Posted on 12/28/2005 9:06:32 AM PST by mcvey
Well, folks, after defending Sacco and Vanzettir for EIGHT decades, historians are finally beginning to admit that they were, in fact, guilty. Moreover, if you take a look at the comments, you will see that historians have known for three decades (at least) that their stories regarding Sacco-Vanzetti story were false. While this trial is always pictured as one where a WASP judge simply bullied two Italian immigrants to the electric chair, Upton Sinclair actually was afraid to release the truth because:
1.) He was afraid he would be killed by the anarchists (not the WASPy Judge;)
2. He was afraid he would lose sales overseas (stories about how thuggish and close-minded Americans are always sell well in thuggish and close-minded societies;)
3.) He still believed, despite the evidence, that someday, someplace thuggish, close-minded American Judges WOULD railroad somebody.
There is no end to the inanity among professional historians, but their continued gross dishonesty is ignored because few have the background to challenge them and few media outlets would carry such a change.
McVey
[By the way, the original story apparently came out of the LA Times.]
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Yep, and if you don't believe it just watch Jim Kehrer on PBS interview them.
Alongside with bunch of US College professors -:))))) Unfortunately, socialists and socialist leaning liberals are not bothered with facts. For them any crime in the name of socialist utopia is justified.
ambitious Park-City development behind the Ukraina Hotel. The 14.3-hectare site, now occupied by the 120-year-old Badayevsky brewery and Sacco & Vanzetti pencil factory, will be turned into a 400,000-square-meter residential development that will include office and retail components. While the Soviet-era walls of Sacco & Vanzetti will be torn down, Badayevsky's ornate, gingerbread-house-like facades are protected as an architectural treasure and will be preserved.
This is that factory's backdoor, although the photographer was mostly interested in the locomotive. Which is a very well preserved pencil hauler.
So give us the goods! Those of us in Texas don't understand Massachuetts at all. From our perspective, it looks like you guys always elect the biggest doofus socialist rich jerk with shady connections.
Oswald may be the biggest commie rat of all, but if he really did act alone, and I don't think he did, he'd be one of the greatest marksmen ever to lift a rifle.
Marine Corp. Hall of Fame material.
Isn't the conventionsl wisdom now that Dr. Sam Sheppard was NOT GUILTY? It was a handyman who worked on the Sheppard properties who killed Mrs. Sheppard, and the handyman died five or six years ago. So Dr. Sheppard was an adulterer but not a murderer, right or wrong? I know that the Sheppard son has been trying to collect wrongful-conviction money from the OH taxpayers.
And there have been some elections where EMK was the "conservative" candidate, as the MA GOP ran its own hard socialist slates.
Nah, those two events were just hushed up.
IMO Sheppard's explanation that a stranger came into his house knocked him out -- twice -- and beat his pregnant wife to death is utterly unbelievable.
Sheppard had a life after prison, including a two more wives, one of whom accused him of violence.
At the end of his life Sheppard was drinking a fifth of vodka daily. IMO he was already into alcoholism when he killed his wife probably in a drunken rage.
Alternatively, it is remotely possible that the handyman was hired by Sheppard to actually kill the wife but it is not possible -- IMO -- that the killer could only manage to knock out the man of the house but kill the woman.
As a matter of fact, both Sacco and Vanzetti are still registered voters in Braintree, and have voted often for EMK.
The short (and incomplete) answer goes something like this:
The large majority of voters in Massachusetts live in "greater Boston"(this is is a very small state).Perhaps the most important "industries" of the Boston/Cambridge area are its hospitals and its large,"progressive" colleges (Harvard,MIT,Tufts,BU,BC,etc,etc).
*Many* of the people who live in "greater Boston" were educated at one of these schools and/or have some kind of current affiliation with them (faculty,administration,etc)
So if you come to understand how this nation's "progressive" colleges came under the control of leftists and that that control continues to this day,you'll understand why Massachusetts routinely elects swill like Kennedy,Kerry,Dukakis and the rest.
Thanks for explaining how higher education is a "big business" and political force in MA. I have met two persons from MA in the past decade: both were dismayed at the trends in their state. They feel politically isolated and unable to correct the problems there. MA has come a long way since the days of President Coolidge and even Senator JFK.
Thanks for your insight in the Sheppard case. I was under the apparently false impression that the second trial in 1966, with cleared him, was the final word on the story. I read some more on this case on several website and am now more confused than ever as to whether Dr. Sheppard committed the murder(s).
You know, that is an interesting observation. Several months ago I had a department chair in one of the fuzzier social sciences walk up to me and say "isnt't there anything you could give me so that I could tell my students that the founders were not in favor of individualism."
Truly a collectivist turning her students into collectivism of the most mean-tempered and arrogant type.
McVey
Theodore, for crying out loud. Everyone knows it was a one-armed, bushy-haired stranger! Waddaya live in a cave? Come on, dude, rent some videos!
Oh No!!!
Not the Tank Commander!!!
Say it isn't so, Dead!
Teddy is a Kennedy....and, a Liberal, etc. They aren't bound by the rules the little people must follow. The elite are this country, don't you know that??
"Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves."
Julius Caesar, I, ii
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