FDR's Economic Bill Of Rights

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So what if a government takes a right away from you, then gives it back? What would that act of giving it back be called?
 
as a man i think FDR was great. as a president im 50/50 on him. he's far from being the worst
 
Between Hitler, Stalin and Roosevelt, I would have a hard time deciding who did the most damage.
 
you're far too stupid to have a conversation about the weather with, i'm not even going to try to elaborate on this one
 
damaging people- stalin
causing destruction- the us war machine(FDR)

hitler was an amateur
 
won't happen.
We have way too many lazy fucks who think they are somehow entitled to free shit and we have politicians who feed off of them for votes who want to enlarge the welfare system to keep those people under their thumb.

We will never see welfare eliminated nor will we see a guaranteed job system without welfare because there are people who won't work, period.
 
The neutrality acts that prevented us from selling goods and supplies to our allies at the beginning of the war.

Putting japanese-Americans into concentration camps.

spending and programs that extended the great depression.

heavy censorship of media and abuses of the Office of Censorship.



As a man, he was an egomanic and power hungry. As a president, he was one of the worst.
But because he helped create our great welfare system, many people who support a socialist system see him as a "great" president and ignore all the other issues he had.
 
Stalin killed the most people. Hitler was his own category of evil, attempting to exterminate whole peoples. Roosevelt was a welfarist-leftist tyrant but nowhere on the scale of either Stalin or Hitler. In regards to 'evil', Churchill was worse than Roosevelt.

All are the products of mass leftist democratic society.
 
i'd mention the fact that you lack the intellectual capacity to understand why i was calling vermincelli an idiot, but thats basically redundant at this point
 
It's always hard for me to decide whether that 'honor' belongs to FDR, Wilson, or Lincoln. LBJ, Teddy, Bush, and so many others were also evil, but depending upon the time one would ask me, it's always a tossup between the 'Big Three."
 
ozmar is not allowed to reply to this thread with any credibility until he has at least perused Paine's Rights of Man.

If you want a bibliographic reference:
page 605 - Paine, Thomas. Collected Writings. New York: Library of America, 1995
 
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