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Sen. Warren G. Harding - America First (1920)

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From a speech in which Sen. Warren G. Harding (Republican candidate) repeatedly uses the term: "America First", 1920 Presidential election.

Warren G. Harding (1865-1923), 29th U.S. President (1921-1923).

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  • @tomrdee God Bless you for your honesty! This man's reputation was needlessly dragged through the dust.

  • uhhhh... you might need to do some research hahaha... yea there was a depression in 1920... it was actually statistically worse than the one that hit us in the in 29

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  • @skw4712 Pert of the reason for the 1929 bust was the fed itself! If you dont understand that, then you dont understand economics.

  • One of our greatest presidents. The democrats attack him even now, although he handled a terrible recession and brought an end to it quickly.

  • @skw4712 Supposedly, Coolidge knew that there'd be a bust soon, so he "did not choose to run" in 1928. Also rumor has it that he did not wish to do anything about the stock market because someone told him it was an affair of New York State. Therefore, Albany had the responsibiity of regulating the stock market, rather than Washington.

  • The citizens of the United States pay usurious interest on computer entries that represent counterfeit money that's created by a privately-owned/fractional-res­erve central banking cartel established in 1913 that remains erroneously known as the Federal Reserve. The Federal govt. represents the Anglo-American Alliance mistakenly called the New World Order.

  • ➊ The prophetic words of President Harding

    Excerpt of Warren Harding's inaugural address, 4 March 1921: The recorded progress of our Republic, materially and spiritually, in itself proves the wisdom of the inherited policy of non-involvement in Old World affairs. Confident of our ability to work out our own destiny, and jealously guarding our right to do so, we seek no part in directing the

  • ➋ destinies of the Old World. We do not mean to be entangled. We will accept no responsibility except as our own conscience and judgment, in each instance, may determine. Our eyes never will be blind to a developing menace, our ears never deaf to the call of civilization. We recognize the new order in the world, with the closer contacts which progress has wrought. We sense the call of the human heart for fellowship, fraternity, and cooperation.

  • ➌ We crave friendship and harbor no hate. But America, our America, the America built on the foundation laid by the inspired fathers, can be a party to no permanent military alliance. It can enter into no political commitments, nor assume any economic obligations which will subject our decisions to any other than our own authority.

  • Warren Harding was one of the best presidents we ever had.

  • He was the best of the bad lot, and thats about it!

  • @tyyyylenol Yeah, what a great president he was. lol

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