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To: TimF who wrote (352815)9/30/2007 12:55:23 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574493
 
I posted the links already. I could find them and do it again, but you would just say the source is biased and you feel free to ignore it.

Using rightwing blogs that repeat the same misinformation over and over again are not creditable resources. Sorry.

The New Deal

Both Franklin Roosevelt’s admirers and his detractors often think of his New Deal legacy as generally socialistic. Like the Progressive Era, the New Deal is widely misunderstood: it did indeed attack the free market, but often did so at the behest of corporate interests.


Even if FDR was moving down the road of fascism [and I don't believe that's true], he had significant distance to go. Whereas the Bush administration is further down that same road.