Hearings on S. Res. 301: Hearings Before a Select Committee to Study Censure Charges United States Senate ; Eighty-third Congress, Second Session Pursuant to the Order on S. Res. 301 and Amendments, a Resolution to Censure the Senator from Wisconsin, Mr. McCarthy, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 1027 pages |
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... mean that from that time on the resolution and charges became the sole respon- sibility of the Senate . To state it another way , the Senator , or Sena- tors , who offered resolution 301 , and proposed amendments thereto , have no legal ...
... mean that from that time on the resolution and charges became the sole respon- sibility of the Senate . To state it another way , the Senator , or Sena- tors , who offered resolution 301 , and proposed amendments thereto , have no legal ...
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... mean the subcommittee - it does not involve any of those charges , whether they were true or false . The matter goes directly to the conduct of the Senator from Wiscon- sin with respect to the answer to the summonings and the requests ...
... mean the subcommittee - it does not involve any of those charges , whether they were true or false . The matter goes directly to the conduct of the Senator from Wiscon- sin with respect to the answer to the summonings and the requests ...
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... mean with respect to the charges , but merely to show that the resolution had been intro- duced in the Senate of the United States , and that it was before a certain committee . Now , you have the record with respect to the resolution ...
... mean with respect to the charges , but merely to show that the resolution had been intro- duced in the Senate of the United States , and that it was before a certain committee . Now , you have the record with respect to the resolution ...
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... mean , that if a Benton asks your committee to do so , you will put an unlimited number of investigators at unlimited cost investigating the background of the other 95 Senators so their opponents can use this material next election ? Or ...
... mean , that if a Benton asks your committee to do so , you will put an unlimited number of investigators at unlimited cost investigating the background of the other 95 Senators so their opponents can use this material next election ? Or ...
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... mean that the Senate accepts and approves this precedent and makes it binding on the Election Subcommittee in the future . A vote against the subcommittee could not undo what the subcommittee has done in regard to McCarthy . It would ...
... mean that the Senate accepts and approves this precedent and makes it binding on the Election Subcommittee in the future . A vote against the subcommittee could not undo what the subcommittee has done in regard to McCarthy . It would ...
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