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In reply to the discussion: FDR Saw This Coming And Tried To Warn Us [View all]Hepburn
(21,054 posts)39. +1,000,000!
See my Scottie? I got my first Scottie Dog when I was in grade school and that was because of my admiration for FDR. I wanted a dog just like Fala. When I was a child and I read about what he had done and how he overcame his own handicaps from polio, he became my hero. To this day, he is still and will always be my #1 hero.
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Taft Hartley was huge warning sign,m Reagans handling of the PATCO strike was another caution sign
FogerRox
Apr 2012
#45
FDR never had to deal with a GOP congress and always had at least 65 Dem Senators
scheming daemons
Apr 2012
#13
half of those "Democratic" congressmen were arch-conservative Southern Democrats.
provis99
Apr 2012
#14
Carter Glass of Virginia was a prominent pain in FDR's side wrt the New Deal
Art_from_Ark
Apr 2012
#22
Lieberman wasn't a Democrat during that three month period, he was an Independent
pnwmom
Apr 2012
#31
So, perhaps in the spirit of keeping your enemies closer, we hire them to help formulate
jtuck004
Apr 2012
#5