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The biggest threat to the orderly conduct of business...is people-the wrong kind of people...We would like assurance that there is a...mechanism for detention of known security risks-whether Communists or whatever..."-Testimony before HUAC/HISC, April 21, 1970, by General Electric & Hughes Aircraft executives, on behalf of Electronic Industries Association, in favor of retaining the Concentration Camp Law. "Then they came for me, and by that time no one was left to speak up."-Pastor Martin Niemoeller, describing the rise of Nazi Germany

The biggest threat to the orderly conduct of business...is people-the wrong kind of people...We would like assurance that there is a...mechanism for detention of known security risks-whether Communists or whatever..."-Testimony before HUAC/HISC, April 21, 1970, by General Electric & Hughes Aircraft executives, on behalf of Electronic Industries Association, in favor of retaining the Concentration Camp Law. "Then they came for me, and by that time no one was left to speak up."-Pastor Martin Niemoeller, describing the rise of Nazi Germany

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The biggest threat to the orderly conduct of business...is people-the wrong kind of people...We would like assurance that there is a...mechanism for detention of known security risks-whether Communists or whatever..."-Testimony before HUAC/HISC, April 21, 1970, by General Electric & Hughes Aircraft executives, on behalf of Electronic Industries Association, in favor of retaining the Concentration Camp Law. "Then they came for me, and by that time no one was left to speak up."-Pastor Martin Niemoeller, describing the rise of Nazi Germany

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Los Angeles: National Committee Against Repressive Legislation, 1970. Pamphlet. [12]p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, date in blue pencil on front wrap, else very good condition. Lists repressive laws and which politicians voted for and against them. The committee was previously called the National Committee to Abolish HUAC/HISC.

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The biggest threat to the orderly conduct of business...is people-the wrong kind of people...We would like assurance that there is a...mechanism for detention of known security risks-whether Communists or whatever..."-Testimony before HUAC/HISC, April 21, 1970, by General Electric & Hughes Aircraft executives, on behalf of Electronic Industries Association, in favor of retaining the Concentration Camp Law. "Then they came for me, and by that time no one was left to speak up."-Pastor Martin Niemoeller, describing the rise of Nazi Germany
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National Committee Against Repressive Legislation
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1970
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