Word: legalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...view of Truth, if we operated under its system there would be no banking houses, no government, because there would simply be no need for them, and you could always get a loan of ten bucks. But that is not our system. We have made parasitism respectable, banking legal, and capitalism glorious. So let's take what we have, accept our limitations, and not try, at least, for the impossible. Thus, when we criticize the legislation of the Administration, we can not defend the bankers on any idea of Truth for the system of Truth negates the existence of banking...
...charity to the helpless victims of an economic crisis; in fact one must say that it is hardly charity, but duty that causes the government to do this. But with national elections at hand the whole thing seems to resemble a great nation-wide system of bribery--it is legal, of course; but none the less the arrangement has the ear-marks of bribery--on the part of the Democratic Party to catch the votes of the needy. The resources of the United States Treasury are sufficient to make the purse of many a voter heavier. And who would expect...
...tribunal did not assume jurisdiction on the writ application. It merely authorized attorneys to file necessary legal papers. Mooney's motion was the preliminary step in appealing from a decision by a lower court...
From Berlin had come Dr. August Jaeger, Realm Bishop Miiller's legal adviser. With chin out, Dr. Jaeger, surrounded by four detectives and a squad of secret police, stomped into the Lutheran Synod Hall, demanded the keys of the safe and proceeded to lay down the law. One elderly pastor remained seated at the Nazis' entrance. "ON YOUR FEET!" bellowed Dr. August Jaeger...
...market. Belatedly it was discovered that most of this "distress'' gasoline was made from hot oil, which the independent refiners bought for as low as 30? per bbl. The big companies ("major" to the trade) had to pay the posted price of $1 for what legal crude they bought in the open market. As backers of the gasoline pool, the "majors" grew weary of holding the bag for every "hot" refiner from Kilgore to the Gulf of Mexico. As soon as the "majors" ceased to support the gasoline market, they turned around and declared...