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McCarthy Himself Said Repeatedly To Millions Of Americans During The Spring And Summer Of 1954, Homosexuals Represented A Moral Cancer That Posed A Security Risk To The United States Second Only To The Communist Menace. "Better Dead Than Red"? Perhaps, But McCarthy's Senate Subcommittee On Investigations Wasn't Crazy About Lavender, Either; The Specter Of Homosexuality Was A Frequent Guest In The Senate's Hearing Rooms.

Glen Weldon Quotes: Mccarthy Himself Said Repeatedly To Millions Of Americans During The Spring And Summer Of 1954, Homosexuals Represented A Moral Cancer

Glen Weldon Quotes: Mccarthy Himself Said Repeatedly To Millions Of Americans During The Spring And Summer Of 1954, Homosexuals Represented A Moral Cancer

Glen Weldon Quotes: Mccarthy Himself Said Repeatedly To Millions Of Americans During The Spring And Summer Of 1954, Homosexuals Represented A Moral Cancer

Glen Weldon Quotes: Mccarthy Himself Said Repeatedly To Millions Of Americans During The Spring And Summer Of 1954, Homosexuals Represented A Moral Cancer

Glen Weldon Quotes: Mccarthy Himself Said Repeatedly To Millions Of Americans During The Spring And Summer Of 1954, Homosexuals Represented A Moral Cancer

Glen Weldon Quotes: Mccarthy Himself Said Repeatedly To Millions Of Americans During The Spring And Summer Of 1954, Homosexuals Represented A Moral Cancer

Glen Weldon Quotes: Mccarthy Himself Said Repeatedly To Millions Of Americans During The Spring And Summer Of 1954, Homosexuals Represented A Moral Cancer

Glen Weldon Quotes: Mccarthy Himself Said Repeatedly To Millions Of Americans During The Spring And Summer Of 1954, Homosexuals Represented A Moral Cancer

Glen Weldon Quotes: Mccarthy Himself Said Repeatedly To Millions Of Americans During The Spring And Summer Of 1954, Homosexuals Represented A Moral Cancer

Glen Weldon Quotes: Mccarthy Himself Said Repeatedly To Millions Of Americans During The Spring And Summer Of 1954, Homosexuals Represented A Moral Cancer

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