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Old Mar 1st, 2005, 10:30 PM       
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Originally Posted by kellychaos
Well, since we were largely isolationist prior to WWI, how did they so quickly become a threat in our eyes and through who's influence? That's kind of why I threw in the connections to some labor unions. Were they considered a threat to corporate America? They, corporate Americans, do pull some military strings.
The Republican Party viewed the New Deal-era version of organized labor as an increasingly subversive one, and as early as FDR/Dewey in '44, there were at least whispers of Communism, liberalism, and labor working together to "subvert" the contitution. Most on the Right thought he was far too soft on Communism. By '48, strikes were rampant, and I think labor took on a pretty bad image.

Um, I forgot why we we're talking about Communism.....
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