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...good or bad, constructive or destructive. Where the just-war theory was carefully reasoned and bound by church law, asserts Editor Carl F. H. Henry of Christianity Today, "the theology of violence considers itself beyond the law. It needs no explanation and gives none." Protestant Moralist Paul Ramsey of Princeton describes the theology of violence as a "resurgence of Utopianism," since it is predicated on the belief that "the establishment has no political justification as long as there is injustice." Warns Harvard's Potter: "You haven't solved the moral problem when you say, 'Gee, I wish...
...CRIME: "This is not just another presidential message," Johnson declared as he unveiled his Safe Streets program with extraordinary fanfare. Attorney General Ramsey Clark called the crime message "the most massive and comprehensive national strategy ever proposed." It was also a cleverly crafted political package designed to put the President on the safe side of an issue that could overshadow all others by November. In it, he doubled earlier requests for aid to local crime-fighting units to $100 million, also reversed his opposition to an antiriot bill to punish those who cross state lines to incite strife. In addition...
...clearer warranties on appliances and a federal eye on the quality of repairs, and 8) a "consumers' counsel" in the Justice Department to speak up in court for that perpetual patsy, the consumer. "Do you foresee the repeal of Barnum's law?"* a newsman asked as Ramsey Clark glowingly outlined this point. Smiled Clark: "You never can tell...
Return to the States usually promises only indictment for draft evasion, jail, and a huge fine. Attorney General Ramsey Clark prosecuted more than a thousand people under the Selective Service Act last year. With the new draft law, business is likely to increase...
...break the impasse, Majority Leader Mike Mansfield and Minority Leader Everett Dirksen conferred with Attorney General Ramsey Clark on a possible compromise measure. Before they could even produce one, Southern Democrats swore they would talk it to death, and Northern liberals began speaking darkly of a "cave...