>>This reminds me a bit of an old story about a conversation between Ayn Rand and her husband, in the early 1970's.
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Here is a recent example of McGovern's view of the people and of national unity—as reported by The New York Times (October 21, 1972). McGovern stated: "Let's face it. This election is more than a contest between George McGovern and Richard Nixon. It is a fundamental struggle between the little people of America and the big rich of America, between the average working man or woman and a powerful elite." I read this to my husband and said: "There are no little people in America." He answered: "Well... there's George McGovern..." >
>From Wikipedia about George McGovern:
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>He volunteered for the U.S. Army Air Forces upon the country's entry into World War II and as a B-24 Liberator pilot flew 35 missions over German-occupied Europe. Among the medals bestowed upon him was a Distinguished Flying Cross for making a hazardous emergency landing of his damaged plane and saving his crew.
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>Little man?
I'm aware of that. The point is that class warfare in the U.S. only perpetuates it.
5 final words on McGovern - unilateral disarmament is not funny