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Vote Against FDR in '44
by wmtriallawyer
Executive Order 9066 is a crime against our constitution. It allows for the indefinite detention of US citizens by the military inside the US - without a trial. It is the worst law ever handed down by a President and it was done with nary a peep of opposition. I'm positive that a huge percentage of the population is not even aware of it, partly because the establishment media didn't even bother covering it, and partly because most people don't give a sh*t about Japanese-Americans.
But it appeared for a while that maybe, just maybe, the Supreme Court would stand up and end the law. Then that bastard FDR packed the Court and they went ahead and upheld the law because they wanted FDR to have even more executive power, not less. This president has been a disaster for civil liberties. But if that's not bad enough, his New Deal sucks too.
We should have listened to Carter Glass, he of Glass-Steagal fame. Or even better, Champion of the Working People, John Lewis, who had the good sense to support Willkie four years ago. They knew the New Deal was a fraud. They knew it didn't go far enough. Bad enough we have a President on steriods that can shred the Constitution at will because we are at war...but his so-called economic social safety net? Feh. What good will it be after the war, when the military-industrial complex has its claws fully into the fabric of our nation?
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We voted for change, dammit. And FDR is nothing but a disappointment.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/12/29/1049734/-Vote-Against-FDR-in-44?via=siderecent
by wmtriallawyer
Executive Order 9066 is a crime against our constitution. It allows for the indefinite detention of US citizens by the military inside the US - without a trial. It is the worst law ever handed down by a President and it was done with nary a peep of opposition. I'm positive that a huge percentage of the population is not even aware of it, partly because the establishment media didn't even bother covering it, and partly because most people don't give a sh*t about Japanese-Americans.
But it appeared for a while that maybe, just maybe, the Supreme Court would stand up and end the law. Then that bastard FDR packed the Court and they went ahead and upheld the law because they wanted FDR to have even more executive power, not less. This president has been a disaster for civil liberties. But if that's not bad enough, his New Deal sucks too.
We should have listened to Carter Glass, he of Glass-Steagal fame. Or even better, Champion of the Working People, John Lewis, who had the good sense to support Willkie four years ago. They knew the New Deal was a fraud. They knew it didn't go far enough. Bad enough we have a President on steriods that can shred the Constitution at will because we are at war...but his so-called economic social safety net? Feh. What good will it be after the war, when the military-industrial complex has its claws fully into the fabric of our nation?
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We voted for change, dammit. And FDR is nothing but a disappointment.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/12/29/1049734/-Vote-Against-FDR-in-44?via=siderecent
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There may have been instances where US Citizens were killed by US forces as enemycombatants in WWII,
leveymg
Dec 2011
#6
I'm making a larger point about how the GWOT is dissimiliar to the methods used by the US in WWII
leveymg
Dec 2011
#9
Yes, Obama's authorized extrajudicial executions. A number of them. That's a major dissimilarity.
leveymg
Dec 2011
#14
If Republicans can animate a block of marble like Mitt Romney, we can zombify FDR.
Bucky
Dec 2011
#34
You're right. FDR had vast majorities in Congress. Obama has had to fight much harder for everything
MjolnirTime
Dec 2011
#32
The was never an actual functioning majority in the Senate, and that made all the difference.
MjolnirTime
Dec 2011
#41
He did dump that left wing Henry Wallace in '44 for that moderate Harry Truman!!
WI_DEM
Dec 2011
#31
Logic isn't going to get you anywhere with someone who'd use this "argument."
JackRiddler
Dec 2011
#46
Still, it's silly to compare Obama after one term to all that FDR had done after three.
Ken Burch
Jan 2012
#63