From: Jim Webster (jimweb@simonides.prestel.co.uk)
Date: Sun Mar 31 2002 - 05:13:44 PST
There are so many errors in this 'statement' that the entire thing
should be consigned to the recycle bin without further ado.
Dave Ball wrote:
> Hi all...
>
> Just to set the record straight the Queen Mum persuaded Parliament and
> Winston Churchill whom she could not stand by the way to pacify Hitler and
> it was only after Hitler started heading straight for England killing tens
> of thousands of French and Dutch on the way that she took a "back seat" and
> let Winston Churchill (who is probably one of the greatest leaders the
> English have ever had) do it his way. Also the Queen Mum lived at Windsor
> Castle which is where she remained during the war which by the way was
> relatively safe from the Blitz if you remember the Germans hit Buckingham
> Palace and it was well known that no one was home when it happened. Sure the
> Queen jumped in a limo and had the reporters come out to see her walking
> around the ruins looking none the worse jumping from ruble pile to ruble
> pile all the while her subjects were being bombed and rocketed from right
> across the channel and there lives were in a shambles.
> FDR met with Churchill it was a famous meeting and Secret after that meeting
> American Factories kicked it into high gear we still had not entered the war
> even when Churchill pleaded for our help we did nothing but pass him a bill
> for the tanks and planes.
> Because of a little known law passed in 1937 called the neutrality Act we
> could not get involved remember Roosevelt was an isolationist and America
> had geographical isolation. Between 1930 and 1940 America enjoyed the
> booming German economy. America was fueling all sides of the war and this
> was bringing America out of the depression so we had good reason to wait.
> In 1937 the Japanese army numbered over a million ours was one hundred
> thousand. The Queen never met with FDR on any War Maters this was not her
> "duties" and below Her Station.
> America entered the War in 1941 when the Japanese ended our isolation by
> forcing us to open a big can of whoop-ass and by this time lucky for the
> world we had waited because now America was strong rich and mad as hell.
> FDR had another meeting December 12th 1941 with Winston Churchill and FDR
> told him America was on the way and pissed.
> The rest is History.
> The Queen Mum was a Monarch she Partied and lived a long life well taken
> care of. She also supported Apartheid and did this openly, thought the Jews
> were strange and tried to persuade many including Churchill to leave Hitler
> alone after all he was harmless.
>
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> Dave Ball
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