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February 2, 2004

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Letter To The Editor of the Marxist-Leader,

er, uh, I mean the Heraldo-Liberal,

er, uh, I mean the Herald-Misleader:

 

 

January 27, 2004

 

Paul Whitley, Sr. wrote a letter bashing the GOP for attempting to remove Roosevelt’s image on the U. S. dime coin stating it is nothing more than an effort to depreciate FDR’s legacy.

 

Since Mr. Whitley brought it up, let’s talk about FDR’s legacy. FDR was a man who had, at his side at Yalta, convicted Soviet spy Alger Hiss. At the end of WWII in Yalta, over 60 million people were placed into the slavery of communism. Hiss presided over the UN during its forming, an institution that has gradually subverted American sovereignty at every turn, and gave the communists veto power in the UN Security Council forever.

 

The 11 billion dollar Soviet “lend-lease program”, that Roosevelt sold to the American people as “helping our ally in the war against fascism”, was actually chock full of non-military aid stockpiled until the war’s end, and was the foundation on which the communist industrial machine of today was built.

 

Roosevelt’s administration was riddled with communists whom he stated were “some of my best friends”. Taking advantage of an artificially prolonged economic downturn, Roosevelt’s New Deal, which is the foundation for the socialist system we suffer under in America today, was a deal all right, a RAW DEAL for Americans.

 

Whether or not one thinks Roosevelt, a man who called murderous dictator Stalin, “Uncle Joe”, was a socialist or a communist, his actions cry it loudly. Any American patriot, knowing of Roosevelt’s true history, not the UNESCO revised history taught in schools today, would call the man a traitor.

 

Jeff “Mario” Smith

Left-ington, KY

 

 

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