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President Franklin Roosevelt 1933 Inauguration

http://www.c-spanarchives.o... Newsreel footage of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first inauguration on January 20, 1933.  
 
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dodgerdynasty1988 (7 hours ago) Show Hide
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Greatest President that this country has ever seen
Gundo420hunley (3 days ago) Show Hide
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So begins Americas march towards collectivism...
jaguarclaw (1 week ago) Show Hide
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If the war ended the depression then how come today we have two wars and no econimic recovery?

How exactly can a war end a depression? Surely it should make it even worse.

Just because recovery happened about the same time as the war doesnt mean it was the war that ended the depression.
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Thats an American President! Nothing to fear,but fear its self..The money changers got mentioned! LOL..Balls of steal with the heart of a hero..Thats all a president needs to do is unite us all in the best direction thats suits all..Thats why they cant razz us in the right direction anymore..When we are alerted and aware,we act heroic..We do the job 100%,they the government, cant seem to get it half right..LOL..The people must rise in the right way and kindly take back our republic..Peace.
aceflashheart (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Amazing speaker... "we have nothing to fear but fear itself" - what a far cry from the Bush years...
NYerintransit (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Did this President end the Great Depression? There is no concrete evidence of that.
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Except for unemployment returning to pre-Depression levels by 1939.
disporting (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I miss you FDR!!
MasterChiefJohn (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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He also drastically increased federal power and forced us into perpetually growing debt that will take decades to reverse.

BTW, what part of Russia are you from? My fiancee is from Moscow.
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He also saved capitalism from itself, rebuilt the economy, and lead us through World War II to victory, I might add.

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