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From: "M.A. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: The Real Crime of Pearl Harbor
Date: Monday, May 28, 2001 5:09 AM

~~for educational purposes only~~
[Title 17 U.S.C. section 107]

The Real Crime of Pearl Harbor
by Lawrence Reed

In casting for the almost three-hour epic, "Pearl
Harbor," Hollywood forgot seventeen-year-old
Lawrence McCutcheon, a U.S. Navy seaman from
Gridley, California.  No character in the movie
portrays McCutcheon, the first of 2,476 Americans
killed on that fateful day, December 7, 1941.

The young patriot was serving his country high up
in the foremast of the battleship Maryland when
the first of hundreds of Japanese planes began
machine gunning the men on the decks of American
vessels lined up like sitting ducks.

Leaving heroes like McCutcheon to the footnotes of
the history books, to make room for airheads such
as Alec Baldwin and Ben Affleck to strut their
stuff, is par for the course in Hollywood these
days.

That's not by a long shot the most offensive
element of Jerry Bruckheimer's "Pearl Harbor."
The sappy, drawn-out love story that almost begs
for Japanese intervention isn't the primary faux
pas either.  No, the real crime of this film is
the preposterous portrayal of the American
commander-in-chief, the man every statist lives
to cover up for -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

FDR (played by John Voight because Barbara Streisand
was too busy banging out deep treatises in political
theory) sits at the left hand of God in this movie.
Surprised and stunned by the Japanese attack, he
summons the righteous indignation of a wounded
nation.  From his wheelchair, he stands tall and
strong, inspiring even reluctant military men to do
their duty. What a hero!  Rumor has it that
Bruckheimer cried when advised that the movie
was already too long to include the scene where
FDR wins a fifth term.

Anyone afflicted by watching this historical
poison should rush out immediately and get the
antidote in the form of Robert B. Stinnett's
blockbuster book, Day of Deceit: The Truth About
FDR and Pearl Harbor. Judged by the Chicago
Sun-Times' Tom Roeser as "perhaps the most
revelatory document of our time," the Stinnett
book appeared in hard cover last year and in
paperback just in time for the movie.  Drawing
on a wealth of previously classified material,
the author proves beyond all doubt that FDR
could not possibly have been surprised by what
the Japanese did or where and when they did it.

For at least a year before the attack, FDR pursued
a policy of goading the Japanese to do it.  He
saw no other way to overwhelm American isolationist
sentiment and get the country to enter the war
against the Axis powers.

For key command posts, he carefully picked and
placed naval officers who would not obstruct his
provocation plans.  Vice-Admiral James O. Richardson,
commander-in-chief of the United States Fleet,
strenuously objected to White House orders to
bottle up the main elements of our Pacific navy
in one place, Pearl Harbor.  He was sacked.  To
fill Richardson's place, FDR vaulted Admiral
Husband Kimmel over 32 others.  Kimmel was a
decent man and no stooge, but the White House
systematically denied him information that the
Japanese were targeting Hawaii.

Indeed, on his own initiative in late November
1941, Kimmel dispatched a portion of the fleet
to the sea north of Hawaii where he suspected a
gathering of Japanese carriers.  It turned out
to be the staging area of the ultimate assault
on Pearl Harbor, but Kimmel was stopped short of
confirming that by strange orders from the White
House to get his ships back to Oahu.

There's a scene in the movie where Kimmel receives
a cable from Washington, well after the attack
had started, that hostilities with Japan were
imminent.  He tosses the untimely scrap of paper
to the ground.  No mention is made of what Stinnett
proves: "By the closing months of 1941, America
was intercepting and breaking -- within a matter
of hours -- most every code that Japan could
produce."

No less than seven Japanese naval broadcasts
intercepted between November 28 and December 6
confirmed that Japan was planning to wipe out
the bulk of America's Pacific fleet ensconced
at Pearl Harbor, but Kimmel was kept completely
and deliberately in the dark.  He was later the
designated fall guy for the whole debacle, when
the treacherous FDR relieved him of his command
and demoted him unceremoniously to rear admiral.

The film shows an utterly flabbergasted FDR
muttering upon hearing the first report of the
attack, "My God.  An entire fleet at anchor!"
Perhaps at that critical moment FDR betrayed no
foreknowledge when an aide brought him the news,
but the indisputable record as presented by
Stinnett shows that it could only have been
an example of good acting.

To be sure, the pyrotechnics in the movie are
superb.  Hollywood really knows how to blow
things up, whether it be bombs doing it to
battleships or a script accomplishing the same
thing to historical fact.

Perhaps the most interesting utterance from John
Voight's FDR is this line: "Now I wonder every
hour of my life why God put me in this chair."
Read Robert Stinnett's Day of Deceit and you'll
wonder the same thing, but for very devastatingly
different reasons.  The attack of December 7, 1941
is not the only thing that should live in infamy.
The character and behavior of the man "Pearl
Harbor" deifies is another.



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