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The right of the people to rule - Theodore Roosevelt



Video Title : The right of the people to rule - Theodore Roosevelt
Description : SEE MY CIVIL WAR SERIES go to OCKTEBY Theodore Roosevelt 1858 - 1919 [Young Boy During The Civil War] With the assassination of President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, not quite 43, became the youngest President in the Nation's history. He brought new excitement and power to the Presidency, as he vigorously led Congress and the American public toward progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy.
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Rating : 4.75
Keywords, Tags : theodore roosevelt 1858 1919 president usa mckinley
Video Length : 4 : 15


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this dude is my hero

Our system continues to work even if some of the situations look out of whack. We are lucky to have produced men like Theodore Roosevelt, and the intellect of those people of old continues to amaze me.

They were not Related at all. FDR in my opinion was a slimy Deal maker. He LET Stalin have Poland. Russia invaded and the U.S. and Britian looked away as planed. We did'nt realize the ambitions of Stalin till to late.

Maybe you need some other contemparies.

Ya got the wrong Franklin bud.

You have a Republican canidate that has those quailities,his name is Ron Paul, a strict constitutionalist and a 10 year voting recoad that goes as proof. I don't beleive in all, but It would be interesting moments with the congress.If any body could enlighten the taxpayer he could.Press ignores him and I'm REALLY pissed with courts defeat of KUCINICH. Can't even here anothers comments and theatrical poses of others in debate.

This has been one of the most unusual primary seasons ever. I think YouTube and the internet is the reason. We had the internet in the last presidential election, but it look like its more in play now.

I'm sorry, but Roosevelt was nowhere near the policies of Ron Paul. If Ron Paul was alive in the 1900's, he would have criticized policies like the interventionist Roosevelt Corollary or the massive governmental intrusion on our food industries.He believes in initiatives like not policing the world and decreasing the federal size of the US government.

People (like today) used slavery as a postr child. Lincolin did not want this nation divided and he went to war for this purpose only. When the South seded from the union (United States) he couldn't allow that.

Yeah, but 600,000 people and a huge scar that keeps us divided to this day... look at the 04 election. Split right down the same fault line. Was preserving the union worth the cost? Did it only make North/South relations worse for generations? These are questions you've gotta ask. Questions I think Lincoln might have asked himself. Clearly I disagree with his decision, or at the very least his methods.


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