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Originally posted by Penske_Account
2. The line in the speech I pulled was typical of Roosevelt's stump campaign rhetoric, all of which is part and parcel of a campaign that he ran that was based on not going to war in Europe.
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That is absolutely true -- and was essential to FDR's election in 1940, since much of America at that time was strongly isolationist.
But what was/is your point?
[See Penske, that's one of the problems with your prolix style and use of photshops and hyperbole and babyjesuschrist superstars -- sometimes you actually have a point, and it gets lost.]
S_A_M
P.S. Fortunately for the world -- the Japanese took care of that problem by attacking the U.S.