Talk:La Follette Committee
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[edit] Espionage?
Nothing in this article shows that there was espionage going on the committee. These guys were spies, sure, but how does that affect the committee's work? Because the Comintern wanted to do away with the labor spy system in the US? Well, guess what, so did most workers. It's important to mention that they were spies in this article, but it seems to me that there needs to be at least one line saying whether or not there's any evidence that the Moscow connection in any way undermined the validity of the committees work and its conclusions. Maybe I'm wrong and there is evidence somewhere, but as it stands, the connection is trivia, not proof of international espionage. Was there any confidential material the commies got a hold of? Was there fabricated evidence? and that sort of thing...Bobanny 20:12, 1 October 2006 (UTC)