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...than 36% of the Episcopal clergy want to enter the war right away. Of those who do not, 79% favor armed intervention if a German victory cannot be prevented otherwise. Such was the return of a mail poll of 6,000 clergymen (of whom 50% answered) conducted by the Anglo-Catholic Living Church. Only 10% reported themselves pacifists...
...America had a creative period (1770-1860) arising from her first colonization. . . . Probably a second period of 'manifest destiny' is just around the corner. . . . If the Anglo-Saxon fails to rise to the challenge, the French-Canadian and possibly the hillbilly will...
Equally unfortunate, to most Britons, is the setup of the Government's Petroleum Board, which is headed by representatives of the Shell, Anglo-American and Anglo-Iranian oil companies. The Board buys oil from these companies, resells it to them for distribution. Retail profits are fixed, but the oil companies can set the retail price, presumably take a profit on bulk sales to the Board. Cockney comment on the Petroleum Board: "Oh my, ain't it a luvly...
...economic situation between South America and other nations. There is a lot of palaver about the "Good Neighbor Policy." . . . Great Britain and the U.S. are very eager to entice all the South American nations on their side. The Axis powers are very busy also. Well, the first thing the Anglo-American Governments should do is to send the right kind of diplomats and businessmen to these countries, men who can speak Spanish and Portuguese not only fairly well but without an offensive accent. The U.S. and Great Britain have plenty of money to flash in the faces of the South...
...world situation have the same position, the same interests and entertain the same political views. China is not Japan's real enemy in the present incident. In reality Japan is fighting Britain and America. In the past we purposely affected ignorance of the hostility of the Anglo-Saxons because we were trying to obtain various necessaries from them. It has become clear that we cannot execute our military operations in China by means of supplies from America and Britain. The first thing we now are required to do is to carry out our southward advance. When Europe and Asia...