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MarZutra:
Sorry, but may I ask what was so good about FDR?  I can name many things he did that distroyed the fiber of America not to mention placed millions of people under Communism at the sell out at Yalta.  FDR with his ultra-Liberal wife who followed the same New Age and Theosophy crap as Alice Bailey and Helena Blavatsky, were no damn good. 

While Jews were cooking in the ovens of Auschwitz FDR's Allied forces bombed everthing but the railways and key foreign owned German corporations. 

If anyone is interested there are very good books on FDR and America's/West's funding/aiding Nazism, Communsim and of course the elitists today doing the same thing with the same peoples/nations adding to it the Muslims...

http://www.somebodyhelpme.info/ebooks/ebooks.html

Shangri-La, I don't know if you are Jewish or Christian but there is one book on that page that may very much interest you called "The Rainbow Swastika" by Hannah Newman.   ;)

cjd:

--- Quote from: MarZutra on September 25, 2007, 05:39:19 PM ---Sorry, but may I ask what was so good about FDR?  I can name many things he did that distroyed the fiber of America not to mention placed millions of people under Communism at the sell out at Yalta.  FDR with his ultra-Liberal wife who followed the same New Age and Theosophy crap as Alice Bailey and Helena Blavatsky, were no damn good. 

While Jews were cooking in the ovens of Auschwitz FDR's Allied forces bombed everthing but the railways and key foreign owned German corporations. 

If anyone is interested there are very good books on FDR and America's/West's funding/aiding Nazism, Communsim and of course the elitists today doing the same thing with the same peoples/nations adding to it the Muslims...

http://www.somebodyhelpme.info/ebooks/ebooks.html

Shangri-La, I don't know if you are Jewish or Christian but there is one book on that page that may very much interest you called "The Rainbow Swastika" by Hannah Newman.   ;)

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MarZutra I never said that FDR was a great president but he did do America some good if only to get people out of the stagnation of a world wide depression. If only by talking to them he got folks moving again which was just what was needed. This thread was started by an 8 year old child that has no idea who FDR was before I started playing this little game of having the parent and the child look up the things you saw in this thread. Shangri-La is a mythical place and it was I that linked it to FDR and Camp David. The posts progressed from there. FDR is a interesting president for people who live in New York because his primary home is the presidential library and his other homes are all open to the public to visit.
For all his sins I like FDR and I honestly believe that with all that was going on with the war he was either not informed or he personally was unable to do more to stop the slaughter of Jews in the German camps. If I am not mistaken FDR had an opposition congress and it was not always easy for him to get things he wanted done. It was very sad the way Jews were turned away that were seeking asylum here however I again believe he did not have to power or political clout to open the doors to what could have been a sizable Jewish immigration. Times were still hard in America then and the last thing Americans wanted were more mouths to feed even if only temporally.  His Liberal programs were not all that liberal and most were intended to sunset at some point when times got better. Social Security as we know it now was never part of FDR's original plan. SSI was only intended to keep people from starving it was not intended to be a retirement system. By his 4 term FDR was so sick he did not want to run again but bowed to party pressure. What happened at Yalta was really not entirely his fault it would have required possibly taking on the Russians then and there to make them back down and from the way my father puts it ( a WW2 vet ) nobody was in the mood to fight any longer. From the Jewish prospective looking back FDR was not a good president. From any other he was really no worse than any of the others that came before or after him.

cjd:

--- Quote from: bullcat jr. on September 25, 2007, 04:32:50 PM ---
With my Mom's help we came up with Campobello.  Is that right?

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Thats some picture you found there of FDR's summer home thats another of his homes I hope to get to see one day. Its over in Canada so I will need to get my passport updated before I go :D

MarZutra:
cjd I agree for you.  He was on the same level a Woodrow Wilson with his sympathy for and forward Socialism via the League of Nations and the United Nations....   ;)

bullcat jr.:
I liked looking up FDR.
It was interesting.
It looks like he really lived in Shangri - La.
His houses were beautiful.

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