Word: bricker
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...past found numerous instances of the Executive's failure to enforce laws because they were not in harmony with the opinion of the President." Said Nixon: "The purpose of our bill is to give him the power which he says he needs." Ohio's Republican Bricker asked: "Has the Senator any idea that the President would enforce any law the Congress might pass to prevent inflation?" Said Ferguson: "There is great doubt...
...would suggest that in order to provide this we kick the Dixiecrats in the Republican Party like Mundt, Bricker, McCarthy, Reece, et al out of the party and nominate a liberal for President ... I think that either Earl Warren or Wayne Morse would fit the bill. DAVID CARGO Ann Arbor, Mich...
...Letters to the Editor," the constant smearing of Republicans, such as Taft, Martin, Bricker, Wherry, Cain, Hickenlooper, by so-called "modern" Republicans is sickening! They decry the mess into which the socialistic-minded "New" and "Fair" Dealers have gotten our country, but resent the very men who aggressively fight "Socialism" and "Collectivism" . . . How can we ever change the mess without changing the ideas that created the mess...
Their onetime archenemy, Ohio's G.O.P. Senator John W. Bricker, could hardly contain himself on hearing their new line. "That," he kept repeating triumphantly, "was the argument I used three years ago when this bill came...
...nothing improper," Dawson insisted, "but I would not do it again." Cracked Ohio's John Bricker: "You think the limit, then, is three." Even Dawson grinned. Said Chairman Fulbright: "He sees nothing wrong with the Saxony case...