Eleanor Roosevelt addresses the United Nations on the ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Mrs. Teasdale.
Eleanor Roosevelt should never have been allowed to make a TV appearance without Groucho Marx.
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Thanks for sharing the fascinating video......
Nice work! : )
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Bravo!!I agree you :-)
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Hours long, Severe Civil/ human rights crimes r committed in Canada by authorities against citizens who use their constitutional civil right of not talking to them. This anti-republican authority attacks happen with lazer/tazer type guns which work through concrete walls of your home from outside or even the floor above. They rape women with these high power guns, also abuse their access to high ranking officials giving them one side of false story against who questions their abuse of power.
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you mean what a communist well i am am a commie and she is my hero for big government and the destruction of America thank u young lady for seeding communist seeds in America which have know started to show there fruit
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@NosHabebitHumus: Let not my cold words here accuse my zeal: 'tis not the trial of a woman's war, the bitter clamour of two eager tongues, can arbitrate this cause betwixt us twain; the blood is hot that must be cool'd for this: Setting aside my high blood's royalty, I do defy her, and I spit at her call her a slanderous coward and a villain: Which to maintain I would allow her odds, and meet her, were I tied to run afoot even to the frozen ridges of the Alps, or any other ground inhabitable!
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@GreatGrumbledook Sirrah, there's no room for faith, truth, nor honesty in this bosom of thine; it is all filled up with guts and midriff. Charge an honest woman with picking thy pocket! why, thou whoreson, impudent, embossed rascal!
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we need the same right to other animals spicies too. pleas consirerd this
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@garybsg~ Well, I didn't say she was a saint. She did remarkable work and you can't discredit that because she wasn't perfect. She did far more than was expected of her as First Lady, and as a woman during that time, it couldn't have been easy.
No other First Lady could ever hold a candle to her. She was courageous, compassionate, and intelligent. It's a shame she isn't as well known as Princess Diana or Dr. King, because she is worthy of such commemoration.
PeaceJustice4ever 1 year ago 23
A hero of mine since early childhood. What a woman! What an American.
TCall2004 2 years ago 8