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David Woolner Quotes

«Korea is a real success. It was very much a U.N.-sanctioned operation.»
Author: David Woolner
«The first President Bush was very effective with the U.N..»
Author: David Woolner
«It's widely accepted the U.N. has to undergo a certain amount of reform. I think the future of the U.N. is bright. It's critical.»
Author: David Woolner
«There was a sense among Roosevelt's generation the League of Nations had failed.»
Author: David Woolner
«One of the critical things he saw was not returning to isolationism. That, he said, would lead to disaster. Roosevelt was very much committed that the U.S. play a proper role in the U.N.»
Author: David Woolner
«Reckoning with Roosevelt, 1944-55.»
Author: David Woolner
«This is a celebration not just of passage of act but everything Social Security has done for past 70 years, ... Social Security is one of the hallmark programs of the New Deal era and I think it's important to remind people of the great structural reforms that took place during the Roosevelt era.»
Author: David Woolner
«Roosevelt constructed the house we have been living in since World War II, ... FDR was trying to provide vision and leadership after the war. He wanted a new world order.»
Author: David Woolner
«Roosevelt constructed the house we have been living in since World War II. FDR was trying to provide vision and leadership after the war. He wanted a new world order.»
Author: David Woolner