The US had no formal alliance with Britain, France or Poland at the time (1941).
Here's how Buchanan referred to Hitler: [Hitler] was also an individual of great courage, a soldier's soldier in the Great War, a political organizer of the first rank, a leader steeped in the history of Europe, who possessed oratorical powers that could awe even those who despised him...Hitler's success was not based on his extraordinary gifts alone. His genius was an intuitive sense of the mushiness, the character flaws, the weakness masquerading as morality that was in the hearts of the statesmen who stood in his path. Patrick Buchanan: A lesson in tyranny too soon forgotten, Chicago Tribune August 25, 1977, Section 3, page 3 You would support this sort of a person? On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Larry wrote: >> >> So do you agree with Buchanan's thesis that the US was wrong to >> declare war on Hitler in WW2? >> > > I haven't read it so I dunno, but probably not since they were an ally > of a country that attacked us. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they want? Let them know on the House of Fusion mailing lists Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/message.cfm/messageid:307544 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.5
