Military Cold War Education and Speech Review Policies: Hearings Before the Special Preparedness Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - Всего страниц: 3502 |
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... ISSUE OF EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE NOT CLEARLY RAISED Members of the subcommittee , in thinking about this matter over- night , and looking in part into the very voluminous precedents , rul- ings , cases and other references , I realized that ...
... ISSUE OF EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE NOT CLEARLY RAISED Members of the subcommittee , in thinking about this matter over- night , and looking in part into the very voluminous precedents , rul- ings , cases and other references , I realized that ...
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... ISSUE Senator SYMINGTON . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . I have read this letter . As I understand it , of the 14 individual reviewers , 11 are military officers . I have only seen the letter this morning and was not at the hearing ...
... ISSUE Senator SYMINGTON . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . I have read this letter . As I understand it , of the 14 individual reviewers , 11 are military officers . I have only seen the letter this morning and was not at the hearing ...
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... issue would have to be raised by a question addressed to one of these witnesses who would refuse to answer it on the ground of executive privilege . In other words , if I asked each one of these 14 people , did you censor Speech 20 ...
... issue would have to be raised by a question addressed to one of these witnesses who would refuse to answer it on the ground of executive privilege . In other words , if I asked each one of these 14 people , did you censor Speech 20 ...
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... issue came up because in the hearing yesterday Senator Thurmond , in question- ing Mr. Lawrence , asked this question : All right , now , Mr. Lawrence , speaking about the speech I referred to there , which was the speech of General ...
... issue came up because in the hearing yesterday Senator Thurmond , in question- ing Mr. Lawrence , asked this question : All right , now , Mr. Lawrence , speaking about the speech I referred to there , which was the speech of General ...
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... issue I think they would take the point of view that they are not almighty , that they make mistakes and maybe if I had a case which they had not seen , I am sure they would look at it . But I would have to raise that issue against ...
... issue I think they would take the point of view that they are not almighty , that they make mistakes and maybe if I had a case which they had not seen , I am sure they would look at it . But I would have to raise that issue against ...
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