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Woodrow Wilson Speaking at Labor Convention, 1918?

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National Archives footage of Wilson at Labor Convention in Buffalo; footage of Samuel Gompers, head of the American Federation of Labor.

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  • LOL at all the Tea Party trolls targeting Wilson videos. LOL names like "billyguns," yeah you're not a redneck hick who reflixively votes Republican without ever thinking why you do it. lol assholes.

  • The "Lusitania" was loaded with armaments. Germany wanted peace and petitioned the Vatican to broker it. Read Walter Karp's: "The Politic of War."

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  • Who is the fellow at 0:28 that Mr. Gompers is talking to?

  • @jros83

    Wilson was a terrible president whose policies very nearly destroyed this country. And quite honestly, he was extremely racist.

    And just because you voice your opinion doesn't mean you're a troll. If anything, the ignorant person is YOU, making assumptions about people based on their names.

  • I wish women still dressed like that

  • He was a sick, twisted racist who shares a lot of the blame for the current financial collapse (the Fed) and the expansionary foreign policy (the Wilsonian principle).

  • Yes because Japan was affecting the west's interests and war's bonus is that you have a special hand at the econoimy of the losser's country read history...

  • Webster Tarpley maintains that the September 11 attacks were engineered by a rogue network of the military industrial complex and intelligence agencies. he describe a model of false flag terror operations by a rogue network in the military/intelligence sector working with moles in the private sector and in corporate media.

  • And read Tarpley's books :)

  • Yes, by a massive embargo, combined with lots of other aggressions. So Japan did not see any other way out and so stepped directly into the trap.

    The Wilson regime was a bankster and military-industrial lead one. Here in Germany we have our special experiences with such kind of politics.

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