Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 100, Part 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - Law The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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Page 9993
... believe it is an option facing us today ; that it is within the choice of the people of this country and de- pends upon their conduct , whether they will be respectable and prosperous , or contempt- ible and miserable as a nation . More ...
... believe it is an option facing us today ; that it is within the choice of the people of this country and de- pends upon their conduct , whether they will be respectable and prosperous , or contempt- ible and miserable as a nation . More ...
Page 10002
... believe , may mark a major turning point in the tide of world affairs . We may well be enter- ing a period of great change and flux . The change is already suggested by the " agonizing reappraisal " which has be- gun and which , before ...
... believe , may mark a major turning point in the tide of world affairs . We may well be enter- ing a period of great change and flux . The change is already suggested by the " agonizing reappraisal " which has be- gun and which , before ...
Page 10007
... believe such state- ments constitute one of the principal mistakes which have been made in re- gard to this whole situation . Mr. COOPER . Mr. President , will the Senator from Montana yield further to me ? Mr. MANSFIELD . I yield . Mr ...
... believe such state- ments constitute one of the principal mistakes which have been made in re- gard to this whole situation . Mr. COOPER . Mr. President , will the Senator from Montana yield further to me ? Mr. MANSFIELD . I yield . Mr ...
Page 10008
... believe that the American people , at least for the past several years , have recognized the fact that we are facing a global menace in the form of inter- national communism . I do not believe that anyone is under any illusion that if ...
... believe that the American people , at least for the past several years , have recognized the fact that we are facing a global menace in the form of inter- national communism . I do not believe that anyone is under any illusion that if ...
Page 10010
... believe that the Japanese economy will be better able to exist if all of southeast Asia passes into the hands of the Communists ? The raw materials and the rice of southeast Asia will be used as weapons by the Commu- nists to try to ...
... believe that the Japanese economy will be better able to exist if all of southeast Asia passes into the hands of the Communists ? The raw materials and the rice of southeast Asia will be used as weapons by the Commu- nists to try to ...
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