Szittyakürt, 1968 (7. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1968-03-01 / 3. szám

FIGHTER PAGE .3 the pretense of being diplomats! Throw out all the communist de­legates from the United Nations! They do not represent the millions of people in their slavery. Open an economic war on the Soviets! Let not business interest and the Rooseveltian spirit be the guiding factors of American policy, but the holy cause of ridding humanity of Communism. Mister President! One cannot coexist peacefully with the Reds! History has proved this! It has been proven through the mass murdering of Russian priests, officials, soldiers, peasants, factory workers and millionaires, just as it has been proven through the liqui­dation of the best sons of the Lat­vian, Lithuanian, Estonian, Finnish German, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Chi­nese, Korean, Vietnamese and Cu­ban nations! Mister President! Your name will rank with the greatest in history if you save Ame­rica and the world from the horror of Communism. Do not let your hands be tied! Do not let your will be paralyzed! Do not permit your­self to be dazed by the strength of the enemy! Mister President! The whole world awaits your his­tory making decision, the decision your predecessors did not dare or did not wish to make: the decision to have reckoning with Communism, It would have been better to have made the same decision in Vietnam in 1959, in Cuba in 1958, in Tibet in 1957, in Hungary in 1956, in Berlin in 1953, in Korea in 1950, in Moscow in 1945 or in Washington in 1933. But for 35 years the United States has had no statesman, only soldiers, who did their duty at all times and in the face of all enemies. Mister President! Act! Sacrifice your best friends and your worst advisors, if necessary. America and the free world must win! Freedom cannot be destroyed with threats and hydrogen bombs! History has given your assign­ment. If you fail, America and the entire free world fails with you! Mister President! The road to victory over Com­­munism is easy to find: About face and forward! Supreme Court Decisions That Changed U. S. Recent key rulings of the TJ.S. Supreme Court, in brief... ON POLITICS-1962: Federal courts can decide whether State legislatures are fairly apportioned. 1964: Both houses of State legislatures must be elected from districts having approxi mately equal population—“one person, one vote.” 1964: States must redraw congressional districts to meet the equal-population rule. ON CRIMINAL PROCEDURES— 1957: A confession is inadmissable in federal courts unless suspect is taken before a magistrate without unnecessary delay and advised of his constitutional rights. 1961: Evidence obtained by illegal search or seizure cannot be used in State prosecu­tions, even if it is reliable. 1963: States must furnish lawyers for indigent defendents in felony prosecutions. 1964: Fifth Amendment’s privilege against self-incrimination applies in State as well as federal courts. 1966: Before questioning a suspect in custody, police must advise him of his right to ' remain silent, to have a lawyer—provide one if he is indigent—delay questioning until the lawyer is present—and no confession can be used in court unless police prove they complied with these rules. 1967: Juvenile defendants must be given the same protections as those given adults. 1967: Electronic eavesdropping is unconstitutional as authorized in a New York law. ON RELIGION-1961: States cannot require public officials to declare their belief in God. 1962: State officials may not compose a prayer to be recited in publie schools. 1963: Recitation of the Lord’s Prayer or reading from the Bible cannot be required in public schools. ON RACE RELATIONS— 1954: Racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional. 1964: Civil Rights Act forbidding racial discrimination in places of public accom­modation is constitutional. 1966: Poll-tax payment cannot be required as a qualification to vote. 1967: California cannot amend its constitution to declare that a property owner has a right to sell to whomever he pleases. 1967: On December 4, the Supreme Court agreed to review a case which could result in a ban on racial discrimination in many private housing developments. ON SUBVERSION AND COMMUNISM-1956: Sedition laws of 42 States are invalid. 1957: A person cannot be prosecuted for advocating the overthrow of the U.S. Go vemment by force unless he actually advocates action to accomplish the overthrow. 1958: State Department cannot withhold passports from suspected Communists be­cause of their “beliefs or associations.” 1965: Members of the Communist Party cannot be compelled to register with the Subversive Activities Control Board. 1967: An American cannot be stripped of his citizenship, even if he deserts the armed forces in time of war or votes in a foreign election. ON ANTITRUST LAWS-1957 : Federal Government ’s power to block mergers was broadened—and the trend was furthered by other rulings in 1962 and 1967. ON OBSCENITY-1957: Rules against obscene publications were liberalized. (U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT, Dec. 18, 1967) WHAT COMES NEXT ? ? ? Forward to the final victory, to the total annihilation of Commun­ism, until humanity is saved. May God give you strength to make this decision, to fight, and may He lead you and your fight to victory!

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