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Why was Hiss never convicted of his charges?You have yet to prove that FDR was a Stalin fan, since I debunked your material on Alger Hiss...Tomorrow we await another Pro Stalin thread coupled with an anti-FDR theme..Everything in your OP is batshit crazy stuff. I hate to keep breaking this to you.
Regurgitating a bunch of crap you read on a John Birch society pamphlet isn't a discussion.
Pointing and laughing is the only appropriate response.
You offering a pro-Stalin thread????
Certainly not I.
I grieve for the 100+ million you Leftist slaughtered when you could.....
Stalin....42,672,000
Mao.....37,828,000
Hitler....20,946,000
Lenin....4,017,000
Pol Pot...2,397,000
Tojo.....3,990,000
Total......111,850,000
#14 Liberal Demagoguery, Hate and Violence – A Compendium
AND.....no one was more pro-Stalin than Franklin Delano Roosevelt
"....since I debunked your material on Alger Hiss."
Let's see....
I provided the testimony of the CIA...
...and you responded "is not, isssss nooottttttt!"
That sum up the two sides?
Excellent.
He certainly was convicted, you dope.
Here's your history lesson for today
1. The major player in the Alger Hiss saga was fellow Communist, Whitaker Chambers. In his book, Witness, Chambers explains is disillusionment as follows. In 1938, he determined not only to break with the Communist Party, but to inform on the Party when he could. The reason was that he was informed that Stalin was making efforts to align with Hitler, in 1939, and “from any human point of view, the pact was evil.”
2. As Hitler marched into Poland, Chambers arranged a private meeting with Adolf Berle, President Roosevelt’s assistant Sec’y of State. Chambers detailed the Communist espionage network, naming at least two dozen Soviet spies in Roosevelt’s administration, including Alger Hiss. Berle reported this to Roosevelt, who laughed, and told Berle to go f--- himself. (Arthur Herman, Joseph McCarthy: Reexaming the Life and Legacy of America’s Most Hated Senator, p. 60)
3. No action was taken, and in fact, Roosevelt promoted Hiss.
4. Almost a decade later, Chambers was called before the HUAC and named Hiss as a Soviet agent. Hiss sued Chambers, at which time Chambers presented “… four notes in Alger Hiss's handwriting, sixty-five typewritten copies of State Department documents and five strips of microfilm, some of which contained photographs of State Department documents. The press came to call these the "Pumpkin Papers"(Whittaker Chambers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
5. And, of course, all doubt was removed in 1995, when the Venona Soviet cables were decrypted.
6. Proven guilty, jailed for 44 months for perjury (the statute of limitations had run out on espionage), Alger Hiss, traitorous agent of Soviet espionage, the American left views Hiss as a hero.
7. After leaving prison, he spoke at Princeton and was given a standing ovation. Bard College actually has the Alger Hiss Chair of Social Studies (Lawrence Helm's Blog: The Alger Hiss Chair at Bard College)
8. In 1972, Massachusetts readmitted him to the bar. Liberals would never turn their backs on a man who spied for Stalin against America.
Now.....go ahead and prove you're a fool with your usual "is not....isssss nooottttttt!!!!!" post.