Roosevelt....the Un-Reagan

Americans continue to benefit from the policies, programs and legacy of FDR from 80 years ago. The best the FDR haters c
an do is try to compare Reagan, and there just is no comparison. His biggest accomplishment is that along with other world leaders, he helped bring the eventual end to the USSR. Problem there is that his contribution is debated, and worst of all, while the USSR ceased to exist, Russia and the Cold War was only put on delay. We are dealing with the sloppy job to this day. The threat of war with the old USSR, or at least the main body of it, still exist.
Not much chance we will be at war with Germany, Japan or Italy any time soon. FDR beat them into begging to be our friends and allies. It has lasted well over a half a century.


The Marshall Plan rebuilt Europe. Of course we're not going to war with those countries, we rebuilt them. Roosevelt had nothing to do with that you moron. Its a stupid comparison anyway. He did however have something to do with giving us 50 years of the cold war, Which Ronald Reagan, allied with Margret Thatcher, and Pope John Paul won. In spite of you leftest, European and American turncoats. Ted Kennedy is a good example...It's certainly not Reagan's fault, leftist like Bill Clinton, and Hussein Obama screwed up the aftermath.

Letter Details Kennedy Offer To USSR | Sweetness & Light
 
In any case Reagan did brag that he voted for FDR every time FDR ran for president.
 
In any case Reagan did brag that he voted for FDR every time FDR ran for president.



Unlike you, he learned from his mistake.


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?


And, he inspired lying Leftists like you.






If only Roosevelt had a mind of his own, and had, as his priority, what was good for America and Americans.

1. He would have recognized how evil Stalin and communism is/was.

2. He would have done what the experts advised, and made certain that Hitler and Stalin destroyed each other.

3. He would have given the anti-Nazi Germans the same support he gave the resistance in every other nation.

4. The war would have ended some 3-5 years earlier, with a half million fewer American casualties.
 
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?
 
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?



You didn't 'suggest' it....you write that stupid comment because you can't dispute what I write, and you can't get Roosevelt's shoe-polish off your tongue.



I'm never wrong......and you inadvertently admit it.



Here.....I'm magnanimous.....try again......or I win 17 to nothing.



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?


And, he inspired lying Leftists like you.






If only Roosevelt had a mind of his own, and had, as his priority, what was good for America and Americans.

1. He would have recognized how evil Stalin and communism is/was.

2. He would have done what the experts advised, and made certain that Hitler and Stalin destroyed each other.

3. He would have given the anti-Nazi Germans the same support he gave the resistance in every other nation.

4. The war would have ended some 3-5 years earlier, with a half million fewer American casualties.

5.Both Nazi and Marxist butchers would have received their due justice.

6. No 'Cold War.'

7. The Constitution would be our 'law of the land.'





I know it hurt, and couldn't happen to a nicer......
 
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
 
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?
 
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
 
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
Unlike some posters I realize that many people are experts in areas that I am not.
 
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
Unlike some posters I realize that many people are experts in areas that I am not.


One area is apparently understanding how logic works.
 
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.



His feeble attempt to protect his inamorata...
 
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
Unlike some posters I realize that many people are experts in areas that I am not.



Good that you recognize my expertise......and your lack of same.
 
Did
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
I have suggested you send all this information to the American historians that rate the American presidents? I would be very interested in their response for the help you have given them in history. If you don't do something soon they will continue to rate FDR America's greatest and allow the record to stand that the American people voted for FDR four times for president, as did Reagan. If FDR's election was a Communist plot was Reagan also involved?

Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
Unlike some posters I realize that many people are experts in areas that I am not.



Good that you recognize my expertise......and your lack of same.
I give you that. Your expertise in name-calling is unsurpassed. Your theme song seems to be that you are brilliant, but so far nothing but some weak name calling.
 
Did
Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
Unlike some posters I realize that many people are experts in areas that I am not.



Good that you recognize my expertise......and your lack of same.
I give you that. Your expertise in name-calling is unsurpassed. Your theme song seems to be that you are brilliant, but so far nothing but some weak name calling.





"Your expertise in name-calling is unsurpassed."
Guilty as charged...
You didn't mention that I do so while never being vulgar or obscene.



"Your theme song seems to be that you are brilliant, but so far nothing but some weak name calling"
Watch me prove you a liar.

I challenge you to find a single error:

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?


And, he inspired lying Leftists like you.






If only Roosevelt had a mind of his own, and had, as his priority, what was good for America and Americans.

1. He would have recognized how evil Stalin and communism is/was.

2. He would have done what the experts advised, and made certain that Hitler and Stalin destroyed each other.

3. He would have given the anti-Nazi Germans the same support he gave the resistance in every other nation.

4. The war would have ended some 3-5 years earlier, with a half million fewer American casualties.

5.Both Nazi and Marxist butchers would have received their due justice.

6. No 'Cold War.'

7. The Constitution would be our 'law of the land.'



Or....you can simply say that I am 'brilliant.'
Then we'd agree.
 
Did
Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
Again you fall back on the same old fallacy.
And what might that fallacy be?


Your never-ending appeal to authority.
Unlike some posters I realize that many people are experts in areas that I am not.



Good that you recognize my expertise......and your lack of same.
I give you that. Your expertise in name-calling is unsurpassed. Your theme song seems to be that you are brilliant, but so far nothing but some weak name calling.



Based on your non-answer, we'll put you on the side admitting that I am brilliant.


Excellent.
 
FDR truly hated the Nazis, yet he shared some of their bizarre racial views about Jews, and he even refused to fill existing immigration quotas and in so doing refused to help thousands of Jews escape from Nazi-controlled Europe. The emerging story of FDR's betrayal and abandonment of the Jews is downright sickening.
 
FDR truly hated the Nazis, yet he shared some of their bizarre racial views about Jews, and he even refused to fill existing immigration quotas and in so doing refused to help thousands of Jews escape from Nazi-controlled Europe. The emerging story of FDR's betrayal and abandonment of the Jews is downright sickening.


"FDR truly hated the Nazis"

Let's check.

Hitler and Roosevelt actually had a pretty good relationship....

  1. The National Socialists hailed these ‘relief measures’ in ways you will recognize:
    1. May 11, 1933, the Nazi newspaper Volkischer Beobachter, (People’s Observer): “Roosevelt’s Dictatorial Recovery Measures.”
    2. And on January 17, 1934, “We, too, as German National Socialists are looking toward America…” and “Roosevelt’s adoption of National Socialist strains of thought in his economic and social policies” comparable to Hitler’s own dictatorial ‘Fuhrerprinzip.’
    3. And “[Roosevelt], too demands that collective good be put before individual self-interest. Many passages in his book ‘Looking Forward’ could have been written by a National Socialist….one can assume that he feels considerable affinity with the National Socialist philosophy.”
    4. The paper also refers to “…the fictional appearance of democracy.”
  2. In 1938, American ambassador Hugh R. Wilson reported to FDR his conversations with Hitler: “Hitler then said that he had watched with interest the methods which you, Mr. President, have been attempting to adopt for the United States…. I added that you were very much interested in certain phases of the sociological effort, notably for the youth and workmen, which is being made in Germany…” cited in “Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs,” vol.2, p. 27.

....until Roosevelt had to choose which pal to support....

Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union."
Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



FDR actually wanted to be in the dictator's club with Stalin, Hitler and Mussolini, until war broke out between them.
 
FDR truly hated the Nazis, yet he shared some of their bizarre racial views about Jews, and he even refused to fill existing immigration quotas and in so doing refused to help thousands of Jews escape from Nazi-controlled Europe. The emerging story of FDR's betrayal and abandonment of the Jews is downright sickening.
Perhaps a couple of American presidents could have become dictators: Washington, and FDR might have made it, but when the smoke cleared our Constitution was still in effect with no dictator.


"FDR truly hated the Nazis"

Let's check.

Hitler and Roosevelt actually had a pretty good relationship....

  1. The National Socialists hailed these ‘relief measures’ in ways you will recognize:
    1. May 11, 1933, the Nazi newspaper Volkischer Beobachter, (People’s Observer): “Roosevelt’s Dictatorial Recovery Measures.”
    2. And on January 17, 1934, “We, too, as German National Socialists are looking toward America…” and “Roosevelt’s adoption of National Socialist strains of thought in his economic and social policies” comparable to Hitler’s own dictatorial ‘Fuhrerprinzip.’
    3. And “[Roosevelt], too demands that collective good be put before individual self-interest. Many passages in his book ‘Looking Forward’ could have been written by a National Socialist….one can assume that he feels considerable affinity with the National Socialist philosophy.”
    4. The paper also refers to “…the fictional appearance of democracy.”
  2. In 1938, American ambassador Hugh R. Wilson reported to FDR his conversations with Hitler: “Hitler then said that he had watched with interest the methods which you, Mr. President, have been attempting to adopt for the United States…. I added that you were very much interested in certain phases of the sociological effort, notably for the youth and workmen, which is being made in Germany…” cited in “Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs,” vol.2, p. 27.

....until Roosevelt had to choose which pal to support....

Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union."
Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



FDR actually wanted to be in the dictator's club with Stalin, Hitler and Mussolini, until war broke out between them.
 
FDR truly hated the Nazis, yet he shared some of their bizarre racial views about Jews, and he even refused to fill existing immigration quotas and in so doing refused to help thousands of Jews escape from Nazi-controlled Europe. The emerging story of FDR's betrayal and abandonment of the Jews is downright sickening.
Perhaps a couple of American presidents could have become dictators: Washington, and FDR might have made it, but when the smoke cleared our Constitution was still in effect with no dictator.


"FDR truly hated the Nazis"

Let's check.

Hitler and Roosevelt actually had a pretty good relationship....

  1. The National Socialists hailed these ‘relief measures’ in ways you will recognize:
    1. May 11, 1933, the Nazi newspaper Volkischer Beobachter, (People’s Observer): “Roosevelt’s Dictatorial Recovery Measures.”
    2. And on January 17, 1934, “We, too, as German National Socialists are looking toward America…” and “Roosevelt’s adoption of National Socialist strains of thought in his economic and social policies” comparable to Hitler’s own dictatorial ‘Fuhrerprinzip.’
    3. And “[Roosevelt], too demands that collective good be put before individual self-interest. Many passages in his book ‘Looking Forward’ could have been written by a National Socialist….one can assume that he feels considerable affinity with the National Socialist philosophy.”
    4. The paper also refers to “…the fictional appearance of democracy.”
  2. In 1938, American ambassador Hugh R. Wilson reported to FDR his conversations with Hitler: “Hitler then said that he had watched with interest the methods which you, Mr. President, have been attempting to adopt for the United States…. I added that you were very much interested in certain phases of the sociological effort, notably for the youth and workmen, which is being made in Germany…” cited in “Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs,” vol.2, p. 27.

....until Roosevelt had to choose which pal to support....

Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union."
Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



FDR actually wanted to be in the dictator's club with Stalin, Hitler and Mussolini, until war broke out between them.




And?
 

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