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On July 1, 1932, New York Gov. Franklin Delano Roosevelt won the Democratic Party Presidential nomination by a landslide vote of 945-190, over his nearest rival and avowed political enemy, the former New York governor and J.P. Morgan tool, Alfred E. Smith. On Nov. 8, 1932, Roosevelt won a second landslide victory, this time over incumbent Republican President Herbert Hoover. Roosevelt won 57% of the popular vote, and swept the Electoral College by 472-59. It was the greatest mandate for change in memory, and FDR immediately set out to return the U.S.A. to the tradition of the American System of political-economy... |
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March 23, 2007
EIR News Service announced the publication of
The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism,
by Professor Stanislav M. Menshikov.
Translated from the Russian by Rachel Douglas, the book is an authoritative study of the Russian economy during the first 15 years after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The Preface, by EIR founder and contributing editor Lyndon LaRouche, titled, "Russia's Next Step," poses the need for U.S. policy-makers to study and grasp the "disease" presented in this book, since it represents "an economic global pandemic which we must all join to defeat." |
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Election 2008
- Lessons for Denver:
FDR's 1932 Victory over London's Wall Street Fascists
Franklin Roosevelt's Wall Street and City of London enemies came close to depriving him of the Presidential nomination in 1932, and then sought to overcome the results of the general election, through assassination and coup d'état. This little-known story offers a vital lesson to the Democratic Party and the American people today, on the verge of another monumental Presidential election. Jeffrey Steinberg reports.
- Stop the DNC Fraud:
Clinton Won Florida; Florida Vote Stands!
- Why Jeremiah Wright Is Not a Christian!
The Presidential Touch
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
'We who are wise enough, and also good enough to lead,' he writes, 'know that our nation's foe is not a nation, not a people, not color of skin, but the same old 'principalities and powers.' That enemy, today, is chiefly today's Anglo-Dutch Liberal financier tyranny, which has ruled so long, and so often, by putting one part of humanity into campaigns of hate against others, as the British Empire-in-fact is acting at this moment. . . .'
International
Economics
- Time To Reject the Big Lie
The British are pushing the U.S. to bail out its financial institutions, protecting the parasite at the expense of the host. The result will not be stability, but hyperinflation, with the value of the dollar completely collapsing and taking the rest of the world economy with it.
- Call for an FDR-Style New Financial System
An interview with Mario Lettieri.
Feature
- Who's Controlling Congress;
When Will We Oust the Traitors?
The Congressional Research Service's memorandum purporting to analyze Lyndon LaRouche's Homeowners and Bank Protection Act, reveals that those advising Congress on this matter are ignorant, or lying, about the fundamental realities of the economy, the nation's history, and the Constitutional principles upon which the United States and its laws are based. Nancy Spannaus reports.
Interviews
- Jens-Peter Bonde
A Member of the European Parliament from Denmark, Mr. Bonde has written 55 books on the European Union, and is a representative of the June Movement, which is opposing the Treaty.
- Alex Gibney
The director and co-producer of 'Taxi to the Dark Side' describes some of what went into his Academy Award-winning film.
- Mario Lettieri
The Undersecretary of State to the Italian Finance Ministry, Mr. Lettieri is from the Margherita party. In 2005, he introduced a resolution, which was adopted by the Italian Chamber of Deputies, calling for a New Bretton Woods conference, to establish a new international monetary system.
LaRouche Youth Movement
- What the British Really Fear:
A Scientific Renaissance
Three LaRouche Youth Movement members of the 'Basement Team' are guests on 'The LaRouche Show' Internet radio program, discussing their work on the Pythagoreans, Johannes Kepler, and Carl Friedrich Gauss: among the scientists the Anglo-Dutch Liberals fear the most. The next project is on Bernhard Riemann.
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