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Declaration of Conscience

Declaration of Conscience

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The Declaration of Conscience was a Cold War speech made by U.S. Senator from Maine, Margaret Chase Smith on June 1, 1950, less than four months after Senator Joseph McCarthy's "Wheeling Speech", on February 9, 1950. Her speech was endorsed by six... Wikipedia
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Mr. President, I would like to speak briefly and simply about a serious national condition. It is a national feeling of fear and frustration.
The Declaration of Conscience was a Cold War speech made by U.S. Senator from Maine, Margaret Chase Smith on June 1, 1950, less than four months after ...
Senator Margaret Chase Smith of Maine condemned the tactics of Senator Joseph McCarthy in a congressional speech on June 1, 1950.
Jun 23, 2023 · It is a national feeling of fear and frustration that could result in national suicide and the end of everything that we Americans hold dear. It ...
Smith persuaded six fellow Republicans to sign this Declaration of Conscience, which ended with a call for bipartisan cooperation to protect national security.
“Declaration of Conscience” was Senator Smith's stance against the exploitation of fear for political gain and the first time someone spoke out against the ...
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Mar 21, 2019 · Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist crusade, Republican Sen. Margaret Chase Smith presents ...
Posted: Mar 21, 2019
Mar 21, 2017 · Declaration of Conscience - June 1, 1950 · The right to criticize; · The right to hold unpopular beliefs; · The right to protest; · The right of ...
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Apr 30, 2020 · In 1950, during rising fears of communist infiltration, Senator Margaret Chase Smith delivered a ...
Duration: 3:56
Posted: Apr 30, 2020