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Thursday, July 03, 2003

 

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You owe your freedom today to:
  • Joseph McCarthy, Jr.
  • Edgar Hoover
  • Richard Nixon
  • Whittaker Chambers
  • Ronald Reagan

Ann Coulter in her column at TownHall.com addresses each of these:

As President Franklin D. Roosevelt rounded up Japanese for the internment camps, liberals were awed by his genius. The Japanese internment was praised by liberal luminaries such as Earl Warren, Felix Frankfurter and Hugo Black. Joseph Rauh, a founder of Americans for Democratic Action - and celebrated foe of "McCarthyism" � supported the internment.

There was one lonely voice in the Roosevelt administration opposed to the Japanese internment � that of J. Edgar Hoover. The American Civil Liberties Union gave J. Edgar Hoover an award for wartime vigilance during World War II.
Go and read the entire column.

Coulter repeats what I've said, and other liberty loving bloggers have said. The lefty loons refuse to accept that their coddling and defense of Communism was at a cost to the United States and to freedom loving peoples world-wide, a cost in blood, sweat and tears. Every casulty in Korea, in Vietnam, and in a hundred lesser known places around the globe is due solely and entirely to this collaboration with an evil regime, an evil tyranny, an evil ideology.

And she also accurately points out that if J. Edgar Hoover were a cross dresser or gay, the reporter telling that tale would have been lauded to the skies with journalistic prizes and plaudits. Tales told after a man's death don't make themselve true.

There were Communists in Hollywood. There were Communists in the State Department. There were Communists in America, taking money and direction from Moscow. We know that for a fact. Maybe it's time to rehabilitate the reputations of those men who fought the good fight at the cost of their good names.



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