WAR & PEACE: My Last Address

To U.S. citizens who still had faith in themselves and in their nation the words of Charles Augustus Lindbergh last week were a shock. Warning an America First rally in Fort Wayne, Ind., that "it may be my last address," Mr. Lindbergh reported in a strained voice:

>"If free speech ends in this country,* it means that we are no longer a free people. It means that we are about to enter dictatorship and probably foreign war."

> "[The people] have been deceived . . . [by] the false promises of the interventionists and of our Administration."

> "Congress, like the...

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