Democrats are not Socialists
Oct 26, 2012 | 1361 views | 5 5 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
To the Editor:

Many today refer to a Democrat in step with the party’s platform as “socialist’ and a few parallel history and Franklin Delano Roosevelt as “socialist.” I am pleased to elaborate on this.

Was FDR a socialist? I lived through part of the Great Depression wrought by corporate and banker greed. I know what Roosevelt did to help make the country “free from fear.” I saw TVA bring electricity and development to my home areas. I went to schools, libraries, museums, and parks developed by programs that otherwise would never have been. I know men and women, and most in my family, who helped create these miracles out of disaster. As a principal in Buckingham, Va., we were still using a building from those days when Republicans brought misery, much created out of a greed for a buck on the backs of the common worker, the farmer, builder or just plain laborer — most found a way to feed his family.

My father helped rebuild the agriculture of the South. My wife’s Dad, to make ends meet, hiked a ride on a freight car to find work, as did millions. Do not bleed facts to me about the good in having banks and Wall Street back in power. Barack Obama, whatever you judge him to be, kept this country from being on its knees.

Maybe Mitt Romney is centrist enough to keep the wolves from the farm and the home-but his reactionary backers will spell ruin to this nation if he allows the reins of sanity to go the way of 1929. If you lived through it, knew it, saw the misery of it, the President’s race and attacks on his place of birth and his so called Muslim connection are the real hidden issues for many in this election. His seeking the peace overseas and saving our economy at home are above these selfish prejudices. Be forewarned — the future is not to be what Mitt may say if the whacko far right gets its way and creates a 1929 disaster. So let it be said — God help us that it may not be done.

Finally, re-read Eisenhower’s speech as he left office, that of the “industrial and military complex” and the powers that are now a testament to that speech. The prophecy of the latter is the harbinger of history recycling, and a “maybe it’s so” just isn’t worth the prejudices therein.

JOHN T. HENDRICKS

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bbetsill
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November 25, 2012
Mr. Hendricks to answer your question, yes FDR was a socialist, he, like you believed that it is one mans job to be productive enough to support others. That its the governments job to take money from one group and give it to others. Mr Hendricks have you every read the Constitution and do you know what the federal government has power to do and not do? I am sure the way you fell about banks you would never us one. If you believe it was the banks that caused the recession in 2008 you are blind to the facts. The banks and Wall Street are all about making money, the more money regular people have the more they invest and the more money banks and Wall Street make. It was the Government that made banks loan money to people with bad credit and could not prove they had a job.
pach40
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October 28, 2012
Sorry, Doc-I did not understand it all, but what I did is sobering.
JulieBrandenburg
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October 27, 2012
It is mind numbing that the older generation democrats can not see what your own party has become. As someone who has grown up under the Carter and Regan administrations I beg to differ with you on the strengths and weaknesses of the current political parties of today. This is free America and we all have our opinions and can freely express them without fear of punishment by our government. I guess we can both be grateful for that.
ColRG1
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October 27, 2012
Amen Brother! I can not in all honesty see how a man that made Fourteen Million dollars last year can identify with my daily problems. If he were quized on the common man's daily needs, I'll bet you he could not tell you what a loaf of bread cost, a gallon of milk, or for that matter, a gallon of gas. We need someone in office that is in tune with everyday Americans, not just the 1% that has servants doing their daily chores. Give me a break!
jo4roush6
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November 06, 2012
Did you ever complain that John Kerry or any of the Kennedys were too rich to understand the common man? Its probably only rich Republicans you have a problem with.