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Show 193 the writing of the Constitution, two toasts were drunk first i 'to the Uni ted States of Americo,' Q foet which has been profectet4 into the world; and second, "to free dom omlliberty to 011 mankind,' an ideo which Inevitably - fellowed the reasoning, the philosophy, and the arguments presented by the. who took port in the discussions which broU,ght our Constitulion Into existence. ln (I sense the toast the United Stot_ of America repre$ented a toast to some thing accompl rshed. The seeond, to freedom and I iherty for all mankind, fepres:lted Q toast to Q theory. That first represented the practical, the necessary, that which had to be done if the ',\jib. of the -revolutIonary wer were to be realized. The second represented faith, on idea os great emd Q$ broad cas was ever uttered by Q group of men Dellev ing in the ultimate purposefulness of man's Ufe in the earth, an Iclealization of the justification of what had been done. This WGS to grow and become the Amedean spirJt.19 to ThomQl did not fear Russia and did not destiny of America. they bel ieved in the of the in themse'lves end the con people hardly flourish in an hope to The American brand him On March 19 a This faith and this chapter also provided communist, although deJtroyfng the 25, 1949, during easlonal 9). spirit represents the faith of all mGnkind. communlst.20 They wanted to win an election, all-out affair and in if so hope atmosphere of feor and hatred. The materials examined in this opponents used beneve other Americans should do even spirits and sou.ls a none the ammunition his really thought if it means going he was a into an of their fellow Americ(If\s. discussion in the Ufiited States Se'lat8, he Record, Vol. 95, pp. 3172-3175 (Slst Congress, 1st Sal&., March 25, 19 20 told the writer A delegate to the 1952 Republican Notional Convention is everyone else, but he was very HThomo$ wasn't a Communist, 1"lm sure and so discretion to choose the places he vulnerable, he mode the mistake of Aot using in choosing hIs friends. Spencer F. Hatch, Personal Interview , and gave speeches, Ji June 13, 1955. |