| Francis H. Thompson - 1979 - عدد الصفحات: 256
...actions endangering our national security. But we would betray our finest traditions if we attempted. . .to curb the simple expression of opinion. This we should never do. . .for it would make a mockery of the Bill of Rights and of our claim to stand for freedom in the world.62... | |
| Margaret A. Blanchard - 1992 - عدد الصفحات: 591
...and criticism leads to progress."50 Limiting espionage and sabotage was one thing, said Truman. "But we would betray our finest traditions if we attempted,...opinion may be to the vast majority of our people. The course proposed by this bill would delight the communists, for it would make a mockery of the Bill... | |
| Steve Neal - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 370
...can and we will prevent espionage, sabotage, or other actions endangering our national security. But we would betray our finest traditions if we attempted,...opinion may be to the vast majority of our people. The course proposed by this bill would delight the communists, for it would make a mockery of the Bill... | |
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