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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]whathehell
(30,476 posts)over sixty, but it's looking like our our generation, for the most part, at least,
got "the best of it" if you will. I too fear for the younger people..I've had to correct
a few of them for misperceptions about America's even recent history, in regard to the homeless,
for instance. Quite a few think we've "always had homeless people", and one young woman I met,
planning to be a history major, no less, seemed to think that "The poor have always
fought the wars". I told her that wasn't true, and that it only started with Vietnam.
What many people don't know is that all five of FDR's sons fought in WWII, four of them in combat.
He also came out strongly against war profiteering, saying he wanted "No millionaires made out this war".
He wasn't perfect, but he was very good. In 2009 historians ranked him as the Second or Third
Greatest president America has ever had.