<P> Moynihan was a popular public speaker with a distinctly patrician style . He had some peculiar mannerisms of speech, in the form of slight stuttering and drawn - out vowels for emphasis . Linguist Geoffrey Nunberg compared his speaking style to that of William F. Buckley, Jr . </P> <P> In the post-Cold War era, the 103rd Congress enacted legislation directing an inquiry into the uses of government secrecy . Moynihan chaired the Commission, which studied and made recommendations on the "culture of secrecy" that pervaded the United States government and its intelligence community for 80 years, beginning with the Espionage Act of 1917, and made recommendations on the statutory regulation of classified information . </P> <P> The Commission's findings and recommendations were presented to the President in 1997 . As part of the effort, Moynihan secured release from the Federal Bureau of Investigation of its classified Venona file . This file documents the FBI's joint counterintelligence investigation, with the United States Signals Intelligence Service, into Soviet espionage within the United States . Much of the information had been collected and classified as secret information for over 50 years . </P> <P> After release of the information, Moynihan authored Secrecy: The American Experience where he discussed the impact government secrecy has had on the domestic politics of America for the past half century, and how myths and suspicion created an unnecessary partisan chasm . </P>

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