Originally posted by punkrockforyou
In a spirit of unity, Rusty Trombone has dictated the following letter addressed to jdbolick and other powers of WL:
They seek to indict those who were responsible for the guidance of our affairs. This also would be a foolish and pernicious process. There are too many in it. Let each man search his conscience and search his speeches. I frequently search mine.
Of this I am quite sure, that if we open a quarrel between the past and the present, we shall find that we have lost the future. Therefore, I cannot accept the drawing of any distinctions between members of the present Government. It was formed at a moment of crisis in order to unite all the parties and all sections of opinion.
Without this concentrated power we cannot face what lies before us. I should not think it would be very advantageous for the powers that be to prolong this debate this afternoon under conditions of public stress. Many facts are not clear that will be clear in a short time. We are to have a secret session on Thursday, and I should think that would be a better opportunity for the many earnest expressions of opinion which members will desire to make and for the WL to discuss vital matters without having everything read the next morning by our dangerous foes.
Those are the regular, well-tested, well-proved arguments on which we have relied during many years in peace and war. But the question is whether there are any new methods by which those solid assurances can be circumvented. It would not be a good thing for me to go into details of this. It might suggest ideas to other people which they have not thought of, and they would not be likely to give us any of their ideas in exchange. All I will say is that untiring vigilance and mind-searching must be devoted to the subject.
I do not at all underrate the severity of the ordeal which lies before us; but I believe our countrymen will show themselves capable of standing up to it, like the brave men of Barcelona, and will be able to stand up to it, and carry on in spite of it, at least as well as any other people in the world. Much will depend upon this; every man and every woman will have the chance to show the finest qualities of their race, and render the highest service to their cause.
Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that if the World League and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, 'This was their finest hour.'
Thank you,
RT
Greetings,
As the President of WL I am writing to inform you that while I did not read your letter you may pwau.
Sincerely,
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