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So, Franklin D. Roosevelt has an amazing speaking voice.

the-law-says-what:

I just listened to part of a speech of his on youtube, and I don’t even know what the hell it was about, but I was happy for 6 minutes to just do my thing on facebook and listen to him speak.

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    I love FDR. I even named my cat after him.
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