNeil/Lehren NewsHour," a frequent commentator on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" and has held positions in the Nixon, Ford and Reagan administrations. Gergen said he was concerned about race relations in the United States and how the nation increased the high production of high-tech equipment. he said. "When we are dependent on another country, that spells trouble," Gerger said that African-American men faced a dismal future and that it was "not something we can tolerate in the future of America." He went on to say the military had taken stock of itself and improved remarkably since the Vietnam War. "We need to learn that what's good for the U.S. military can be good for the United States," Gergen said. He said the integration and higher education of soldiers were two strengths that the general population should strive to emulate. Gergen said one of the things returning soldiers should do was go into schools and talk to students, providing them with role models. Charity Hastings, Lawrence High School senior, said that she agreed with much Gergen had to say and that she thought the plan of soldiers returning to school was an excellent idea. Gergen said the soldiers returning from the gulf were modern-day heroes. 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