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The '''Liberty Lobby''' was a US group that a ''[[Mother Jones]]'' article of April 1981 described as follows: | The '''Liberty Lobby''' was a US group that a ''[[Mother Jones]]'' article of April 1981 described as follows: |
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Liberty Lobby | |
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Motto | Eternal Vigilance |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C. |
Type | political advocacy organization |
The Liberty Lobby was a US group that a Mother Jones article of April 1981 described as follows:
“This non-profit, ultra-conservative pressure group is the core of Carto's industry, estimated to be a multimillion-dollar operation. Founded by Carto in 1956, the group reached a financial turning point in 1964 with the publication of a character assassination of Lyndon Johnson.”
(April 1981) [1]
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