Word: deceits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...middle of a mob scene-for the same reasons he has shirked leadership. He has no principles upon which to base his programs. The programs are solely political. He has no principles upon which to base his foreign policy. His policy is one of sidestepping-of drift, deceit and defeat. He cannot face the glare of discussion because he cannot face the glaring questions of his fellow citizens. He talks of peace, but he has no stomach to face up to the main threat to peace -Communism...
...members make it the largest church of that denomination in the U.S. He does not openly participate in party politics ("I don't believe that I should"), but he likes to read books of a political nature. Among his recent favorites: J. Edgar Hoover's Masters of Deceit and Victor Lasky's J.F.K.: the Man & the Myth. Regularly, every two weeks, he plays with a bridge club, also enjoys an occasional shrewd game of poker. "He is a percentage player, not a chance taker," says a man who has often watched his game...
Before the march CRCC held a rally in the Common, attended by a disappointingly small crowd of about 250. Thomas Pettigrew, associate professor of Social Relations and honorary chairman of the march (introduced as "the Harvard civil rights professor"), attacked the "delay and deceit" in enforcing the 1954 Court decision...
...candidate who did not measure up to such G.O.P. heroes as Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt and Eisenhower. Sometimes quoting from Goldwater's Conscience of a Conservative, Rocky ridiculed Goldwater's views on foreign policy, the income tax and the U.N. Concluded he: "Unless you get mad about deceit, distortion and downright lying, I can accomplish nothing beyond making friends...
...people, President Kennedy used the same image (see THE NATION). The big, unanswered and for the present unanswerable question is where the further steps may lead. It may or may not be a major turning point in the cold war. Given all the bitter memories of Communist deceit and broken pledges, all the past "peace offensives" that only served to aggravate the battle, no one can discount the possibility that the test ban agreement will only serve to give the Russians a breather in their struggle with the West, to be resumed later with even more ferocity. Still, this event...