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Default OT - The Supremes To Decide On A Gun Issue

On 3/3/2010 7:36 AM, wrote:
On Mar 3, 1:10 am, wrote:
On 3/2/2010 3:48 PM, Wes wrote:

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That's what it's all about, in fact, since, without them, what's to stop
the next Demoncrap to enter the Oval Office from suppressing ALL freedoms?


FDR came very, very close to doing just that through national censorship,
imprisonment of citizens of Asian descent, German descent, and/or Italian
descent while simultaneously striking deals with the Sicilian Mafia.


Didn't he outlaw the possession of gold also? Yup, looked it up. I've never understood
why some consider him to be some sort of hero. He was a tyrant. Oh yes, remember his
attempt to to pack the Supreme Court? I rest my case.


Hey Wes,

If FDR was such a tyrant why was it that the American people kept
electing him to be their president, why is he considered as one of the
five best presidents in history, and why was FDR loved by the vast
majority of Americans when he was in office, and why were they
devastated when he died? If you can find the answers to those questions
that should tell you why he was a true American hero. Of course, you
could just find any old person still alive who lived in FDR's era and
they could explain it to you. I wouldn't ask any right wingers for the
answers though if you want to know the truth. By the way, both my
parents lived in that era and are still living so I have it from the
horse's mouth, so to speak.

Hawke


Hitler was loved by the Germans until the war went badly for Germany.
I do not understand why he kept being elected and why the Germans
loved him so. If you have the answers to that, you might have the
answers to FDR reelection, etc.

Dan



Hitler was only elected once. After that he took over as an unelected
dictator. That's a bit different from FDR's case where he was
democratically elected four times. Germans loved Hitler at first because
they were in a horrible depression when he took over and he gave them
jobs. Government jobs, by the way. Oh, and when Hitler died the German
people weren't sad like Americans were when FDR died. Comparing Hitler
to FDR is a fools errand. You find little or nothing in common between them.

Hawke
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Default OT - The Supremes To Decide On A Gun Issue

Eregon wrote:

Too_Many_Tools wrote in news:cfb07195-9ed8-4d56-
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What world do you live in?


Unlike you (who lives in a fantasy world) I live in the REAL world.


Firearms were in use during the period.


In 4000+ BCE?

The Chinese didn't invent gunpowder until much, MUCH later, you stupid
fruit!

What kind of idiot thinks the Bill of rights was written in 4000 (+ or
-) BC?

jk
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