Vince53
11-06-2011, 09:03 PM
Archie learns that his blind friend, Mr. Van Ranseller, had been fired during the Red Scare on suspicion of being a Communist. At the very end of the show, it turns out that he had never been a Communist, but he had known that the committee was violating the Constitution and told them so.
I'm going to surprise you by saying that I was on Archie's side. If any American wants to be a Communist, he should leave. Cuba has lots of openings for slave labor in the sugar cane fields.
The truth is that a frightened United States, remembering what had happened at Pearl Harbor, over-reacted to a small Communist threat. Senator Joe McCarthy went mad with power as he became a greater danger than the Communists ever were.
The show had good drama as Archie struggles between his strongly-held love of America and has friendship with Mr. Van Ranseller.
I'm going to surprise you by saying that I was on Archie's side. If any American wants to be a Communist, he should leave. Cuba has lots of openings for slave labor in the sugar cane fields.
The truth is that a frightened United States, remembering what had happened at Pearl Harbor, over-reacted to a small Communist threat. Senator Joe McCarthy went mad with power as he became a greater danger than the Communists ever were.
The show had good drama as Archie struggles between his strongly-held love of America and has friendship with Mr. Van Ranseller.