"The Indomitable Teddy Roosevelt" - Harrison Engle (2/3)
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Yes he was progressive in various areas, such as business and the environment, but I highly doubt he would support the social liberalism of the Democrats.
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Yeah..Teddy sounds like Obama..right..can you imagine Teddy Roosevelt of The Big Stick touring the world apologizing for American success and power like that effeminate, metrosexual ,pandering, talentless ,vote whore Barrack Obama
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"he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin".
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5:16 "And while the debate goes on, the canal does also." That's how you get shit done.
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Zero dislikes!!!
The gop did this to themselves & are in a tailspin they can't manage to stop.
It's wonderful to watch them, dirty panties for the 'Base" & expose their true agenda simultaneously to Americans at large & internet world-wide!
They seem to be oblivious of this technology linking their documented stances on issues, rendering them, reprehensible flip-floppers and opportunistic, liars.
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NATION BUILDING RIGHT HERE IN THE USA, Bravo!
The gop is dead and doesn't have a clue how their "message"
is lost while they stoke each other to greater heights of absurdities trying to out do each other for the honor of losing to Obama 2012, Grayson 2016,
& Warren 2020!
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One of my Fav Presidents
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wow. you people are all nuts. he was republican, partys like the human race evolves....nations evolve, so why wouldnt the gop? then, there was a progressive wing, now we have a libertarian wing and a religious freak wing....he said , ad nauseum, he was against socialism and entitlements...but also greed. corps arent going to regulate themselves. period.
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sounds like the guy who played patton
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@jimmbo13 He was also the only male political leader of his stature at that time who called for voting rights for women and women figured prominately in his Progressive "Bull Moose" Party.
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@xexixk True. The neat thing would obviously be to take their essences, innate qualities, and put such a figure as Roosevelt in todays world, to see how he would relate to a 21st century paradigm, without having first being bred in the 19th century cultural norms.
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@jimmbo13 Of course not. In those respects he would have been a man of his times as would virtually every other person who lived then. Same with the founding fathers. Thomas Jefferson wrote very strongly against the idea of women in politics.
George C. Scott narrates. Check out the new 3-disc DVD online.
englefilms 1 year ago