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10-26-2005 05:00 PM |
I have here in my hand a list of 242 card-carrying members . . .
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Originally posted by Not Bob
Sort of.
You and balt are talking about two different things. Cells in the 1950s -- lots of undercover FBI guys. (balt's point) Cells in the 1930s -- real communists per the KGB archives, some of whom were accused in the 1950s of being communists. (your response)
Penske used to hide my lunch money in a hallowed-out pumpkin.
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What I find so interesting about the McCarthy era is:
1) The house of unamerican activities was originally started to ferret out Nazi and Nazi sympathysers. How come no ones has ever complained about any Nazis that were "Blacklisted".
2) The people that were investigated were never thrown in jail. When they were blacklisted that meant that certain employers, if they knew they were communist, would not employ them. But would anyone complain if they did that with Nazi's? Would Warner Brothers be condemned today if it had fired anyone it suspected of being a Nazi in the 1950s?
3) During WWII thousands of Germans were throwin into camps without trial because they might have ties to the German government. How come no one complains about that?
4) If it was OK to throw Nazi sympathysers in jail without a trial during WWII, why was it not OK for the US to throw communist sympathisers in jail during the Korean War when we were fighting communists?
In my mind the term Nazi and Communist are interchangeable. When people complain about Communist witch hunts, I won't ever take them seriously unless they also talk about Nazi witch hunts.
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