2016 Postmortem
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think
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Smedley Darlington Butler[1] (July 30, 1881 June 21, 1940) was a United States Marine Corps major general, the highest rank authorized at that time, and at the time of his death the most decorated Marine in U.S. history. During his 34-year career as a Marine, he participated in military actions in the Philippines, China, in Central America and the Caribbean during the Banana Wars, and France in World War I. Butler is well known for having later become an outspoken critic of U.S. wars and their consequences, as well as exposing the Business Plot, an alleged plan to overthrow the U.S. government.
By the end of his career, Butler had received 16 medals, five for heroism. He is one of 19 men to receive the Medal of Honor twice, one of three to be awarded both the Marine Corps Brevet Medal and the Medal of Honor, and the only Marine to be awarded the Brevet Medal and two Medals of Honor, all for separate actions.
In 1933, he became involved in a controversy known as the Business Plot, when he told a congressional committee that a group of wealthy industrialists were planning a military coup to overthrow Franklin D. Roosevelt, with Butler selected to lead a march of veterans to become dictator, similar to other Fascist regimes at that time. The individuals involved all denied the existence of a plot and the media ridiculed the allegations. A final report by a special House of Representatives Committee confirmed some of Butler's testimony.
In 1935, Butler wrote a book entitled War Is a Racket, where he described and criticized the workings of the United States in its foreign actions and wars, such as those he was a part of, including the American corporations and other imperialist motivations behind them. After retiring from service, he became a popular activist, speaking at meetings organized by veterans, pacifists, and church groups in the 1930s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smedley_Butler
JTFrog
(14,274 posts)I can understand why you left it out, but for the sake of transparency:
Yes, this source:
When was The American Conservative founded?
The magazine was founded in 2002 by Pat Buchanan, Scott McConnell, and Taki Theodoracopulos, in response to the distinctively unconservative policies of the Bush administration (the Iraq war chief among them). The goal was to provide an intellectual home for serious, independent-minded conservatives.
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JTFrog
(14,274 posts)You couldn't be more obvious.
DemocratSinceBirth
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JTFrog
(14,274 posts)trash into our backyard hoping no one would notice? (I noticed you were copying and pasting all over the forum like this)
Enjoy your stay.
Please clean up after yourself.
SidDithers
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JTFrog
(14,274 posts)Plop a right wing source in the middle of the forum and then play the "well dispute it" game. There are a couple very obvious characters doing that here everyday. I expect a few have more than one account to keep from getting completely sent on time out.
What blows me away is that it's like this part of the TOS doesn't even exist anymore: Teabaggers, Neo-cons, Dittoheads, Paulites, Freepers, Birthers, and right-wingers in general are not welcome here.
Because they are batshit crazy and arguing with batshit crazy is like arguing with a kitchen table. Getting away from that crap was the biggest reason by far that I became a member of DU.
