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In reply to the discussion: Ken Burns' documentary, "The Roosevelts" on PBS [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)8. You did benefit from some of Teddy's actions. We have a National Parks system because of him and
think how much worse our corporatism would be if he had not used his big stick against them.
And if you are thinking that FDR did not effect you then you need to keep watching the series to see how. You will recognize much of it. Almost everything around us today was set in motion before you were born. I was born in 1941. I was here when he did these things but of course I do not remember them first hand. My first memory in this series will be FDR's funeral in 1945.
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Saw the first episode...it was wonderful. I highly recommend everyone watch
snappyturtle
Sep 2014
#2
Speaking of unhinged, he shot a neighbor's dog because it barked at him.
TwilightGardener
Sep 2014
#28
You did benefit from some of Teddy's actions. We have a National Parks system because of him and
jwirr
Sep 2014
#8
Theodore had a reputation of being a corruption buster before he became president
AZ Progressive
Sep 2014
#30
after loosing his son in WW1, teddy grew up a bit on war, but he certainly was an adrenalin junkie.
pansypoo53219
Sep 2014
#35