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    1. rambone

      Hawaii: Three years under martial law was like ‘military dictatorship’ (1941-44)

      With the anniversary of Pearl Harbor marks the beginning of the longest reign of military oppression over American citizens in our nation's history. After the Japanese air raid, the U.S. Constitution was suspended and martial law was declared on December 7th, 1941. It was only supposed to last...
    2. poptab

      Great Depression myths

      I found this video VERY interesting. http://youtu.be/xWAgt_YCNuw
    3. T-rav

      One way FDR prolonged the Great Depression

      I had heard this story before and did my own research it took me forever to find anything about this on google. Ford fans may know this already but during the Great Depression Ford undercut GM by $169,000 but yet the contract was awarded to GM.....and here is the rest of the story. The...
    4. J

      THIS IS THE WAY IT SHOULD BE.........

      Harry Truman: Harry Truman was a different kind of President. He probably made as many, or more important decisions regarding our nation's history as any of the other 32 Presidents preceding him. However, a measure of his greatness may rest on what he did after he left the White House. The...
    5. rambone

      History Lesson: Gold Confiscation by President Franklin Roosevelt

      It is interesting to look at history, and examine what our presidents have been allowed to get away with in the past. Franklin Delano Roosevelt forcibly confiscated the gold privately held by citizens in 1933, with penalty of 10 years in prison for non-compliance. Things I'm interested in...
    6. rambone

      The Socialist Bill of Rights, by FDR

      This is an excerpt from President Roosevelt's January 11, 1944 State of the Union Address. Franklin D. Roosevelt's list has been called the "Economic Bill of Rights," as well as the "Second Bill of Rights." I call it the "Socialist Bill of Rights." He intended to implement these rights...
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