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F.D.R.'s First Inaugural Speech: Nothing to fear

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2009

In the early 1930's Franklin Dealano Roosevelt was elected as the 32nd President of the United States. This is his first inaugural speech, otherwise known as the "Nothing to Fear Speech."

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  • hitler disliked this video.

  • A message needed now more than ever.

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  • @dave19941000 Damn right. No one sees it this way though which is why we are in such a shit hole today. Absolutely ridiculous that FDR is considered greater than some of the founding fathers and Harding and Coolidge who kept govt. out of the private sector to get us out of the 1920-21 depression with ease.

  • Ur best president, but his message truly forgoten, because all you do is fear and it controls a great nation. Never be ruled by fear or ul just hate.

  • RON PAUL

  • @RicardoFernandes19 And its place there is very appropriate. 

  • @audacityknight

    The other dislike must've been Hoover.

  • @audacityknight Hitler's dead.

  • You know what I like? The fact that a video like this has 50,000 views but a Justin Beiber video can get 500,000,000 views. Awesome!!!

  • ... and the possible takeover from China if we don't nuke them....

  • thats on the end of the music cult of personalaty from living colour

  • @23texaspanda Your joking right? The man who started the last 30 years of american industrial decay, the desolation of the middle class, the upward redistribution of wealth, and so on, that is teh man you consider the best president? I can name you 25 million people who disagree, the 25 million people who live in poverty because of his policies, doubling the number from its original 25 million to 50 million. Reaganomics failed misirubly.

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