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Show ~0v rre all l{no1-:r. 'rA11 him 8nvt"ling ~rou 1{now" . I only mentioned t~at because of how afratd I ~as, you ~now .. I understand . . . because vou arP afra'\.d frol'T' Germany. I TtJas maybe, whP.n I first got here, ~ore afraid than I was out there because I was afraid so~Pbody's keBping after me and send me bac~. But, it was only a snort ti~e until p~o~le told ~P. that here you c8n say anything ' ! t 1<'"' ~Lv you v.Tant. If you don't 1ike the uresident you lre+1 hirn,.._fhe's no go0d. I had frtBnds and relatives when ~oosevelt was the president~ :, , ..;. - ,' 11:;1 I • w~o IJwas a God send, because I ca'!le to this country •• I saved my I I life •• and ? r~s'\.dent Roosevelt was the president, and I thought he '· is a ~i~g, ~e is the sake of God - you can't say anything - what-ever he said 'tAras corn.,.,and, whate,rer he said TIJ'as law, you know, just lil{e the bible. Then ! heard one man sitting there say "why don't they tal.ce that gu:v and burn l--Jirn?", and I thought I'd better get out of there. But then his nephew sa.id to me "well, that doesn't ~atter, he would say that if there was another president. He just doesn't li'!<e - you can do that here". ~Trs. q Yea~, t~at was new to us. ["r. ? Tnat was new to any ~uropean, not only a .Je":..;ish European. !~tr. K I know what you're saying. rr.r. ~ You couldn't sav "the Keiser stin"-<s"l Tl-Jere TN"as rrtostly fear, too. f·1r. K How long did you hP-1~ Bernie? o t+e-., Mr. q Oh, I don't know anyrnore ••• as ~as he needed me. ~r. K l"Jas 1 t oft en? tlr. B ue says it was very often - I say it was very rare, but he knows it b~tter. A~ter he - came down the second time, I was looking forward to his co~ing down. |