Pearl Harbor - unprovoked? Jeannette Rankin's 1942 address to Congress | www.kla.tv/24318

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Today is the anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, which caused America's entry into World War 2. On December 8th, 1942, exactly one year after president Roosevelt stood before Congress and demanded a vote for war, Jeanette Rankin, the only member of Congress to vote against America's entry into that war, penned an address to Congress, entitled, “Some Questions about Pearl Harbor”. In the speech, she asks whether or not the attack by the Japanese was 'unprovoked', as FDR put it. Listen to her speech and decide for yourself!
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