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Charles Lindbergh — Part 14
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Director,
March 7, 1941
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possibility of going into the war, May I auote him now? ‘We
are committed to full support of all those resolute people
overseas who are resisting agsression. To those countries we
must give full aid.! If we are to give full aid everywhere,
ien't it a heevy task, but the Fresident believes in doing
things in a big wey, for inetance, the deficit.
"He said that the United States will never sanction
any peace dictated by ageressors and aponsored by ageressors.
Does he mean that we are not going to annrove a peace until we
prove it not to be dictated by an aggressor? I say that the
day that a peace treaty is signed in this war, it will be a
happier day than the war that this Administration is permitting
by sending arms to kill Europe. (Applause)
"Can you see why some of us fear such a foreisn policy?
In the beginning of such a policy, remember thst the American
taxpayer is going to lease, lend, loose and pay the bill out of
his own pocket and what is more important, we shall have to
send the American boys to fight somebody else's war. Let's
take care of our own first.
"To those who say that this is our war and that we
should send everything possible to Ing¢land but men, I want to
eay that if this is our war and England is fighting our war, let
us have the courage to fight with our men, but this is not our
war and let's stay out of it,
"Europe hes been constantly fighting and has fought -
over four hundred vars since Columbus discovered America, They
have fought, they've been fighting, they are fichting and itt,
none of our business,
"Our own Secretary of Commerce, Jesse Jones, let the
cat out of the bag when he snid that "“Jetre in the war,* and
then he caught himself and said, "We're nearly in the war,®
then he said, 'Wetre preparing for the war and all the others
are texing um that cry.' I say to the Adm’nistration and to the
President that the foreign policy of Washington is dragcing us
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