"Stalin Is Not That Kind Of Man"

What is the percentage of GOP voters that think FDR wasn't born in the USA?
its not that hard to photo-shop or print up a fake birth certificate from 1961, u dont even need a typewriter
I was born the same year as Oblama, my Mom gave me the photostatic copy, but the Army refused it..
i wonder what country in Africa Moochelle had her BC printed up
It's from one of the good countries in Africa..(yet to be determined).
wouldnt we all love to see Warrens BC? i bet it smells like pipe smoke with cartoons of deer and beavers on it
Why is someone that is no one so significant to the operation of a yuge entity?
 
American business loved Stalin and the USSR. During Hoover people were so desperate after the crash 100,000 people from the US moved there because their leaders knew how to keep an economy moving when Hoover couldn't..
 
you see, now we all know why Obama had to keep going to Hawaii in 2009. maybe to the local town hall?
Alteration of a BC is a felony, surely those in high places never commit such crimes..
maybe there is a line somewhere in Hawaii that reads "Lost Birth Certificates" and No form of ID is required, just give us your name and assumed date of birth and location? like in some parts of Los Angeles?
 
This thread will explain the provenance of the current political milieu....


Here we go again. One of the usual (uneducated and unwashed) suspects, made the following charge about this humble poster….

"Why are you so wedded to lying about Barack Obama? (and FDR …."

over 60 percent of white republicans think obama was not born in US

Shocking, huh?

Of course this means only one thing to me: it's an unspoken demand for another lesson about the mistake, the one even greater than Obama….FDR.




Funny, that the current attack on President Trump is that he is mentally unbalanced.
Check this thread out, and see if FDR clearly was mentally unbalanced.

Learn the sort of judgment Franklin Roosevelt had vis-à-vis Joseph 'Koba' Stalin


1. In a letter to FDR, dated January 29, 1943, Ambassador William Bullitt warned Roosevelt about what would happen if he continued pursuing the policies of appeasement toward Stalin that formed the foundation of the American war strategy. He pleaded with FDR not to 'permit our war to prevent Nazi domination of Europe to be turned into a war to establish Soviet domination of Europe.' He predicted the Soviet annexation of half of Europe; George Kennan identified that letter as the earliest warning of what would be the result of FDR's policies. "For the President Personal & Secret: Correspondence Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and William C. Bullitt," Orville H. Bullitt, p. 575-590


2. FDR replied: "Bill, I don't dispute your facts, they are accurate, I don't dispute the logic of your reasoning. I have just had a hunch that Stalin is not that kind of a man.

Harry [Hopkins, Stalin's spy in the White House] says he's not and that he doesn't want anything in the world but security for his country, and I think that if I give him everything I possibly can and ask nothing from him in return, noblesse oblige, he won't try to annex anything and will work with me for a world of democracy and peace." William C. Bullitt, "How We Won The War and Lost The Peace," Life Magazine, August 30, 1948, p. 94

That was FDR's judgment about arguably the worst homicidal maniac in history: "Stalin is not that kind of a man"
Yet FDR's spawn are claiming that Trump is mentally unstable!!!!




3. "Stalin's two most memorable utterances are "Death solves all problems. No man, no problem"
and (he was advising his interrogators on how best to elicit a particular confession) "Beat, beat and beat again." "Koba The Dread," p. 112, by Martin Amis.


BTW….I can show, and will, a similar attitude by Roosevelt toward Adolph Hitler.
Good choice to be elected American President four times??


Ya' think?


More on Stalin in a moment, so you can make an informed decision……

The OP being the retard she is has no understanding of the fallacy to trying to defend someone by pointing at someone else.

You could make an elaborate argument that FDR had SEX with Stalin but it wouldn't offer one ounce of substance to any argument that Trump is not mentally unbalanced and wholly unfit to be president.[/QUOTE

What does "mentally unbalanced" mean? For the record----it does not appear in the DSM. Trump
shows no signs of "THOUGHT DISORDER" <<<< one of the common terms used to describe psychosis.
He shows no signs of "DEMENTIA" ----the technical term for diminished cognition
 
This thread will explain the provenance of the current political milieu....


Here we go again. One of the usual (uneducated and unwashed) suspects, made the following charge about this humble poster….

"Why are you so wedded to lying about Barack Obama? (and FDR …."

over 60 percent of white republicans think obama was not born in US

Shocking, huh?

Of course this means only one thing to me: it's an unspoken demand for another lesson about the mistake, the one even greater than Obama….FDR.




Funny, that the current attack on President Trump is that he is mentally unbalanced.
Check this thread out, and see if FDR clearly was mentally unbalanced.

Learn the sort of judgment Franklin Roosevelt had vis-à-vis Joseph 'Koba' Stalin


1. In a letter to FDR, dated January 29, 1943, Ambassador William Bullitt warned Roosevelt about what would happen if he continued pursuing the policies of appeasement toward Stalin that formed the foundation of the American war strategy. He pleaded with FDR not to 'permit our war to prevent Nazi domination of Europe to be turned into a war to establish Soviet domination of Europe.' He predicted the Soviet annexation of half of Europe; George Kennan identified that letter as the earliest warning of what would be the result of FDR's policies. "For the President Personal & Secret: Correspondence Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and William C. Bullitt," Orville H. Bullitt, p. 575-590


2. FDR replied: "Bill, I don't dispute your facts, they are accurate, I don't dispute the logic of your reasoning. I have just had a hunch that Stalin is not that kind of a man.

Harry [Hopkins, Stalin's spy in the White House] says he's not and that he doesn't want anything in the world but security for his country, and I think that if I give him everything I possibly can and ask nothing from him in return, noblesse oblige, he won't try to annex anything and will work with me for a world of democracy and peace." William C. Bullitt, "How We Won The War and Lost The Peace," Life Magazine, August 30, 1948, p. 94

That was FDR's judgment about arguably the worst homicidal maniac in history: "Stalin is not that kind of a man"
Yet FDR's spawn are claiming that Trump is mentally unstable!!!!




3. "Stalin's two most memorable utterances are "Death solves all problems. No man, no problem"
and (he was advising his interrogators on how best to elicit a particular confession) "Beat, beat and beat again." "Koba The Dread," p. 112, by Martin Amis.


BTW….I can show, and will, a similar attitude by Roosevelt toward Adolph Hitler.
Good choice to be elected American President four times??


Ya' think?


More on Stalin in a moment, so you can make an informed decision……


FDR and the REST OF THE WORLD-----misjudged both Adolf and Josef Stalin. The world
and our presidents-----including SAINT CARTER-----misjudged Sadaam, bin Ladin and DA
AYATOILETS. --------I did not. I knew Sadaam was an animal WAY BACK IN THE 1960s.
I read common, average. lowly "jewish media"-----the New York Times and Newsweek just barely---
but it was all there.
Are you Moshe Dayan reincarnated..

Moshe Dayan was even more stupid than is Jimmuh Carter. He created the Jerusalem problem
 
William Bullitt, Roosevelt's ambassador to Russia, warned that Stalin was as bad as Hitler.

FDR: Stalin's 'not that kind of man.'

This from the same man who made the depression last five times longer than any previous downturn.



4. Even party members knew that Stalin was a homicidal maniac.
" Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin was a Russian Bolshevik revolutionary, Soviet politician and prolific author on revolutionary theory." Nikolai Bukharin - Wikipedia

Lenin called Bukharin 'the darling of the party.'



Bukharin wrote privately of how the killing had changed: “Yet 1919 cannot even be compared to what happened between 1930 and 1932 [under Stalin]. In 1919 we were fighting for our lives. We executed people, but we also risked our lives in the process. In the later period, however, we were conducting a mass annihilation of completely defenseless men, together with their wives, and children."
"To Russia with Love: An Alaskan's Journey," p. 46 by Victor Fischer, Charles Wohlforth





Did you see the years? 1930-32. FDR was in office from 1933...Stalin came to power in 1924….shouldn't Roosevelt have known he was a mass murderer????

Yet as soon as Roosevelt came into office he rushed to embrace the Bolsheviks.




Did they tell you that in government school?
See why cultural Marxism is in vogue today?
 
FDR was warned….and well aware of the blood lust of the Bolsheviks. He didn't care.

And that fit with his relationships with every dictator of the time.



5. There can be no argument about FDR's pro-dictatorship proclivities. He raced to embrace Stalin's Bolsheviks when no previous President nor Sec'y of State would deign to do so.



FDR came into office March 4th of 1933. On November 16, 1933, President Roosevelt rushed to embrace....recognize...the USSR.


If this act, based on FDR's additional pro-Soviet endeavors, was rational....then these folks must have been irrational:

"Four Presidents and their six Secretaries of State for over a decade and a half held to this resolve," i.e., refusal to recognize the Soviet government. That was written by Herbert Hoover, one of those four Presidents. He wrote it in his "Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath"by George H. Nash, published posthumously, obviously, in 2011, pg 24-29.

Yet, this man is considered the icon of the modern Democrat Party.





Now….what was that about President Trump being 'mentally unbalanced'????
 
FDR and churchill gave stalin eastern europe after the war. A most heinous move on their part. These countries were subjected to communism after they had their own soveriegnty taken away by fdr and churchill.
 
This thread will explain the provenance of the current political milieu....


Here we go again. One of the usual (uneducated and unwashed) suspects, made the following charge about this humble poster….

"Why are you so wedded to lying about Barack Obama? (and FDR …."

over 60 percent of white republicans think obama was not born in US

Shocking, huh?

Of course this means only one thing to me: it's an unspoken demand for another lesson about the mistake, the one even greater than Obama….FDR.




Funny, that the current attack on President Trump is that he is mentally unbalanced.
Check this thread out, and see if FDR clearly was mentally unbalanced.

Learn the sort of judgment Franklin Roosevelt had vis-à-vis Joseph 'Koba' Stalin


1. In a letter to FDR, dated January 29, 1943, Ambassador William Bullitt warned Roosevelt about what would happen if he continued pursuing the policies of appeasement toward Stalin that formed the foundation of the American war strategy. He pleaded with FDR not to 'permit our war to prevent Nazi domination of Europe to be turned into a war to establish Soviet domination of Europe.' He predicted the Soviet annexation of half of Europe; George Kennan identified that letter as the earliest warning of what would be the result of FDR's policies. "For the President Personal & Secret: Correspondence Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and William C. Bullitt," Orville H. Bullitt, p. 575-590


2. FDR replied: "Bill, I don't dispute your facts, they are accurate, I don't dispute the logic of your reasoning. I have just had a hunch that Stalin is not that kind of a man.

Harry [Hopkins, Stalin's spy in the White House] says he's not and that he doesn't want anything in the world but security for his country, and I think that if I give him everything I possibly can and ask nothing from him in return, noblesse oblige, he won't try to annex anything and will work with me for a world of democracy and peace." William C. Bullitt, "How We Won The War and Lost The Peace," Life Magazine, August 30, 1948, p. 94

That was FDR's judgment about arguably the worst homicidal maniac in history: "Stalin is not that kind of a man"
Yet FDR's spawn are claiming that Trump is mentally unstable!!!!




3. "Stalin's two most memorable utterances are "Death solves all problems. No man, no problem"
and (he was advising his interrogators on how best to elicit a particular confession) "Beat, beat and beat again." "Koba The Dread," p. 112, by Martin Amis.


BTW….I can show, and will, a similar attitude by Roosevelt toward Adolph Hitler.
Good choice to be elected American President four times??


Ya' think?


More on Stalin in a moment, so you can make an informed decision……
This simple bitch goes to great lengths to try to rationalize Trump is in his right mind when it’s very obvious to anyone with ears and eyes that he is not.
 
FDR was warned….and well aware of the blood lust of the Bolsheviks. He didn't care.

And that fit with his relationships with every dictator of the time.



5. There can be no argument about FDR's pro-dictatorship proclivities. He raced to embrace Stalin's Bolsheviks when no previous President nor Sec'y of State would deign to do so.



FDR came into office March 4th of 1933. On November 16, 1933, President Roosevelt rushed to embrace....recognize...the USSR.


If this act, based on FDR's additional pro-Soviet endeavors, was rational....then these folks must have been irrational:

"Four Presidents and their six Secretaries of State for over a decade and a half held to this resolve," i.e., refusal to recognize the Soviet government. That was written by Herbert Hoover, one of those four Presidents. He wrote it in his "Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath"by George H. Nash, published posthumously, obviously, in 2011, pg 24-29.

Yet, this man is considered the icon of the modern Democrat Party.





Now….what was that about President Trump being 'mentally unbalanced'????
Why are you so concerned about a president from 80 years ago showing despotic tendencies( he didn’t) when we have a current one that admires despots and continues to ignore the rule of law right now in the present?
 
This thread will explain the provenance of the current political milieu....


Here we go again. One of the usual (uneducated and unwashed) suspects, made the following charge about this humble poster….

"Why are you so wedded to lying about Barack Obama? (and FDR …."

over 60 percent of white republicans think obama was not born in US

Shocking, huh?

Of course this means only one thing to me: it's an unspoken demand for another lesson about the mistake, the one even greater than Obama….FDR.




Funny, that the current attack on President Trump is that he is mentally unbalanced.
Check this thread out, and see if FDR clearly was mentally unbalanced.

Learn the sort of judgment Franklin Roosevelt had vis-à-vis Joseph 'Koba' Stalin


1. In a letter to FDR, dated January 29, 1943, Ambassador William Bullitt warned Roosevelt about what would happen if he continued pursuing the policies of appeasement toward Stalin that formed the foundation of the American war strategy. He pleaded with FDR not to 'permit our war to prevent Nazi domination of Europe to be turned into a war to establish Soviet domination of Europe.' He predicted the Soviet annexation of half of Europe; George Kennan identified that letter as the earliest warning of what would be the result of FDR's policies. "For the President Personal & Secret: Correspondence Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and William C. Bullitt," Orville H. Bullitt, p. 575-590


2. FDR replied: "Bill, I don't dispute your facts, they are accurate, I don't dispute the logic of your reasoning. I have just had a hunch that Stalin is not that kind of a man.

Harry [Hopkins, Stalin's spy in the White House] says he's not and that he doesn't want anything in the world but security for his country, and I think that if I give him everything I possibly can and ask nothing from him in return, noblesse oblige, he won't try to annex anything and will work with me for a world of democracy and peace." William C. Bullitt, "How We Won The War and Lost The Peace," Life Magazine, August 30, 1948, p. 94

That was FDR's judgment about arguably the worst homicidal maniac in history: "Stalin is not that kind of a man"
Yet FDR's spawn are claiming that Trump is mentally unstable!!!!




3. "Stalin's two most memorable utterances are "Death solves all problems. No man, no problem"
and (he was advising his interrogators on how best to elicit a particular confession) "Beat, beat and beat again." "Koba The Dread," p. 112, by Martin Amis.


BTW….I can show, and will, a similar attitude by Roosevelt toward Adolph Hitler.
Good choice to be elected American President four times??


Ya' think?


More on Stalin in a moment, so you can make an informed decision……
This simple bitch goes to great lengths to try to rationalize Trump is in his right mind when it’s very obvious to anyone with ears and eyes that he is not.


Yet he lives in your mind every waking moment.
 
FDR was warned….and well aware of the blood lust of the Bolsheviks. He didn't care.

And that fit with his relationships with every dictator of the time.



5. There can be no argument about FDR's pro-dictatorship proclivities. He raced to embrace Stalin's Bolsheviks when no previous President nor Sec'y of State would deign to do so.



FDR came into office March 4th of 1933. On November 16, 1933, President Roosevelt rushed to embrace....recognize...the USSR.


If this act, based on FDR's additional pro-Soviet endeavors, was rational....then these folks must have been irrational:

"Four Presidents and their six Secretaries of State for over a decade and a half held to this resolve," i.e., refusal to recognize the Soviet government. That was written by Herbert Hoover, one of those four Presidents. He wrote it in his "Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath"by George H. Nash, published posthumously, obviously, in 2011, pg 24-29.

Yet, this man is considered the icon of the modern Democrat Party.





Now….what was that about President Trump being 'mentally unbalanced'????
Why are you so concerned about a president from 80 years ago showing despotic tendencies( he didn’t) when we have a current one that admires despots and continues to ignore the rule of law right now in the present?

1. "Why are you so concerned about a president from 80 years ago ..."
You poor, poor simpleton.

That query is answered in the very first line of the OP:
"This thread will explain the provenance of the current political milieu...."



2. "...(FDR) showing despotic tendencies( he didn’t)..."

Actually, he did.

a. he refused to acknowledge the Constitution
b. even his pals, other dictators, said the same thing:

  1. The National Socialists, the Nazis, 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.”



You must feel like you walked right into that one, huh?

Now.....are you sorry you don't have an education?
 
FDR was warned….and well aware of the blood lust of the Bolsheviks. He didn't care.

And that fit with his relationships with every dictator of the time.



5. There can be no argument about FDR's pro-dictatorship proclivities. He raced to embrace Stalin's Bolsheviks when no previous President nor Sec'y of State would deign to do so.



FDR came into office March 4th of 1933. On November 16, 1933, President Roosevelt rushed to embrace....recognize...the USSR.


If this act, based on FDR's additional pro-Soviet endeavors, was rational....then these folks must have been irrational:

"Four Presidents and their six Secretaries of State for over a decade and a half held to this resolve," i.e., refusal to recognize the Soviet government. That was written by Herbert Hoover, one of those four Presidents. He wrote it in his "Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath"by George H. Nash, published posthumously, obviously, in 2011, pg 24-29.

Yet, this man is considered the icon of the modern Democrat Party.





Now….what was that about President Trump being 'mentally unbalanced'????
Why are you so concerned about a president from 80 years ago showing despotic tendencies( he didn’t) when we have a current one that admires despots and continues to ignore the rule of law right now in the present?

1. "Why are you so concerned about a president from 80 years ago ..."
You poor, poor simpleton.

That query is answered in the very first line of the OP:
"This thread will explain the provenance of the current political milieu...."



2. "...(FDR) showing despotic tendencies( he didn’t)..."

Actually, he did.

a. he refused to acknowledge the Constitution
b. even his pals, other dictators, said the same thing:

  1. The National Socialists, the Nazis, 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.”



You must feel like you walked right into that one, huh?

Now.....are you sorry you don't have an education?
I have a masters plus.
Once again I enjoy your face plant.
Doofus in Chief: Ya know I’m a real smart person.
Roflmao
 
FDR and churchill gave stalin eastern europe after the war. A most heinous move on their part. These countries were subjected to communism after they had their own soveriegnty taken away by fdr and churchill.


Actually, the discredit goes totally to Roosevelt.

In August of 1943, Roosevelt and Churchill met in Quebec. Stalin was not present. "Churchill advocated that the allies open the second front in Europe through the Balkans” – as Churchill described it, the “soft underbelly of Europe.” This would prevent a Soviet rush into that area, avoiding the permanent establish of the authority of the Soviet Union in this region, potentially saving much of Central Europe from Soviet tyranny. General Wedemeyer conveys Roosevelt’s view on this notion:

…The President then added the curious statement that he did not understand the British viewpoint in this connection, for he, Roosevelt, did not believe that the Soviets wanted to take over the Balkan states but wished only to establish “kinship with other Slavic peoples.”




Soviet spy Harry Hopkins and Soviet dupe, George Marshall were fully behind handing all of Eastern Europe over to Stalin's tender mercies. They knew of all of the communists' iniquities, the Terror Famine, the Katyn Forest Massacre, and other blood purges. by Stalin.


Evidence can be seen in a document which Hopkins took with him to the Quebec conference in August, 1943, entitled "Russia's Position," quoted as follows in Sherwood's book: "Russia's post-war position in Europe will be a dominant one. With Germany crushed, there is no power in Europe to oppose her tremendous military forces."
 
FDR was warned….and well aware of the blood lust of the Bolsheviks. He didn't care.

And that fit with his relationships with every dictator of the time.



5. There can be no argument about FDR's pro-dictatorship proclivities. He raced to embrace Stalin's Bolsheviks when no previous President nor Sec'y of State would deign to do so.



FDR came into office March 4th of 1933. On November 16, 1933, President Roosevelt rushed to embrace....recognize...the USSR.


If this act, based on FDR's additional pro-Soviet endeavors, was rational....then these folks must have been irrational:

"Four Presidents and their six Secretaries of State for over a decade and a half held to this resolve," i.e., refusal to recognize the Soviet government. That was written by Herbert Hoover, one of those four Presidents. He wrote it in his "Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath"by George H. Nash, published posthumously, obviously, in 2011, pg 24-29.

Yet, this man is considered the icon of the modern Democrat Party.





Now….what was that about President Trump being 'mentally unbalanced'????
Why are you so concerned about a president from 80 years ago showing despotic tendencies( he didn’t) when we have a current one that admires despots and continues to ignore the rule of law right now in the present?

1. "Why are you so concerned about a president from 80 years ago ..."
You poor, poor simpleton.

That query is answered in the very first line of the OP:
"This thread will explain the provenance of the current political milieu...."



2. "...(FDR) showing despotic tendencies( he didn’t)..."

Actually, he did.

a. he refused to acknowledge the Constitution
b. even his pals, other dictators, said the same thing:

  1. The National Socialists, the Nazis, 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.”



You must feel like you walked right into that one, huh?

Now.....are you sorry you don't have an education?
I have a masters plus.
Once again I enjoy your face plant.
Doofus in Chief: Ya know I’m a real smart person.
Roflmao


It surely isn't evident in your writing.
 

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