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- believe World War II waa
made Inevitable because the
American public failed to learn
the full truth .in terms of effec
tive action In the decade of the
Twentle■. Instead, the prejudices
ot the- past .were catered to,
America' becam-, laolatlonlat, tar
- and, inh_e rent toughness of fiber which char- ·
acterize his subject's face. · , ;,:
- .what you did in
Arabia. Manoeuverinc around tor petty position as a .middle aaed
senator seeking security.
You have -alked about a liberal bloc ot •epublioan and Democrats
inr-;the Senate maki.D.& a people~ s party. You talked about this six
montha ago
- that the
leaders reexamine their declarations
and their steps and, before it is too late ,
turn about to the c:mrse which will be in
accord with the ancient democratic,
nonimperialistic traditions of America,
which
- ce, at tended and addres sed a St ate Towns end
convention, attended and address ed the State Democratic
Executive Commit tee meeting in J a cksonville, and t hen with
local radio addressed a l arge crowd of ladies, with a
sprinkling of officials
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producing tractors, shoes or
other products for export to
South America
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Avoid
60 Million Jobs
Chapter I
II
Credo of the Common Man
(Economic Democracy in action.)
Cost of Unemployment
(10 million unemployed for 10 years costs the national bud
get i 350,000,000. Unemployment in the decade of the 50's
could cost
- of necessity be
a part of our all-out war program.
More than that, the daily actions being
taken now by both Britain and ourselves
are determining to a large extent the
kind of post-war world we can have
later on.
It seems almost certain that sometime
within
- ot a democratic
.g'O'Nftl
JHDt.. .All aN minorit e whieh go toget.her to sake a whole and what the
whole demand• , each lives.
We are a nation. we are the
tlnited Sta"8 ot America. We
are the chlldren ot .a generation ot un and women who
rked
- in that world.
We want life to be more humane.
We
want to live up to the great historic issue or America - freedom freedom for our own land and for all the .._world •
America will find a new song, a new opportunity.
In her world
relations she
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I do not think the .Me.rshall Plan is tough. I think it is reali stic.
I oelieve under Marshall there is lit. better ' ohanae for p~ce than
under Wallace or Dewey. I oelieve that under a democratic con
tinuance l.lnder Marshall l&it.dership, we have