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nurev wrote:
>

>
> Butler was against US involvement in foreign wars. He was against war
> profiteering by American capitalists. He was against wasting the lives
> of America's young military men for the sake of Wall Street. His
> isolationism WAS NOT the same as that of Lindbergh and other Fascists
> and pro Nazis who wanted to insure Nazi ascendancy by keeping America
> neutral.
>
> They all wanted to keep America isolated but not for the same reasons.
>
> He was the greatest.

   What evidence do you base your statement that Lindbergh was a
fascist? I do not know what his political beliefs were other then that
he wanted to keep the US out of WW2, though he later fought in the
pacific (though unofficially). I do know that his father was a strong
enemy of the the Federal Reserve and did all he could to try to stop it
while a congressman at the time it was voted in.

Howard Davis

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