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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Gyro/T69 on March 03, 2003, 11:50:36 PM
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New York Times 1944
Some of Hollywoods biggest stars turned out in New York for a week of Anti-war rallies. Leading the organization "Win Without Brains" is Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. 100 of Hollywoods biggest stars banded together to take out a full page add in the New York Times to draw attention to their opposition of an impending attack on the Third Reich.
Among those present at the Tuesday press conference was Judy Garland who stated:
"The adminstration hasn't made the case for invading Europe. It was the Japanese that
attacted us two years ago. Why are we splitting our resources between Asia and Europe.
Shouldn't we concentrate on getting the Japs (sic) first.
Clark Gable added: "Frankly I'm at a loss with this president. He just hasn't made the
case for launching this attack. We have them contained in the East and in Italy. The cost
to launch an attack on this scale is just too much at this time.
Jackie Googan also present added that an attact at this juncture would most certainly
make Hitler all the more angry. "This is great way to increase Nazi recruitment."
Olivia Dehaviland, star of "Gone With the Wind." in response to reports of a new
generation of weapons that can deliver a pilotless Atom bomb capable of destroying a city
stated: "There is no proof of this, I know that Mr. Knox and General Marshal keep
harping about this but they haven't shown any evidence of the sort." Googan was quick to
add, "That's another reason, we don't want them to use those horible weapons on our
boys, or worse yet our civilian population.
Arrol Flynn just back from a trip to the Third Reich deflected criticisms of his trip stating
that despite rumors to the contrary he did not see any signs of death camps. "This trip for
me is for me was a natural extension of my obligation as a father, actor and Nazi spy, he
he just kidding, to find my own voice on matters of conscience
When questioned about our support of Great Britain Garland stated that Great Britain is
one of the four greatest violators of Human Rights on the planet. The rape of India being
just one example but also the devestation of the gentle peace loving Boars in South Africa
is another. "That who we should be fighting."
Not mine stolen
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is this for real or some revisionist hype?
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I don't think it even qualifies as bait.
For example, Clark Gable: In 1942 he enlisted in the Army Air Corps as a buck private. He flew five bombing missions over Germany and received the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal. In 1944 he was promoted to Major and in June he was discharged.
Obviously a "Hollywood" career.. but anyone venturing over Germany in a B-17 in the '43 time frame had some brass.
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it's roadkill.
hope this helps.
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lol
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Damit Hang ! you pretend it's a fake ?
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Jimmy Stewart wound up commanding a wing of B-24's
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you mean to tell me you dont understand this?
Hollywood of old like hollwood of new
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gyro... we understand that what you wrote is not factual. We don't believe that the people quoted actually said those things. understand?
lazs
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Ohh my God.... It's what the could have said.
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well.... as it has been pointed out.... Clark Gable flew combat missons so.... it is unlikely that he would have said anything like that. So nooo.... it isn't what he "could" have said.
I guess what I mean is.... If you are going to make ficticious quotes then you should have used ficticious actors.
I have less respect for actors than most but... they prove themselves foolish often enough that I don't have to make stuff up.
lazs