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Old 07-05-2006, 04:39 PM
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Mindless leftists never meet a mass-murdering dictator they don't love.

This guy probably wears a Che Guevara t-shirt. Some people are incapable of rational judgment.

Yes, indeed ... let's stick to Eleanor ... a silly twit ... but a decent, caring human being who did a lot of good for a lot of people.
E. Roosevelt was a good woman. Her My Day column that ran in the papers are an incredible read. She truly cared about the poor. Castro is just a dictator who is full of it. Che Guevara is another guy who was full of it and his relationship with Castro proved it. People that wear his shirts are clueless. Guevara and Castro were/are repsonible for a tremendous amount of suffering.
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Old 07-05-2006, 05:13 PM
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Don't forget about Enron playing the California electric grid-- has anyone heard the tapes of the Enron Masters of the Universe crowing over the wildfires? Really upsetting stuff. Ah, Kenny Boy. The legacy you leave behind...

Please, some backup info as to why Eleanor is a "silly twit." You're right; cornering FDR on the US's ignoring the situation with the Jews in Germany was sooooo twittish.... what a twit, caring about the genocide before anyone else in the government! Who did she think she was, anyway? Twit.

I'm loving the quotes, people! Keep 'em coming...
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Old 07-06-2006, 10:52 AM
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Please, some backup info as to why Eleanor is a "silly twit."
Mrs. Roosevelt never recognized or fully appreciated the danger posed by Soviet and international communism. She was easily gulled into thinking that it was some sort of benevolent social movement ... just as the artless Czarina had been gulled by Potemkin and his fake villages.

She was a wonderful lady with a heart of gold ... as well as a silly twit.
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