Roosevelt And His Foe...Together

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1. Today is the birthday of FDR, the 32nd President, who changed many things about this county....some of them for the better.
Franklin Roosevelt is the only American President to have built concentration camps for his own citizens.


2. His attitude toward Jewish folks, and Asians is hardly different from that of the current Democrat Party...but we can add white folks to the list today.

" Why did the administration actively seek to discourage and disqualify Jewish refugees from coming to the United States? Why didn't the president quietly tell his State Department (which administered the immigration system) to fill the quotas for Germany and Axis-occupied countries to the legal limit? That alone could have saved 190,000 lives. It would not have required a fight with Congress or the anti-immigration forces; it would have involved minimal political risk to the president."FDR's troubling view of Jews

Interesting questions that an inquiring mind would have no trouble answering when considering Roosevelt's attitude toward other minorities....


3. There is evidence of other troubling private remarks by FDR too, including dismissing pleas for Jewish refugees as “Jewish wailing” and “sob stuff”; expressing (to a senator ) his pride that “there is no Jewish blood in our veins”; and characterizing a tax maneuver by a Jewish newspaper publisher as “a dirty Jewish trick.”

"This attitude dovetails with what is known about FDR's views regarding immigrants in general and Asian immigrants in particular.... He recommended that future immigration should be limited to those who had "blood of the right sort." "
What FDR said about Jews in private

Bet government school doesn't teach these facts, does it.




4. And, ironically, it is the day celebrated in California as Fred Korematsu Day.

"The Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution is celebrated on January 30 in California to commemorate the birthday of Fred Korematsu, a Japanese-American civil rights activist (see Korematsu v. US). It is the first day in U.S. history named after an Asian American.
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_Korematsu_Day

Fred Korematsu Day - Wikipedia



5. January 30, 2011: California became the first state to celebrate Fred Korematsu Day, which honoured the Japanese American activist who was convicted in 1942 of violating an exclusion order requiring him to relocate; his subsequent legal appeals were denied.
Britannica.com




FDR would be proud that this day, his Democrat Party is still fronting racism.

 
Happy Birthday to FDR
Our greatest modern President

Franklin-D-Roosevelt-1937.jpg
 
Here is the 'threat' that 'Franklin the Hater' demanded by thrown into a concentration camp.

Fred_Korematsu.jpg


"How many Japanese spies did the government find?
Many Americans worried that citizens of Japanese ancestry would act as spies or saboteurs for the Japanese government. Fear — not evidence — drove the U.S. to place over 127,000 Japanese-Americans in concentration camps for the duration of WWII. Over 127,000 United States citizens were imprisoned during World War II."
www.ushistory.org › ...

Japanese-American Internment [ushistory.org]

Japanese-American Internment [ushistory.org]






A study of Franklin Roosevelt will identify his true motivation....the desire to be as powerful as his pals, Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin.
 
While Franklin Roosevelt was busy imprisoning Japanese Americans in his concentration camps, he couldn't see any reason to help the European Jews in Hitler's concentration camps.

Today's article in Tablet Mag....

"FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT BETRAYED EUROPE’S JEWS"

Reminds of FDR's lack of a moral compass:

"On Jan. 22, 1944, two days before the full Senate was scheduled to vote on the Rogers-Gillette rescue resolution, the president created the new agency by executive order and called it the War Refugee Board. The Roosevelt biographers later gave the president credit for creating the rescue agency, but the truth is that he had to be dragged kicking and screaming to finally do something decent for the Jewish victims of the Nazis.

...we should consider this essential lesson of the Holocaust for America: There can be no American greatness if there is no American moral leadership..."
Franklin Roosevelt Betrayed Europe's Jews


Reminds that the Democrat Party is the 'party of death,' not life.
 
Franklin Roosevelt…..this god, the man who employed no efforts at saving the lives of American service men…..



1. Roosevelt offered up the lives of everyone in Eastern Europe to his lord and master, Joseph 'Koba' Stalin


2. He made certain that Stalin's plans continued after his death: the creation of the United Nations


3. He extended the Depression by years.


4. He disposed of the Constitution


5. He imposed Mussolini's Fascist policies and called it 'the New Deal


6. He turned over command of our military actions in WWII to Stalin, and cost multiple thousands of US soldiers' deaths.


7. He made certain that communism survived the war, and thrived afterwards.


8. Without his efforts, there would be no Red China, no Korean War, and no Vietnamese War


9. ...and he is the proximate explanation for the cultural Marxism prevalent in society today.


10. He was a racist and a bigot how wanted only those ‘with the right sort of blood.’ Sounds like a Nazis, huh?
 
1. Today is the birthday of FDR, the 32nd President, who changed many things about this county....some of them for the better.
Franklin Roosevelt is the only American President to have built concentration camps for his own citizens.


2. His attitude toward Jewish folks, and Asians is hardly different from that of the current Democrat Party...but we can add white folks to the list today.

" Why did the administration actively seek to discourage and disqualify Jewish refugees from coming to the United States? Why didn't the president quietly tell his State Department (which administered the immigration system) to fill the quotas for Germany and Axis-occupied countries to the legal limit? That alone could have saved 190,000 lives. It would not have required a fight with Congress or the anti-immigration forces; it would have involved minimal political risk to the president."FDR's troubling view of Jews

Interesting questions that an inquiring mind would have no trouble answering when considering Roosevelt's attitude toward other minorities....


3. There is evidence of other troubling private remarks by FDR too, including dismissing pleas for Jewish refugees as “Jewish wailing” and “sob stuff”; expressing (to a senator ) his pride that “there is no Jewish blood in our veins”; and characterizing a tax maneuver by a Jewish newspaper publisher as “a dirty Jewish trick.”

"This attitude dovetails with what is known about FDR's views regarding immigrants in general and Asian immigrants in particular.... He recommended that future immigration should be limited to those who had "blood of the right sort." "
What FDR said about Jews in private

Bet government school doesn't teach these facts, does it.




4. And, ironically, it is the day celebrated in California as Fred Korematsu Day.

"The Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution is celebrated on January 30 in California to commemorate the birthday of Fred Korematsu, a Japanese-American civil rights activist (see Korematsu v. US). It is the first day in U.S. history named after an Asian American.
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_Korematsu_Day

Fred Korematsu Day - Wikipedia



5. January 30, 2011: California became the first state to celebrate Fred Korematsu Day, which honoured the Japanese American activist who was convicted in 1942 of violating an exclusion order requiring him to relocate; his subsequent legal appeals were denied.
Britannica.com




FDR would be proud that this day, his Democrat Party is still fronting racism.

Ah the far right- still after all of this time reminding Americans of what FDR got wrong. And of course using it to once again promote the lie that the Democratic Party- which by a large margin members of minorities in America- African Americans, Jews, Latinos, Asians- is the party of racism- while the lily white Republican Party doesn't have a racist bone in its body.

The internment of the Japanese Americans was wrong- and it was a wrong with overwhelming support from both parties. It is a shameful legacy.

In 1988 a bill was passed by Democrats, despite the opposition of Republicans in the House, to give compensation to the victims of the internment camps.
Civil Liberties Act of 1988 - Wikipedia
And signed into law by Ronald Reagan.
 
Franklin Roosevelt…..this god, the man who employed no efforts at saving the lives of American service men…..



1. Roosevelt offered up the lives of everyone in Eastern Europe to his lord and master, Joseph 'Koba' Stalin


2. He made certain that Stalin's plans continued after his death: the creation of the United Nations


3. He extended the Depression by years.


4. He disposed of the Constitution


5. He imposed Mussolini's Fascist policies and called it 'the New Deal


6. He turned over command of our military actions in WWII to Stalin, and cost multiple thousands of US soldiers' deaths.


7. He made certain that communism survived the war, and thrived afterwards.


8. Without his efforts, there would be no Red China, no Korean War, and no Vietnamese War


9. ...and he is the proximate explanation for the cultural Marxism prevalent in society today.


10. He was a racist and a bigot how wanted only those ‘with the right sort of blood.’ Sounds like a Nazis, huh?

Oh I had forgotten what a total nut job you are!

Never mind- I will leave you spin your nutball conspiracy theories.
 
1. Today is the birthday of FDR, the 32nd President, who changed many things about this county....some of them for the better.
Franklin Roosevelt is the only American President to have built concentration camps for his own citizens.


2. His attitude toward Jewish folks, and Asians is hardly different from that of the current Democrat Party...but we can add white folks to the list today.

" Why did the administration actively seek to discourage and disqualify Jewish refugees from coming to the United States? Why didn't the president quietly tell his State Department (which administered the immigration system) to fill the quotas for Germany and Axis-occupied countries to the legal limit? That alone could have saved 190,000 lives. It would not have required a fight with Congress or the anti-immigration forces; it would have involved minimal political risk to the president."FDR's troubling view of Jews

Interesting questions that an inquiring mind would have no trouble answering when considering Roosevelt's attitude toward other minorities....


3. There is evidence of other troubling private remarks by FDR too, including dismissing pleas for Jewish refugees as “Jewish wailing” and “sob stuff”; expressing (to a senator ) his pride that “there is no Jewish blood in our veins”; and characterizing a tax maneuver by a Jewish newspaper publisher as “a dirty Jewish trick.”

"This attitude dovetails with what is known about FDR's views regarding immigrants in general and Asian immigrants in particular.... He recommended that future immigration should be limited to those who had "blood of the right sort." "
What FDR said about Jews in private

Bet government school doesn't teach these facts, does it.




4. And, ironically, it is the day celebrated in California as Fred Korematsu Day.

"The Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution is celebrated on January 30 in California to commemorate the birthday of Fred Korematsu, a Japanese-American civil rights activist (see Korematsu v. US). It is the first day in U.S. history named after an Asian American.
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_Korematsu_Day

Fred Korematsu Day - Wikipedia



5. January 30, 2011: California became the first state to celebrate Fred Korematsu Day, which honoured the Japanese American activist who was convicted in 1942 of violating an exclusion order requiring him to relocate; his subsequent legal appeals were denied.
Britannica.com




FDR would be proud that this day, his Democrat Party is still fronting racism.

Ah the far right- still after all of this time reminding Americans of what FDR got wrong. And of course using it to once again promote the lie that the Democratic Party- which by a large margin members of minorities in America- African Americans, Jews, Latinos, Asians- is the party of racism- while the lily white Republican Party doesn't have a racist bone in its body.

The internment of the Japanese Americans was wrong- and it was a wrong with overwhelming support from both parties. It is a shameful legacy.

In 1988 a bill was passed by Democrats, despite the opposition of Republicans in the House, to give compensation to the victims of the internment camps.
Civil Liberties Act of 1988 - Wikipedia
And signed into law by Ronald Reagan.


"Ah the far right- still after all of this time reminding Americans of what FDR got wrong."


There is no Far Right in this country.

I'd be happy to prove it.
 
Where else but in Progressive backward Bizzaroland is a President with a 20% unemployment his first 2 terms labeled "great"?
 
Where else but in Progressive backward Bizzaroland is a President with a 20% unemployment his first 2 terms labeled "great"?



Got to give credit where 'credit' is due.....if credit is the right word: the Leftists have discovered

a) a way to make cowards out of their supporters, making them fearful of questioning the lies,

and b) how to make the indoctrination indelible.
 
Where else but in Progressive backward Bizzaroland is a President with a 20% unemployment his first 2 terms labeled "great"?



Got to give credit where 'credit' is due.....if credit is the right word: the Leftists have discovered

a) a way to make cowards out of their supporters, making them fearful of questioning the lies,

and b) how to make the indoctrination indelible.

And made us pay for it too! We're paying for our cultural suicide! Is that brilliant or what?!
 
"FDR Solicitor General Lied to Supreme Court about Japanese Internment

DAMON ROOT | 5.31.2011 2:39 PM

In Korematsu v. United States (1944), the U.S Supreme Court, packed to the hilt with 8 justices appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, upheld FDR's notorious Executive Order 9066, which authorized the forced internment of Japanese-Americans as a matter of "military urgency" during World War II. It's an ugly decision and the full story is even worse. As The Los Angeles Times reports, Neal Katyal, the acting solicitor general for the Obama administration, has admitted that one of his predecessors, FDR's Solicitor General Charles Fahy, deliberately misled the Supreme Court in the case.

Here's L.A. Times reporter David Savage:

Katyal said Tuesday that Charles Fahy, an appointee of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, deliberately hid from the court a report from the Office of Naval Intelligence that concluded the Japanese Americans on the West Coast did not pose a military threat. The report indicated there was no evidence Japanese Americans were disloyal, were acting as spies or were signaling enemy submarines, as some at the time had suggested…."
FDR Solicitor General Lied to Supreme Court about Japanese Internment



I guess FDR knew about the lies just as much as Obama knew about the surveillance of the Trump administration....
 

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