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Kathy Brown gave the initial speec)
She began by defining the word "free?
"A freeze," she explained, "means
aren't making that many more weapt
improve the ones we already have."
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the United States stops preparation
years later Soviet first-strike capat
because our weaponry will be obsolete
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Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD]
together have 50,000 weapons. Bui
realistic, she said; "other nations arc
us. Trying to reduce does not mean eli
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glow for time immemorial," but he
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weapons than needed.
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weaponry expenditure. According
would save $20 billion, enough to put
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favored the resolution,
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lear war. We're not talking about winning a
ring about destruction."
n-resolution summation criticized her opnents.
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against nuclcar war ? and we're all against
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