In a message dated 6/26/01 6:27:04 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Stinnett volume shows that the President of the United States not only knew
when and where the Japanese attack would take place, but also puts it in
its
proper context as the logical outcome of a provocative policy aimed at
getting us into the European war through the Asian "back door."


So what is new about this?  This fact is common knowledge. Heck FDR allowed
British spies to assassinate German spies in the US.  A clear violation of
the constitution.

Grow up for Pete sake. I am not an FDR fan in general. But, what he did vis a
vis W.W.II was necessary.

Carl

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