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Excerpt from Investigation of Communist Propaganda in the United States (Foreign Propaganda, Entry and Dissemination in New Orleans, La., Area), Vol. 4: Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Eighty-Fifth Congress, First Session, February 14, 1957
Mr. Willis. What the act contemplates, as counsel pointed out, is that this subject of political propaganda should be treated as we do under the Pure Food and Drug Acts. Thus, if a compound, a liquid, or anything, is poison, it must be labeled Poison. In my judgment, this political literature, which I hope you will go into in more detail later, is poisonous, as a liquid may be poisonous. I think it is true that loopholes have been found to get away from the law.
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