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To: fweingart
Well, he didn't go goose-stepping down Unter den Linden.

But he did consider moving to Nazi Germany; and he did happily accept a medal from his personal friend the Fuhrer, which he never returned; and he did subsequently go back to the US and use his personal prestige to argue against US involvement in a war against Nazi Germany.

Which is close enough.

87 posted on 11/20/2007 2:40:17 PM PST by r9etb
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To: r9etb

“Well, he didn’t go goose-stepping down Unter den Linden.

But he did consider moving to Nazi Germany; and he did happily accept a medal from his personal friend the Fuhrer, which he never returned; and he did subsequently go back to the US and use his personal prestige to argue against US involvement in a war against Nazi Germany.

Which is close enough.”

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2 days after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the America First Committee (including Limbergh) honorably disbandoned. Unlike Democrats today, when a Republican is an isolationist, they aren’t traitors.

During the war Limbergh unnoficially taught bomber crews how to run their engines lean, to have a longer range. He was a patriot.

So he liked the Stuka and the ME109, who wouldn’t, those are kickass planes. He’s just a boy with his toys, doesn’t matter what country they are made in. I think even Chuck Yeager test flew a german planes, does that make him a traitor?


97 posted on 11/20/2007 4:54:39 PM PST by Hunterite
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