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vernment anyone who is serving the Communist cause. Now i just give this man's record and I want to say Mr. Welch, that it had been labe led long before he became a member, as early as 1944 Welch: Senator, may we not drop this? We know he belonged to the Lawyers Guild McCarthy: Let me finish Welch: And Mr. Cohn nods his head at me. I did you, I think, no personal injury Mr. Cohn? Cohn: No, s Welch: I meant to do you no personal injury. Welch: And if i did, i beg your pardon Let us not assassinate this lad further, McCarthy: Let' s, let's Welch: You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency? McCarthy: I know this hurts you, Mr. Welch. Welch: I'll say it hurts! McCarthy: Mr. Chairman, as point of personal privilege, I'd like to finish this Welch: Senator, I think it hurts you, too, sir. McCarthy I'd like to finish this. I know Mr. Cohn would rather not have me go into this. I intend to however, and Mr. Welch talks about any sense of decency " I have heard you and everyone else talk so much about laying the truth upon the table. But Then i heard the completely phony Mr. Welch, I've been listening now for a long time he's saying, now " before sundown" you must get these people out of government So i just want you to have it very clear, very clear that you were not so serious about that when you tried to recommend this man for this Committee Welch: Mr McCarthy, I will not discuss this further with you. You have sat within six feet of me and could ask - could have asked me about fred fisher You have seen fit to bring it out, and if there is a god in heaven, it will do neither you nor yourgovernment anyone who is serving the Communist cause. Now, I just give this man's record and I want to say, Mr. Welch, that it had been labeled long before he became a member, as early as 1944 -- Welch: Senator, may we not drop this? We know he belonged to the Lawyers' Guild. McCarthy: Let me finish.... Welch: And Mr. Cohn nods his head at me. I did you, I think, no personal injury, Mr. Cohn? Cohn: No, sir. Welch: I meant to do you no personal injury. Cohn: No, sir. Welch: And if I did, I beg your pardon. Let us not assassinate this lad further, Senator. McCarthy: Let's, let's -- Welch: You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you lef t no sense of decency? McCarthy: I know this hurts you, Mr. Welch. Welch: I'll say it hurts! McCarthy: Mr. Chairman, as point of personal privilege, I'd like to finish this. Welch: Senator, I think it hurts you, too, sir. McCarthy: I'd like to finish this. I know Mr. Cohn would rather not have me go into this. I intend to, however, and Mr. Welch talks about any "sense of decency." I have heard you and everyone else talk so much about laying the truth upon the table. But when I heard the completely phony Mr. Welch, I've been listening now for a long time, he's saying, now "before sundown" you must get these people "out of government." So I just want you to have it very clear, very clear that you were not so serious about that when you tried to recommend this man for this Committee. Welch: Mr. McCarthy, I will not discuss this further with you. You have sat within six feet of me and could ask -- could have asked me about Fred Fisher. You have seen fit to bring it out, and if there is a God in heaven, it will do neither you nor your
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