"What the liberals who advocate that the United States pursue the isolationist course desired by Hitler, Mussolini, the Mikalo, Chamberlain, and our own Hearsts and Coughlins fail to understand is that domestic and foreign policies are essentially a unit. The aggressions and banditry of the fascist dictatorships in their relations with other countries are the external expression of the policy of enslavement and terror at home."
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A.B. Magil
Abraham Bernard "Abe" Magil (1905 – January 2003), better known as A.B. Magil, was a journalist, editor, and pamphleteer. He was Jewish and lived most of his life in the USA.
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