Then what? How would he explain his father's behavior? "I would have to do some thinking about my parents being involved in dangerous things, but I can't judge people from the 1940's," he said. "He's not in the Army. He has bad eyesight. He can't make the contribution that others were making. I could argue that this was a way of doing it."
Wow -- spying for Russia against the U.S. was own special way of making a contribution. What a dad!
229 posted on 06/17/2003 12:28:34 AM PDT by NYCVirago
I would assume that these two brothers would have had a much better life if they faced the truth about their parents, made their peace with it and devoted themselves to working for this Great Country for the rest of their lives in order to (attempt) to "make up" for what their parents did.
But what satisfaction can they ever have knowing deep-down that their parents gave their lives up to a false God working against the correct side?
235 posted on 06/17/2003 4:55:12 AM PDT by Pharmboy
(Dems lie 'cause they have to...)