Hearings Relating to Various Bills to Repeal the Emergency Detention Act of 1950: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 955 páginas |
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... situation would have to fall . I have to concede to you , in light of what was said in Korematsu and in the other Japanese relocation cases , that that question is not free from doubt . But those doubts could never be resolved except in ...
... situation would have to fall . I have to concede to you , in light of what was said in Korematsu and in the other Japanese relocation cases , that that question is not free from doubt . But those doubts could never be resolved except in ...
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... situation today . Visualize the situation that might occur very soon , or at a time at the Soviet's choosing , where they can orbit a nuclear - bomb over the United States and let's say 150 nautical miles and let's say it is a 50 ...
... situation today . Visualize the situation that might occur very soon , or at a time at the Soviet's choosing , where they can orbit a nuclear - bomb over the United States and let's say 150 nautical miles and let's say it is a 50 ...
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... situation with which we are faced . A. Internal Warfare 1. The Present Situation and the Decade of the 1970's . Only a few short years ago , we Americans could afford to be rather complacement about the internal situation in the United ...
... situation with which we are faced . A. Internal Warfare 1. The Present Situation and the Decade of the 1970's . Only a few short years ago , we Americans could afford to be rather complacement about the internal situation in the United ...
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COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL SECURITY | 2885 |
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