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  • McCarthyism - The Right's Badge Of Honor

    05/20/2003 6:27:57 AM PDT · by johnqueuepublic · 68 replies · 1,567+ views
    PipeBombNews ^ | May 20. 2003 | William A. Mayer
    McCarthyism - The Right's Badge Of Honor By William A. Mayer On Monday May 5, 2003 over 4,200 pages of previously classified testimony, made before the 1953-1954 Senate Permanent Committee on Investigations, became available to the public. These hearings [although some of the thunder had already been stolen during the 1948 - 1949 Nixon chaired HUAC sessions] delved further into the charges that the Soviet Union had placed intelligence agents - spies - throughout the Democrat administrations of both FDR and Harry Truman. The Committee’s lighting rod chairman at the time was the Republican Senator from Wisconsin, Joseph P....
  • Levin and Collins Trigger Disinformation. Senate Historian Clams Up When Queried On McCarthy

    05/10/2003 9:53:42 AM PDT · by DPB101 · 60 replies · 1,877+ views
    HumanEventsOnline.com. ^ | 5/10/03 | M. Stanton Evans
    In a key step toward unravelling the secret history of the Cold War, the U. S. Senate last week released 50-year-old executive hearings on subversion and internal security matters conducted by Sen. Joe McCarthy (R.-Wis.). Running to more than 4,000 pages, these hearings are crammed with backstage data on a host of once-torrid issues—including controversial McCarthy sessions on the Voice of America, United States Information Agency libraries, State Department personnel, and the Army Signal Corps installation at Fort Monmouth, N.J., to name a few. The last is of special interest as it was the prelude to the famous Army-McCarthy fracas...
  • Thirteenth Report of the Senate Fact-Finding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities--California

    05/17/2003 4:21:05 PM PDT · by DPB101 · 53 replies · 3,769+ views
    cdlib.org archives ^ | 1965 | California Legislature
    On September 21, 1964, a student demonstration occurred on the campus of the University of California at Berkeley. Thereafter other and more serious demonstrations followed until it finally became necessary for the governor to summon officers to clear the administration building on the campus of more than 800 defiant students who had entered and staged a sit-in demonstration. Many arrests were made, the student rebellion received international publicity, and the image of a great cultural institution received irreparable damage. It is the responsibility of this subcommittee to ascertain the causes of these disturbances and to report the extent to which...