Monday, March 3, 2008

LAD #28

LAD #28-FDR's First Inaugural Address

In his first of many inauguarl addresses, President Franklin D. Roosevelt stated that he hoped to revive the United States away from her times of weakness to a strong, independent flourishing nation. He spoke the famous quote "We have nothing to fear but fear itself" in this address and tried to comfort Americans that it was not the weaknesses in life they had to fear because together with Roosevelt as their leader, they could overcome these obstacels and prevail stronger than ever. He believes in a life, a spoken in the inaugural address, that is about more than just monetary success, he believes in the true values in life, love, family, friends and happiness and wishes that to be the biggest success in the lives of American citizens. This address is meant to assure Americans that they are in good hands and with some hard work, dedication and teamwork, the United States can thrive more than ever before.

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