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Monday, September 23, 2013

FALA RESENTED REPUBLICAN ATTACKS

September 23, 2013

FALA RESENTED REPUBLICAN ATTACKS



                                       FALA
                            FDR Memorial
                        Washington, D.C.
                    Photo by John White
                           July 14, 2003

Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) Under increasing attacks from Republican opponents, President Franklin D. Roosevelt reacted 69 years ago today, September 23, 1944, in a speech to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters here in the Nation's Capital.

FDR said...

"These Republican leaders have not been content with attacks on me, or my wife, or my sons. No, not content with that, they now include my little dog Fala*. 

Well, of course, I don't resent attacks, and my family don't resent attacks, but Fala does resent them." 

The President continued...

"I am accustomed to hearing malicious falsehoods about myself, but I think I have a right to object to libelous statements about my dog."

FDR went on to say that his Republican opponents were just trying to distract voters from the real issues facing the country in 1944.

Republicans in 1944 circulated a story that FDR had unintentionally left Fala in the Aleutian Islands while on a visit there and sent a Navy destroyer, to retrieve him at a cost to taxpayers of several million dollars.

FDR said...

"You know, Fala is Scotch**, and being a Scottie, as soon as he learned that Republican fiction writers in Congress...had concocted (this) story...his Scottish soul was furious."

With their presidential candidates having been defeated in landslides by FDR in 1932, 1936 and 1940, perhaps the only hope the Republicans had for the Election of 1944*** was to go after Fala.   If that was their plan, it didn't work.


                        FDR Memorial
                      Washington, D.C.
                   Photo by John White


*Fala (1940-1952), the only presidential pet to be honored by statues, one in Washington, D.C. and the other in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was a gift to FDR from his cousin, Daisy Suckley, who taught the Scottish Terrier how to sit, roll over and jump.

Originally named Big Boy, FDR renamed him after "Murray the Outlaw of Falahill," a famous Scottish ancestor.

FDR issued an "executive order" that only he would feed Fala after he discovered the dog's intestinal problems were caused from being overfed in the White House kitchen. 

After FDR's death in 1945, Eleanor took over custody of Fala who survived until a few days before his 12th birthday.  But as Eleanor wrote in her "My Day Column," Fala was never the same dog after his master died.



            "Fala's Leather Collar"
      National Park Service Photo

**Scottish Terrier is one of 5 breeds which originated in Scotland.  The dog is described as a rugged breed with a wily outer coat and a soft, dense undercoat.  They make good watchdogs and are loyal.  President George W. Bush also owned a ST.



             Ladies and Gentlemen, 
     The 1st Dog of the United States
                     Barney Bush
       Photo by Alex Cooney (2004)

***Election of 1944, FDR won an unprecedented 4th term by defeating Gov. Thomas E. Dewey 432-99 in the Electoral College and winning 36 of 48 states.
FDR won 53.4% of the popular vote.  Despite losing, Dewey fared better than the previous 3 Republican nominees had against FDR.

Friday, February 1, 2013

BARNEY BUSH DEAD AT AGE 12


February 1, 2013

BARNEY BUSH DEAD AT AGE 12

Dallas, Texas  (JFK+50) George W. & Laura Bush, former President & 1st Lady of the United States, announced today the passing of their beloved Scottish-terrier, Barney.*



  Barney & President George W. Bush
        The White House Oval Office
        Photo by Eric Draper (2005)
                White House Image

Barney, who was 12 years old, died as a result of complications of cancer.

The statement released today says...

"The little fellow had been suffering from lymphoma and...his body could not fight off the illness."

Barney was "First Dog" for the 8 years President Bush served.

Barney, according to the President, loved "chasing golf balls on the chipping green," & guarded the White House entrance..."as if he were a secret service agent."

The former President also said that Barney "wandered the halls of the West Wing looking for treats from his many friends."

Barney, like most dogs & perhaps most presidents,  had his issues & the fall of 2008 must have been a bad time for him.  He bit Reuters reporter Jon Decker on the finger & later Boston Celtics public relations director Heather Walter.

According to Alex Alman of Time, George W. Bush did a painting of Barney which is signed simply "43".**

*Bernard "Barney" Bush (2000-2013) was born in New Jersey to Kelly & Coors (owned by NJ Gov. Christine Todd Whitman).

**George W. Bush was the 43rd President of the United States (2001-2009)

SOURCES

"Barney Dies at Age 12," www.usatoday.com

"RIP:  Barney Bush, Age 12," by Alex Altman, www.swampland.time.com





                       The First Family 
              Laura, George & Barney
                        July 29, 2004
                  White House Photo

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As an animal lover who owns a dog now & who has lost dogs & cats in the past, we extend our sincerest condolences to President & Mrs. Bush.

Losing an animal you have loved and cared for over the years is not easy.

May the many good memories that you both have of Barney give you comfort.

God Bless.