To: DPB101
They were guilty.If the Rosenbergs had cooperated,their death sentence would have been commuted so they died for the Soviet secrets they kept.Greenglass did testify against his sister and caused her conviction .They of course recruited him and passed the info he had to the Soviets.This info killed many Americans in Korea.How am I doing?...;)
4 posted on
06/19/2003 5:10:43 PM PDT by
MEG33
To: MEG33
Intro: they were motivated by anti-fascism. No mention they were NKVD agents when the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were allies.
5 posted on
06/19/2003 5:14:40 PM PDT by
DPB101
To: MEG33
A Bleeping Men!
10 posted on
06/19/2003 5:27:35 PM PDT by
hflynn
To: MEG33
If the Rosenbergs had cooperated,their death sentence would have been commuted so they died for the Soviet secrets they kept.Yep, The Rosenbergs held their own fate in their own hands, they both would have been spared if they simply named their contacts.
To: MEG33
Guilty of spying for an ALLY. We were on the same side as the USSR. Spying for a ALLY doesn't get the death penalty ... unless of course, you are JEWISH. For that -- 10,001 Volts.
Did we HANG Lafayette for spying for the FRENCH? I am sure he brought back reports to the Court of France our military preparedness and abilities. When was the last time we hung a Brit or Canadian?
I do not see the difference of those so-called "patriots" willing to twist the Constitution's provision for Treason into a noose fit to hang Jews and an Arafat kiss-up.
22 posted on
06/19/2003 6:03:44 PM PDT by
bvw
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