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Diverd4777 February 4th 04 02:04 AM

The Word is out that . .
 
Regrettably, Jewish Voters
Don't want Joe Lieberman to win...
- The feeling is it would inflame The Arab World
Leading to more attacks on the United States..

Dan
( Listening to " The Rabbi " on 7.415 , WBCQ )




Bob February 4th 04 02:25 AM

On 04 Feb 2004 02:04:27 GMT, (Diverd4777) wrote:

Regrettably, Jewish Voters
Don't want Joe Lieberman to win...
- The feeling is it would inflame The Arab World
Leading to more attacks on the United States..

Dan
( Listening to " The Rabbi " on 7.415 , WBCQ )




the right wing, but foxy nut ann coulter once made the comment that
the far left wants to appease the fanatics who are killing us, because
if we don't, they'll kill us...


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Diverd4777 February 4th 04 02:48 AM

In article , (Bob) writes:

that
the far left wants to appease the fanatics who are killing us, because
if we don't, they'll kill us...


No one in their right mind would consider appeasing a fanatic;
- Except, Nevil Chamberlin..


Michael Bryant February 4th 04 02:53 AM

From: (Diverd4777)

No one in their right mind would consider appeasing a fanatic;
- Except, Nevil Chamberlin..


Well, pre-Pearl-Harbor most American politicians were in favor of appeasing
Hitler...


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RHF February 4th 04 10:21 AM

= = = ojunk (Michael Bryant)
= = = wrote in message ...
From:
(Diverd4777)

No one in their right mind would consider appeasing a fanatic;
- Except, Nevil Chamberlin..


Well, pre-Pearl-Harbor most American politicians
were in favor of appeasing Hitler...


MWB,

'most' I don't think so. - "Many" Yes.

The American Isolationist Movement had many members:
- Henry Ford (The Auto Maker)
- Charles A. Lindberg (The American Hero)
- Joseph P. Kennedy (The Father of JFK)
To name a few . . .

OBTW: Lindbergh served as a Civilian Employee in the Pacific.
He still ended up Flying 50 Combat Missions and Shot Down a
Japanese Enemy Aircraft that had attacked him.

jtf ~ RHF
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Michael Bryant February 4th 04 12:59 PM

From: (RHF)

'most' I don't think so. - "Many" Yes.

The American Isolationist Movement had many members:
- Henry Ford (The Auto Maker)
- Charles A. Lindberg (The American Hero)
- Joseph P. Kennedy (The Father of JFK)
To name a few . . .

OBTW: Lindbergh served as a Civilian Employee in the Pacific.
He still ended up Flying 50 Combat Missions and Shot Down a
Japanese Enemy Aircraft that had attacked him.


RHF, you knowledge of American history has already proven to be questionable.
Earlier this week you displayed a lack of knowledge about US efforts to
exterminate Native Americans. Now, you distort history by making it appear that
there were only three Americans that supported appeasement of Hitler prior to
Pearl Harbor. For shame, sir.

Yes, FDR made sure that Lindbergh was sent to the Pacific arena, since it was a
widely known fact that Lindbergh had a second wife and family in Germany.
Joseph Kennedy was sacked as ambassador to the UK after he suggested that
England surrender to Germany. German-American friendship clubs existed in every
state of the US. There was so much political support in the US for Germany that
most historians concede that the US would've never gone to war before Germany's
ally, Japan, attacked Pearl Harbor. Remember, the US didn't enter the war until
well-after the Germans had virtually bombed London to ashes. Indeed, a number
of writers have suggested that FDR was aware of Japan's intentions to attack
Pearl Harbor, but chose to not take any actions to prevent the massacre because
he knew that the attack was the only way to get US politicians to support
fighting Hitler.

RHF, get your facts right.



RHF February 4th 04 08:31 PM

MWB,

READING TEST: Re-Read my 'original' Post "To name a few . . ."

My other Replys are inserted into the Text of your 'original' Message.
..
..
= = = ojunk (Michael Bryant)
= = = wrote in message ...
From:
(RHF)

'most' I don't think so. - "Many" Yes.

The American Isolationist Movement had many members:
- Henry Ford (The Auto Maker)
- Charles A. Lindberg (The American Hero)
- Joseph P. Kennedy (The Father of JFK)
To name a few . . .

OBTW: Lindbergh served as a Civilian Employee in the Pacific.
He still ended up Flying 50 Combat Missions and Shot Down a
Japanese Enemy Aircraft that had attacked him.


RHF, you knowledge of American history has already proven to be
questionable. Earlier this week you displayed a lack of knowledge
about US efforts to exterminate Native Americans.


YES - Thank You MWB for 'correcting' Me on that FACT.
{ May We All Live And Learn - amen, Amen. and AMEN ! }

MWB - Now I know better about your very personal family history.

MWB - I 'feel you inner pain' and have empathy for you MWB.
..
..
Now, you distort history by making it appear that there were
only three Americans that supported appeasement of Hitler prior
to Pearl Harbor. For shame, sir.


MWB - now, Now NOW ! - Did I Not Say: "To name a few . . ."
shame, Shame SHAME ! - MWB - The 'shame' Is On You.
..
..
Yes, FDR made sure that Lindbergh was sent to the Pacific arena,
since it was a widely known fact that Lindbergh had a second wife
and family in Germany.


MWB - What FDR's Motives were I Do Not Know.
( I Don't Read the Minds of the Dead. )

YES - It is true that Lindberg did have a 'second wife and
family in Germany" to use your words.
..
..
Joseph Kennedy was sacked as ambassador to the UK after he
suggested that England surrender to Germany.


YES - Old Man Kennedy did leave his post as ambassador and
return back to America prior to the USofA's entry into the War.

German-American friendship clubs existed in every state of the US.
There was so much political support in the US for Germany that
most historians concede that the US would've never gone to war
before Germany's ally, Japan, attacked Pearl Harbor. Remember,
the US didn't enter the war until well-after the Germans had
virtually bombed London to ashes.


MWB - Yes there were German-Ameican Friendship Clubs. After all
the largest percentage of Americans trace their Ancestory
back to Germany. And Amercans Do Love Their Beer :o)
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..
Indeed, a number of writers have suggested that FDR was aware
of Japan's intentions to attack Pearl Harbor, but chose to not
take any actions to prevent the massacre because he knew that
the attack was the only way to get US politicians to support
fighting Hitler.


MWB - YES - Historians and Writers have 'suggested' and offered
"Learned Opinions" as to FDR's knowledge and actions. But No One
Has Provided FACTS [.] - What FDR's Motives were I Do Not Know.
( I Don't Read the Minds of the Dead. )
..
..
RHF, get your facts right.


MWB - I 'hope' too - BUTT I Am Sure You Will Correct Me...
IF and When I Am Wrong. [ I would not change you MWB :]


ir... ~ RHF
= = = I Remain RHF a really humble fella in your Presents MWB :o)
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..

Tom Betz February 6th 04 06:55 AM

Quoth (Diverd4777) in
:

In article ,
(Bob)
writes:

that
the far left wants to appease the fanatics who are killing us, because
if we don't, they'll kill us...


No one in their right mind would consider appeasing a fanatic;
- Except, Nevil Chamberlin..


Neville Chamberlain is much misunderstood. When he cut his deal with Hitler,
the British military was weak, and the American military was less ready than
were the American people to jump into a war with Hitler. Chamberlain
recognized the need for time to build up British and American
military strength and resolve before taking on the German war machine.

Of course, he couldn't say anything like that publicly -- hence his "peace in
our time" cover. He didn't believe his own words.

Chamberlain bought Britain the time it needed to eventually win the war. If
Britain had taken up arms in 1938, the Brits would be speaking German today.


--
"I am afeard there are few die well that die in a battle; for how can they
charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument? Now, if these
men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the King that led them
to it; who to disobey were against all proportion of subjection." - W.S.


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