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To: Proud_texan
BTW, thanks for the link, have it bookmarked for additional study, looks like great stuff, appreciate it.

You're welcome. Please post your thoughts in a vanity or under a related article if you get the time.

To say that FDR loved Stalin is not to say that he himself was a communist. An interesting quote from French philospher Jean Paul Sartre right up until Soviet tanks entered Budhapest in 1956 believed that Russian communism had a future. In 1954 he blithely said, "there is a total freedom of criticism in the USSR."

Stalin had been conducting pogroms for decades by this time, and yet he was able to fool many outsiders, including Walter Duranty who recieved the 1932 Pulitzer prize. for his glowing report on Soviet progress. Lincoln Steffens after visiting Russian in 1919 said, I've seen the future, and it works!"

But others were very skeptical about communism well before Simon Sebag Montefiore says (with what proof?) that FDR wanted to use Stalin and the USSR as a balance against British imperialism. (I'm still not confident in that quote at all.)


I've seen the future, and it kills!

77 posted on 06/01/2004 9:32:32 PM PDT by risk
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To: risk

Arg, don't get me started on Duranty! Here it is 4am and my blood pressure is already breaking the monitor. He was slime.

Thanks again for the additional info but I still have my doubts about FDR's leanings....


82 posted on 06/02/2004 2:01:27 AM PDT by Proud_texan
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