Thursday, December 18, 2008

"Jingle Bells" (Hitler Dead)


Hitler's dead, Hitler's dead. America planned D-day. Cherry slums and Atom bombs will soon be on there way. O Hitler's dead. Hitler's dead . America planned D-day. Cherry slums and Atom bombs will soon be on their way.
Stalin didnt know the tensions that would grow when Castro came into power and gave comunist a bad name.
O, Hitler's dead, Hitler's dead. America planned D-day. Cherry slums and Atom bombs will soon be on there way. O Hitler's dead. Hitler' dead. America planned D-day. Cherry slums and Atom bombs will soon be on their way.
America wears blue and now so do you. What fun it was to ride the ship that sailed to Normade.
O, Hitler's dead, Hitler's dead. America planned D-day. Cherry slums and Atom bombs will soon be on there way. Hey!

Monday, December 8, 2008

American Citizen


I am an American citizen i believe in strong values and the civil rights. I believe that if a man works hard enough for his product he should have the right to call it his own. I also believe that Communism does not work and would be dangerous if spread through out the rest of the world. Its bad enough that the soviet union has imposed their beliefs on the inordinate China. They are working hard to influence a short of dictatorship that would cause our homeland to security to have to increase. I am American and this sickness shall not plague my country. The soviets with their ways to try to uphold an Utopian society everyone knows that this is nonsense.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

War War 1 Propaganda








These are examples of some WW1 propaganda they show how America showed Germany as a huge threat to them. Of course Americans are going to show some respect to the children. Poor Children.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Expansion.

The Expansion during the Progressive movement was a good thing to help America gain more land and solve problems that people had with immigrants. This gave America the right to share this land with the American people. They were very successful at this task.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

J.P Morgans Bank


J.P Morgans Peers


Rockefeller's comment at the time, "And to think he wasn't even a rich man." Yet, JP Morgan's power did not lie in the millions he had, it lay in the billions he controlled.

John Pierpont (JP) Morgan. Was born into a wealthy family. His father was a partner of the firm George Peabody & Co. He completed n Boston; in 1857 he got a job working for the private banking house Duncan, Sherman and Company. In 1860 he was appointed as the American agent and attorney for George Peabody & Company in which his father was a partner. This later became J.S. Morgan & Co and when his father died in 1890 he left it to JP Morgan giving him important European connections and enabling him to run a large foreign reserve business. By the time of his father's death, JP Morgan had already established himself as a good financier. After the Civil War he started buying bad businesses and railroad companies. Consolidation of railroads came to be known as Morganization. On several occasions, JP Morgan also helped the government in its finances. After the government ran into some gold problems, he bought $200 million worth of government bonds with gold thereby preserving the credit of the United States. Some of his detractors had, however, heavily criticized him for the harsh terms of the loan. This had also resulted in a Congressional hearing in 1912, but he walked away largely unscathed. Perhaps the biggest deal he was ever involved in was the forming of the US Steel Corporation, the first billion-dollar corporation. He had bought some mills from Andrew Carnegie and together with some other steel assets formed US Steel - worth approximately $1.2 billion. At the time of his death on March 31, 1913 he had an estate worth around $1.2 billion in today’s money. Compared to his peers of the time, especially Rockefeller, it was not such a large estate.