De facto Commander in Chief Franklin Roosevelt, Esq., in a “Fireside Chat” radio address to the nation, says that he is issuing Proclamation 2352, declaring a state of “limited” national emergency in regard to the outbreak of war in Europe:

       This nation will remain a neutral nation, but I cannot ask that every American remain neutral in thought as well.  Even a neutral has a right to take account of facts.  Even a neutral cannot be asked to close his mind or his conscience.

       NOTES:

  • It is unfortunate that Roosevelt did not have this attitude when CONgress passed the Neutrality Act of 1937.
  • As an attorney (Officer of the Court) Roosevelt was ineligible to serve in two branches of government at the same time, according to Article I, Section 6 [Clause 2].

       [restored 7/23/2021]

Subsequent Events:

10/18/1939                   11/4/1939                   12/19/1940                    5/27/1941                   12/16/1950

Authority:

“Law of the Jungle”
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References:

Calvin D. Linton, ed., The Bicentennial Almanac: 200 Years of America, 1776-1976, (Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, 1975), 347.

“Today in History,” Orange County (California) Register, 8 September 2010, News:3.

Current U.s. National Debt:

$36,167,124,467,492

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