Word: resister
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...itself because "colonialism is permanent aggression.'' Forgetting his manufactured threat of a potent Portuguese defending army, Nehru said: "The justification of this action is that it lasted only 36 hours.''* Added Krishna Menon: "If there was a strong government in Goa, why did it not resist...
India, said Nehru, would not be bullied by the Red Chinese. He revealed that in a note from Peking, Red China had issued a veiled threat to India that it might send troops across the frontier. India, said Nehru, would "resist and repel" such measures. "I do not rule out war," he told the Parliament. "We are friendly with every country in the world. But we will fight with China. My desire is to avoid it but not to submit as well. If we have to take such a step, we will take it." But, he added, "I am free...
...recent revisions of the Bible are the works of Communists who want to pervert the Gospel. The Canadian Intelligence Service, a right-wing outfit that sells a newsletter south of the border, warns that mental health programs are designed to remold men's minds and put those who resist in the booby hatch. As one of the sins of the Kennedy Administration. We, the People! claims that "All FBI agents have been ordered to cease their investigations of Communists." And Greenwich's Dr. Campbell insists that there are 2,000 Communists in the Defense establishment and that...
Bolt's meaning is clear: one must resist the compromise that corrupts, the conformity with society that becomes deformity of the soul. But modern man's plight is more complex than Bolt's parable suggests: it is to locate the ground of faith on which to stand. Sir Thomas More was an exalting figure of probity, but he possessed the inner certainty that his final public was, indeed...
...weeks ahead, more and more U.S. and Vietnamese activity will become evident as a result of the visit to South east Asia by General Maxwell Taylor. Among U.S. plans to help South Viet Nam resist massive Communist guerrilla attacks: 1) the dispatch to South Viet Nam of U.S. operational personnel, who might include such groups as demolition experts, engineers, communications teams and anti-guerrilla training officers; 2) reconnaissance missions by U.S. planes along the border between North and South Viet Nam; and 3) bomber strikes at Communist guerrilla bases...