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FDR-2nd Bill Of Rights-Beginning Of Socialism In USA

Mike

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As you may see in the video, FDR's new "Bill Of Rights" were given to the people by the government as a vote buying, socialist scam. Preposterous and sickening................

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EZ5bx9AyI4

The "Right" to a job? The "Right" to a home? Among others.....

and please note that he uses the word "Security". This FDR speech sounds more like something Stalin would have said.................... :roll:

Sadly, some ignorant but desperate people bought it, hook, line, & sinker.
 

Faster horses

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My parents thought FDR was the greatest. Then when I married Mr. FH his parents thought the opposite, saying he was the beginning of welfare, big government, etc. I was young and didn't understand.....but I came to realize the truth and MY parents were WRONG.

My dad was a Operating Engineers Union member all of his working life,
but even HE wouldn't be able to tolerate Obama. He was having problems tolerating Clinton.......and then when he was foreman of road construction jobs in Alaska, he got disappointed in the OE Union because of the unskilled, unqualified people they were sending him. That had to be tough for him, because up until that time, he truly believed union workers were the best.

This is a bit off subject, but I think it is important. My father lamented until the day he died that he did not get an education. He had to quit school to help out on the farm. At that time it was a PRIVILEGE to go to school and not a RIGHT that so many scoff at and don't take seriously, today.
 

iwannabeacowboy

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Faster horses said:
My parents thought FDR was the greatest. Then when I married Mr. FH his parents thought the opposite, saying he was the beginning of welfare, big government, etc. I was young and didn't understand.....but I came to realize the truth and MY parents were WRONG.

My dad was a Operating Engineers Union member all of his working life,
but even HE wouldn't be able to tolerate Obama. He was having problems tolerating Clinton.......and then when he was foreman of road construction jobs in Alaska, he got disappointed in the OE Union because of the unskilled, unqualified people they were sending him. That had to be tough for him, because up until that time, he truly believed union workers were the best.

This is a bit off subject, but I think it is important. My father lamented until the day he died that he did not get an education. He had to quit school to help out on the farm. At that time it was a PRIVILEGE to go to school and not a RIGHT that so many scoff at and don't take seriously, today.

I bet your dad's capability to thrive in the world with his limited exposure to school, was much better than most high school and college graduates today.

Everything is about feelings, group think, processes and no one can tell you that 5x5 is 25 because it just is. There is a lack of concrete, factual learning to build off.

A good friend's grandad only made it to the 5th or 6th grade, but went on to teach himself calculus. He was a whiz at about any subject, read constantly. He had a good foundation in reading and the rest he did on his own.

One of mine had to quit in the 3rd grade and one went on to finish high school. But both were educated in the real world and productive. One went into the Navy during WWII. He said that boys from the farms were sought out because of their ingenuity. Having to solve mechanical failures on the farm with limited resources, was something that the Navy couldn't teach in a few weeks of training.

Too often we put a value on a diploma when it is knowledge that should be cherished. And educating kids in the wrong manner is far worse than not educating them at all. This is where we are. We would likely be better off if more kids were working at an earlier age and not learning to be idle, dependent, and worship at the alter of communism.
 

loomixguy

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iwannabeacowboy said:
Faster horses said:
My parents thought FDR was the greatest. Then when I married Mr. FH his parents thought the opposite, saying he was the beginning of welfare, big government, etc. I was young and didn't understand.....but I came to realize the truth and MY parents were WRONG.

My dad was a Operating Engineers Union member all of his working life,
but even HE wouldn't be able to tolerate Obama. He was having problems tolerating Clinton.......and then when he was foreman of road construction jobs in Alaska, he got disappointed in the OE Union because of the unskilled, unqualified people they were sending him. That had to be tough for him, because up until that time, he truly believed union workers were the best.

This is a bit off subject, but I think it is important. My father lamented until the day he died that he did not get an education. He had to quit school to help out on the farm. At that time it was a PRIVILEGE to go to school and not a RIGHT that so many scoff at and don't take seriously, today.

I bet your dad's capability to thrive in the world with his limited exposure to school, was much better than most high school and college graduates today.

Everything is about feelings, group think, processes and no one can tell you that 5x5 is 25 because it just is. There is a lack of concrete, factual learning to build off.

A good friend's grandad only made it to the 5th or 6th grade, but went on to teach himself calculus. He was a whiz at about any subject, read constantly. He had a good foundation in reading and the rest he did on his own.

One of mine had to quit in the 3rd grade and one went on to finish high school. But both were educated in the real world and productive. One went into the Navy during WWII. He said that boys from the farms were sought out because of their ingenuity. Having to solve mechanical failures on the farm with limited resources, was something that the Navy couldn't teach in a few weeks of training.

Too often we put a value on a diploma when it is knowledge that should be cherished. And educating kids in the wrong manner is far worse than not educating them at all. This is where we are. We would likely be better off if more kids were working at an earlier age and not learning to be idle, dependent, and worship at the alter of communism.

And at the altar of X Box, PlayStation, and Nintendo......
 
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