I think that thewould be an excellent little addition to teaching materials and 
for personal reflection for most participants on PEN-L

The comment is also quite appropriate

David Barkin
Mexico

Subject:  Recording of Franklin Roosevelt's Inaugural Address in 1933 
From:      Eric Sommer <[email protected]> 
        
Linked here is a recording of the Inaugural speech of U.S. President Roosevelt 
in 1933 at the bottom of the depression. I had read about but never heard this 
speech before. 

I was amazed by how frankly - and forthrightly - Roosevelt condemns the bankers 
and financial leaders of that time. 

He refers to them as 'unscrupulous money changers condemned in the court of 
public opinion' and 'rejected by the hearts and minds of men' . 

He states directly that they are motivated only by 'self-seeking...they have no 
vision, and where there is no vision the people perish." 

He states that while they have proposed solutions, their solutions are based 
only on their own self-seeking for profit, and he specifically condemns them 
for advocating "more lending" and :more debt" which is meant for their own 
benefit. 

He calls directly for government action to put an end to profitering by 
manipulating other peoples money, and promises massive public works to employ 
the unemployed. 

What a contrast this speech makes to Obamas pandering to Wall street and his 
employment of it in his cabinet! 

Roosevelt was in no sense a perfect being, but I think you will be as moved as 
I was by this speech 

Part 1 or a two part recording: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMgGbI-hZvU&NR=1




      
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