(MintPress) – In 1944, during a State of the Union address atypically given from the Oval Office, President Franklin D. Roosevelt shared his vision for the future. During a filmed portion of his radio address, the president called for a second Bill of Rights, which would call for “the establishment of an American standard of living higher than ever
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Nichelle Rick-Lewis, center, of Brooklyn, N.Y., holds a sign joining hundreds of people around the Georgia Capitol protesting against two pieces of legislation they say are unfair to women Monday, March 12, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman) (MintPress) – In 1944, during a State of the Union address atypically given from the Oval Office, […]