Well, since it was peacetime for England and 6+ years removed from WWII, it seemed like peacetime to me. Also, I knew those dates from memory- not Wikipedia. And in fact, if you read up on his second administration, you will note it was one of statesmanship and not war activity.
Nonetheless, Churchill became a world statesman during those years. He was desperate to prove he was more than just a great war time leader, and overall he accomplished that. To me, he was one of the 5 great statesmen of the 20th century.
Nothing amazing about the 3 of them being grouped together. They all did their best to place extreme limits on the personal freedoms of the common man. Eerie how the supposed Hitler quote is an exact blueprint for how Bush/Cheney governed this country.
ha, you silly man. you have it backwards! Hitler's quote is an exact blueprint for how that socialist/communist "leftist" Obama works! Bazinga!
Ghandi quite effectively disproved that lie nearly one hundred years ago. Doesn't anybody study history anymore?
No. they repeat the jist of the emails they receive and think if they say it enough it becomes true. It's especially good if you say it a lot and ignore those who prove you have no idea what you're talking about.
That's a riot. Churchill spent much of his life trying to keep the populace of India, Kenya and Malaya enslaved to the British Empire. As most British leaders were, he was an unapologetic racist who, like Hitler, tied a man's worth to his bloodline. His decision to return Britain to the Gold Standard has been widely blamed as the match that lit the fire called The Great Depression.
Well, it turns out we're both right, as Obama has not had enough support to undo or reverse the evils Bush/Cheney did. Now he appears to have thrown in the towel and the onslaught of tyranny has resumed through TSA, DHS, and extended tax cuts for the rich.
Yes, but he was the Prime Minister when the country still needed a lot of rebuilding after the war. There is not doubt he was one of our greatest leaders but it comes down to the time(s) he was elected, in my opinion.