ROOSEVELT HITS OUT
ATTACK ON REPUBLICAN OPPONENTS “CAMPAIGN OF FALSEHOOD” ALLEGED. SOME CHANGES OF FRONT RECALLED. NEW YORK, October 28. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) At a Democratic Party rally President • Roosevelt attacked a “campaign of falsehood” when replying to a Republican charge that American rearmament was slow and inept. He quoted from records revealing that the Republicans played politics with defence in 1938 and 1938 and said they were playing politics with the national security today. Their statements and votes sabotaged the Administrattidn’s continual efforts to increase the defence. The Republican orators swung through the air with the greatest of ease, but Americans were not voting for the best trapeze performer. When the Naval Expansion Bill was before Congress the Republicans who fought it were McNary, Vandenburg, Nye, Hamilton and Fish. The Republican orators were now yelling “Me, too,” on help for Britain,' but last autumn when they had the chance to vote aid to Britain and the other democracies, they turned it down. Now at the eleventh hour they had discovered what others knew all along, that overseas succes in warding off an invasion by the dictators meant safety for the United States.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 October 1940, Page 4
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