It is now clear that we are facing an implacable enemy whose avowed objective is world domination by whatever means and at whatever cost. There are no rules in such a game. Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply. If the United States... America's Secret Power: The CIA in a Democratic Society - Sida 10efter Loch K. Johnson - 1991 - 369 sidorBegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1979 - 1962 sidor
...when it warned that traditional concepts of "fair play" would have to give way to harsher measures. "There are no rules in such a game. Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply." " THE CONSTITUTIONAL FUNCTION OF THE OEAND JUKY The grand jury has always held an exalted role in the... | |
 | Joel Kovel - 1984 - 268 sidor
...of the government would be excused. Thus, the US's Hoover Commission, at the dawn of the Cold War: It is now clear that we are facing an implacable enemy...means and at whatever cost. There are no rules in such agame. Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply. If the US is to survive, longstanding... | |
 | Francis Dunham Wormuth, Edwin Brown Firmage - 1989 - 380 sidor
...organization more effective . . . and, if necessary, more ruthless than that employed by the enemy. . . . There are no rules in such a game. Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply.1 Under such a philosophy, constitutional law and democratic government may be viewed with disdain... | |
 | Stephen E. Ambrose - 1991 - 662 sidor
...end of the meeting, Doolittle handed Eisenhower the committee's report. Its conclusion was chilling: "It is now clear that we are facing an implacable enemy whose avowed objective is world domination . . . There are no rules in such a game. Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply. .... | |
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