Franklin D. Roosevelt said that about
fear. He had campaigned against Herbert Hoover in
the 1932 presidential election by saying as little as
possible about what he might do if elected. Through even
the closest working relationships, none of the
president-elect’s most intimate associates felt they
knew him well, with the exception perhaps of his wife,
Eleanor. The affable, witty Roosevelt used his great
personal charm to keep most people at a distance. In
campaign speeches, he favored a buoyant, optimistic,
gently paternal tone spiced with humor. But his first
inaugural address took on an unusually solemn, religious
quality. And for good reason—by 1933 the depression had
reached its depth. Roosevelt’s first inaugural address
outlined in broad terms how he hoped to govern and
reminded Americans that the nation’s “common
difficulties” concerned “only material things.”
Anyone know why we find it necessary
to go to war? To protect whats right?
Whats right? Think about it, what it right and
good? It's whatever the people do and believe in
the group of people that can kill and destroy your group
of people, unless you think you can kick their butt,
which if you destroy enough of them to the point of
submission, completely by brute force, then your group's
acts and beliefs are right and good. What has that
got to do with what is right and good? Any logic
ever introduced here? Why? Because
there is no such thing as good and right, evil or good,
right or wrong, its all idealogies made up for the
primary purpose to control and manipulate you, so enough
of you will get together to make a bigger hord than the
other hords, so you can kick their ass and be right and
good.