When The Constitution Died….

As soon as he found that the Actor's Guild was infiltrated by the sort of communists that Franklin Roosevelt advanced.


Speaking of slow learners......how long have you been an FDR boot-licker?????
Even before America's most noted bootlicking historians voted FDR's as America's greatest president.



What does that have to do with the fact that you can't find a way to deny the facts I've provided?



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


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


And, he inspired lying Leftists like you.[/QUOTE
It seems the most important thing for Democrats to do, is to keep you posting.




Soooo......concentration camps for American citizens doesn't faze you, either?

Quite the low-life you are......but, you must get tired of hearing that.
On every post, fort, camp was a stockade for American solders, sailors Marines and Coast Guard prisoners, They were not allowed to have their families with them. War is hell.



Stop lying you Fascist.....these were civilians, and they were American citizens.

You'd certainly make a good little Nazi, making excuses for the Führer.


"FDR’S CONCENTRATION CAMPS WERE A WARNING
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s executive order forcibly removed about 120,000 Japanese Americans, mostly U.S. citizens, from their homes.... They were forcibly removed to 10 concentration camps. The government officially called them “relocation centers,” but Roosevelt himself used the words “concentration camp” in a recommendation as early as 1936, as did a military proposal in 1942. The occupants were kept behind barbed wire, and armed guards kept them from leaving."
FDR’s concentration camps were a warning, not a model
 
As soon as he found that the Actor's Guild was infiltrated by the sort of communists that Franklin Roosevelt advanced.


Speaking of slow learners......how long have you been an FDR boot-licker?????
Even before America's most noted bootlicking historians voted FDR's as America's greatest president.



What does that have to do with the fact that you can't find a way to deny the facts I've provided?



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


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


And, he inspired lying Leftists like you.[/QUOTE
It seems the most important thing for Democrats to do, is to keep you posting.




Soooo......concentration camps for American citizens doesn't faze you, either?

Quite the low-life you are......but, you must get tired of hearing that.
On every post, fort, camp was a stockade for American solders, sailors Marines and Coast Guard prisoners, They were not allowed to have their families with them. War is hell.



Executive Order 9066 was a United States presidential executive order signed and issued during World War II by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942. This order authorized the Secretary of War to prescribe certain areas as military zones, clearing the way for the incarceration of Japanese Americans, German Americans, and Italian Americans in U.S. concentration camps. Executive Order 9066 - Wikipedia




In case you’re still not convinced, read the following indirect quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt in a note to the military Joint Board on August 10, 1936: (emphasis is mine)

What arrangements and plans have been made relative to concentration camps in the Hawaiian Islands for dangerous or undesirable aliens or citizens in the event of national emergency?

Yes, FDR used the term when discussing the issue, and records show that so did most government authorities and congressional officials. “Internment camp” and “relocation center” are unacceptable euphemisms that ignore the reality of American concentration camps, where the U.S. imprisoned its own loyal citizens and denied them their civil rights.
FDR Called Them Concentration Camps: Why Terminology Matters | HuffPost



Sieg Heil, Franklin
 
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Even before America's most noted bootlicking historians voted FDR's as America's greatest president.



What does that have to do with the fact that you can't find a way to deny the facts I've provided?



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


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


And, he inspired lying Leftists like you.[/QUOTE
It seems the most important thing for Democrats to do, is to keep you posting.




Soooo......concentration camps for American citizens doesn't faze you, either?

Quite the low-life you are......but, you must get tired of hearing that.
On every post, fort, camp was a stockade for American solders, sailors Marines and Coast Guard prisoners, They were not allowed to have their families with them. War is hell.



Executive Order 9066 was a United States presidential executive order signed and issued during World War II by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942. This order authorized the Secretary of War to prescribe certain areas as military zones, clearing the way for the incarceration of Japanese Americans, German Americans, and Italian Americans in U.S. concentration camps. Executive Order 9066 - Wikipedia




In case you’re still not convinced, read the following indirect quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt in a note to the military Joint Board on August 10, 1936: (emphasis is mine)

What arrangements and plans have been made relative to concentration camps in the Hawaiian Islands for dangerous or undesirable aliens or citizens in the event of national emergency?

Yes, FDR used the term when discussing the issue, and records show that so did most government authorities and congressional officials. “Internment camp” and “relocation center” are unacceptable euphemisms that ignore the reality of American concentration camps, where the U.S. imprisoned its own loyal citizens and denied them their civil rights.
FDR Called Them Concentration Camps: Why Terminology Matters | HuffPost



Sieg Heil, Franklin
Wow another fact. One might think that America was having some type of problem during FDR's tenure in the White House. Imagine the president of the United States being concerned that Americans were not starving, Just the Fascist-Communist idea takes one's breath away.
,
 
What does that have to do with the fact that you can't find a way to deny the facts I've provided?



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


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


And, he inspired lying Leftists like you.[/QUOTE
It seems the most important thing for Democrats to do, is to keep you posting.




Soooo......concentration camps for American citizens doesn't faze you, either?

Quite the low-life you are......but, you must get tired of hearing that.
On every post, fort, camp was a stockade for American solders, sailors Marines and Coast Guard prisoners, They were not allowed to have their families with them. War is hell.



Executive Order 9066 was a United States presidential executive order signed and issued during World War II by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942. This order authorized the Secretary of War to prescribe certain areas as military zones, clearing the way for the incarceration of Japanese Americans, German Americans, and Italian Americans in U.S. concentration camps. Executive Order 9066 - Wikipedia




In case you’re still not convinced, read the following indirect quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt in a note to the military Joint Board on August 10, 1936: (emphasis is mine)

What arrangements and plans have been made relative to concentration camps in the Hawaiian Islands for dangerous or undesirable aliens or citizens in the event of national emergency?

Yes, FDR used the term when discussing the issue, and records show that so did most government authorities and congressional officials. “Internment camp” and “relocation center” are unacceptable euphemisms that ignore the reality of American concentration camps, where the U.S. imprisoned its own loyal citizens and denied them their civil rights.
FDR Called Them Concentration Camps: Why Terminology Matters | HuffPost



Sieg Heil, Franklin
Wow another fact. One might think that America was having some type of problem during FDR's tenure in the White House. Imagine the president of the United States being concerned that Americans were not starving, Just the Fascist-Communist idea takes one's breath away.
,




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


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


Since you admit that everything I post is a 'fact'.....one can only wonder if there are any facts that are crimes, iniquities and treasons, that you won't excuse.



Perhaps this one: he allowed his BFF Stalin to throw 20-25,000 American soldiers into gulags, to perish.

OK with you as well?
 
How could Americas most noted historians since 1943 continue to rate
FDR so high? Don't they read your facts? Does any historian question your facts?
 
How could Americas most noted historians since 1943 continue to rate
FDR so high? Don't they read your facts? Does any historian question your facts?


You keep muttering that....but the truth is you're no different than any of the good Germans who ignored Hitler's abuses.
 
How could Americas most noted historians since 1943 continue to rate
FDR so high? Don't they read your facts? Does any historian question your facts?


You keep muttering that....but the truth is you're no different than any of the good Germans who ignored Hitler's abuses.
Is that another of your facts? You must have albums filled with facts about posters, and FDR. The truth is I'm not German, I'm from Chicago.
 
How could Americas most noted historians since 1943 continue to rate
FDR so high? Don't they read your facts? Does any historian question your facts?


You keep muttering that....but the truth is you're no different than any of the good Germans who ignored Hitler's abuses.
Is that another of your facts? You must have albums filled with facts about posters, and FDR. The truth is I'm not German, I'm from Chicago.

And that has what to do with this???


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


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


Since you admit that everything I post is a 'fact'.....one can only wonder if there are any facts that are crimes, iniquities and treasons, that you won't excuse.



Perhaps this one: he allowed his BFF Stalin to throw 20-25,000 American soldiers into gulags, to perish.

OK with you as well?
 
Died, it did, and, it wasn’t a natural death….it was a cold blooded, calculated, assassination by the Brutus called Franklin Roosevelt.

1800


1.The only document by which American have agreed to be governed is the United States Constitution, called ‘the law of the land.’

According to the Founders of our nation, and memorialized in our founding documents, our nation was based on individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.

America was America from 1789 to 1933....nearly a century and a half. The Constitution was in effect, and served as a guide for our government.



Mull this over:

To which should an American give his support, the Constitution, or to the current President of the moment?



2.The fateful year was 1937: up until that year the Congress of the United States conducted its business within the boundaries of seventeen enumerated powers granted under Article I Section 8 of the United States Constitution; these powers defined clearly the areas within which Congress could enact legislation including the allocation of funds and levying of taxes.

Anything not set down in the enumerated powers was considered outside the purview of the national government and hence, a matter for the states. There were occasional challenges to the concept but it was not until Franklin Roosevelt's new deal that it was attacked in deadly earnestness. The General Welfare Clause




3.In 1933, Fascism was celebrating its eleventh year in power, in Italy, and the election of the National Socialists in Germany represented an unmitigated defeat for liberal democracy in Europe’s largest industrialized nation.

At the beginning of the same month, FDR was inaugurated as President. And before Congress went into recess it granted powers to Roosevelt unprecedented in peacetime. From Congressional hearings, 1973: “Since March 9, 1933, the United States has been in a state of declared national emergency.” http://www.freedomsite.net/93-549.htm

4.During the Depression, FDR asked for an receive unprecedented powers. Some poorly crafted legislation went to the courts. The first of the new deal statutes to reach the Supreme Court for review, arrived in January 1935. In the sixteen months following, the court decided ten major cases or groups of cases involving new deal statutes. In eight instances out of ten the decisions went in favor of the United States Constitution and against the new deal. Eight of the ten pieces of "must legislation" were found to be unconstitutional. Ibid.



Under FDR’s threats to pack the court, they threw in the towel. In doing so, they said in effect, Congress would no longer be held to enumerated powers but instead could tax and spend for anything; so long as it was for "general welfare." The supreme court surrendered to the new deal on the most fundamental of constitutional issues.
The General Welfare Clause





5. Why would FDR, who had taken an oath to defend the Constitution, tear it asunder? Because he saw the success, the power, of his ‘friends’…the dictators, Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin.
Because Roosevelt wanted nothing more than to swim with the sharks....to be one with the other dictators, not fight them.


It was a terrible decision for Roosevelt to have to choose between Stalin and Hitler....but he did.
" 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


Details to follow.


Warning: the violence done to the Constitution by Roosevelt is graphic. Viewer discretion is advised.
 
Died, it did, and, it wasn’t a natural death….it was a cold blooded, calculated, assassination by the Brutus called Franklin Roosevelt.

1800


1.The only document by which American have agreed to be governed is the United States Constitution, called ‘the law of the land.’

According to the Founders of our nation, and memorialized in our founding documents, our nation was based on individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.

America was America from 1789 to 1933....nearly a century and a half. The Constitution was in effect, and served as a guide for our government.



Mull this over:

To which should an American give his support, the Constitution, or to the current President of the moment?



2.The fateful year was 1937: up until that year the Congress of the United States conducted its business within the boundaries of seventeen enumerated powers granted under Article I Section 8 of the United States Constitution; these powers defined clearly the areas within which Congress could enact legislation including the allocation of funds and levying of taxes.

Anything not set down in the enumerated powers was considered outside the purview of the national government and hence, a matter for the states. There were occasional challenges to the concept but it was not until Franklin Roosevelt's new deal that it was attacked in deadly earnestness. The General Welfare Clause




3.In 1933, Fascism was celebrating its eleventh year in power, in Italy, and the election of the National Socialists in Germany represented an unmitigated defeat for liberal democracy in Europe’s largest industrialized nation.

At the beginning of the same month, FDR was inaugurated as President. And before Congress went into recess it granted powers to Roosevelt unprecedented in peacetime. From Congressional hearings, 1973: “Since March 9, 1933, the United States has been in a state of declared national emergency.” http://www.freedomsite.net/93-549.htm

4.During the Depression, FDR asked for an receive unprecedented powers. Some poorly crafted legislation went to the courts. The first of the new deal statutes to reach the Supreme Court for review, arrived in January 1935. In the sixteen months following, the court decided ten major cases or groups of cases involving new deal statutes. In eight instances out of ten the decisions went in favor of the United States Constitution and against the new deal. Eight of the ten pieces of "must legislation" were found to be unconstitutional. Ibid.



Under FDR’s threats to pack the court, they threw in the towel. In doing so, they said in effect, Congress would no longer be held to enumerated powers but instead could tax and spend for anything; so long as it was for "general welfare." The supreme court surrendered to the new deal on the most fundamental of constitutional issues.
The General Welfare Clause





5. Why would FDR, who had taken an oath to defend the Constitution, tear it asunder? Because he saw the success, the power, of his ‘friends’…the dictators, Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin.
Because Roosevelt wanted nothing more than to swim with the sharks....to be one with the other dictators, not fight them.


It was a terrible decision for Roosevelt to have to choose between Stalin and Hitler....but he did.
" 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


Details to follow.


Somehow, Danny, the software seems to have inserted "1800" after the first line of the OP.


I didn't.


My thesis is that it changed under FDR, for the worse.

Just clarifying.
 
Since Chic declared the Constitution dead, FDR killing it, do Americans still have to obey the laws? Maybe we don't even have to pay income tax anymore?
 
Since Chic declared the Constitution dead, FDR killing it, do Americans still have to obey the laws? Maybe we don't even have to pay income tax anymore?



Democrats don't believe laws apply to them.....



Here's one now:

"Telling these caravan people to come here legally is basically the same telling them not to come here. You can pretend you are atually for immigration from threse countries when you just don't want these kind of immigrants."
When The Motive Is Just This Transparent....


If you don't believe he's a Liberal government school grad, check out the spelling.




And here's a Democrat President telling illegal aliens to vote:





@ 0:20...Obama: "When you vote, you're a citizen yourself."







Try to remember to take your shoe off before you put your foot in your mouth next time.
 
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