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"Pinckney is further quoted as saying: 'We were amazed<br />

at the words of Mr. Franklin, especially as there are only<br />

about 500 Jews in the country. I trow Mr. Franklin may be<br />

right. In less than 200 years, if we admit them the scoundrels<br />

will be calling US their ANCESTORS'."<br />

Every word of the above statement is true. It is a pity<br />

they were not heeded.<br />

It is not for us to get excited about Germany's treatment<br />

of the Jews. If the German government thinks that they brought<br />

about World War I with its frightful consequences to the German<br />

people; if they believe that they are responsible for the present<br />

war; if they believe the murder of Ernst von Rath was the<br />

act of International Jewry; if for these or other reasons they consider<br />

the Jews undesirable and wish to fine and expel them,—that<br />

is their affair and not ours.<br />

When World War II was declared the Americans in Europe<br />

hurried home. About 1500 of them were on the Athenia which<br />

was torpedoed and sunk in British waters. The Germans claim<br />

that they had no U-boats in that vicinity and that the ship was<br />

sunk by the British themselves for the purpose of influencing<br />

our government to declare war on Germany,—which Churchill<br />

denies.<br />

There was no reason for Germany to sink the ship for it<br />

was en route to America, and it had no provisions or war supplies<br />

or soldiers on it. There was good reason, however, for the<br />

British to sink it because of the American passengers on it—<br />

which was the casus helium of our entry into World War I.<br />

We cannot accept Mr. Churchill's statements at par. He is<br />

the Jewish-type of politician that only says and does those things<br />

that will promote his own purposes. In fact he has publicly<br />

stated, boastfully, that he only gives out such information as he<br />

thinks it is good for the public to know,—of which he is the exclusive<br />

judge.<br />

President Roosevelt sent his envoy, Sumner Welles, abroad<br />

for the pretended purpose of sounding out the warring countries<br />

and the Pope of Rome on the subject of peace. There was much<br />

secrecy attending this mission. It was stated in the press that<br />

the President wanted to get first hand information about the<br />

situation and about the terms of peace. The real purpose was to<br />

effect a truce until we were better prepared for war.<br />

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