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Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "Best Interests of the Country" Address at Madison Square Garden (1932)

This speech was given on November 05, 1932 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. In the Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, this document is sub-titled, "I Believe that the Best Interests of the Country Require a Change in Administration."

0:00 "Doctrine of the Present-Day Democracy of the United States"
2:39 "One Great Principle"
3:32 "False Prosperity"
4:20 "Our Losses are not Beyond Repair"
6:07 "Must Represent not a Fraction of the United States, but the Whole of the United States"
7:00 "Either my Sense of Humor, or my Sense of Proportions"
8:39 "You Vote! According to Your Common Sense!"
10:25 "You Know Now"
11:11 "War on Human Suffering"
12:29 "We have Given you the Hope of a Better Ordered National Economy"
13:29 "Fruits which your Labor Deserves"
14:41 "No Man Lives Unto Himself, No Man Dies Unto Himself"
15:22 "For there can be No Bitterness Where the Sole Thought is the Welfare of the United States of America"
15:50 "I Believe that the Best Interests of the Country Require a Change in Administration"
16:47 "But even in our Mistakes We have Learned those Strengths can Best be used for the Common Benefit of All"

Speech Full Text: https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/campaign-address-madison-square-garden-new-york-city-0

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