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M.A.S.H. Star Partners with Castro's Spy Agency

Tacitus X Wrote: Jul 13, 2012 8:59 AM
Like the show MASH, Farrell is forever trapped in the worst of 1970's-style liberalism. I always hated the 1970's-style haircuts and attitudes of the show (and the movie for that matter) of what was supposed to be set in the early 1950's -- like a pretentious "Happy Days." Larry Gelbart's joke-writing was funny, but anyone seeing Farrell or Alda on a talk show know they're both as dull as department store mannequins.
Patricia742 Wrote: Jul 13, 2012 3:10 PM
No one who lived through the Korean war would think this show was anything but Anti-American propaganda. I have a couple of family members who thought it was funny and did not see through the thinly disguised liberal crapola, but I did from the first. The Americans were always wrong, blah, blah,blah. In my opinion Alan Alda was just as bad as FarrelI, was also a Commie sympathizer and the sound of his voice was like rubbing chalk on a blackboard.....screechy.

Though a consistently good show, few conservatives mistook M.A.S.H for anything but pinko propaganda. Last week long-time M.A.S.H star Mike Farrell (Capt. B.J. Hunnicut) took the last few baby-steps and started spouting outright Communist propaganda.

In a letter to President Obama, Farrell officially partners with Castro’s KGB-trained DGI urging the release of five of their agents and officers who were convicted in 2001 of conspiracy to commit espionage against the U.S. and conspiracy to murder Americans. The Supreme Court has twice upheld the convictions of these Communist terrorists and accessories to murder. In 1933, Stalin’s propaganda chief, Willi Munzenberg, re-monikered the...

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