Word: bombing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Adlai Stevenson, by insisting on making a primary issue of stopping the H-bomb tests and eliminating the draft, is playing the Russians' game. Any time Moscow agrees with any of our policies, they cannot be beneficial...
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...finish his term in office. Unfortunately for Adlai Stevenson and his place in U.S. political history, the charges he flung in the closing hours of the 1956 campaign may be remembered just as long as his stubbornly defended, politically disastrous arguments on ending the draft and calling off H-bomb tests by agreement with Russia and other atomic powers...
Outside of the field of legislation, the problem of controlling the hydrogen bomb is one of over whelming importance. Now that the bitterness of campaign oratory is done, the Chief Executive has a moral responsibility to America's welfare to suspend nuclear test explosions until an adequate study of the effects of radioactive material on future generations can be made...
...Stevenson has given notice of his ability to provide this leadership. Through his New America reports--on education, health, the aged, natural resources, and economy--he has revealed that he has the information, and specific plans based on information. Stevenson has carefully worked out his proposals on the hydrogen bomb, so that the end of the test explosions need not mean the end of defense development...