August 10
Herbert Hoover was born AUGUST 10, 1874.
The son of a Quaker blacksmith, he studied at Stanford and became a world renowned engineer. Trapped in China when the Boxer Rebellion broke out in 1900, Herbert Hoover directed the building of barricades under heavy fire while his wife worked in the hospital.
In World War I, at the request of the American Consul, Hoover helped 120,000 Americans stranded in Europe return home. He directed the feeding of Belgium after Kaiser Wilhelm overran it and orchestrated feeding the Allied nations while avoiding rationing at home.
After the war, Herbert Hoover arranged the feeding of millions starving in Central Europe and Russia. Serving as Secretary of Commerce for Presidents Harding and Coolidge, Herbert Hoover became the 31st U.S. President in 1929. Seven months later the Stock Market crashed.
Though implementing a plan of aid through the States, political opponents sabotaged his efforts.
In his Inaugural, March 4, 1929, President Herbert Hoover entreated:
"Ill-considered remedies for our faults brings only penalties after them. But if we hold the faith of the men in our mighty past who created these ideals, we shall leave them heightened and strengthened for our children...I ask the help of Almighty God in this service to my country."
At Madison Square Garden, NY, October 31, 1932, President Hoover warned of the collectivist New Deal:
"To enter upon a series of deep changes...would be to undermine and destroy our American system...
No man who has not occupied my position in Washington can fully realize the constant battle which must be carried on against incompetence, corruption, tyranny of government expanded into business activities...
Free speech does not live many hours after free industry and free commerce die."
At a reception for his 80th birthday in West Branch, IA, August 10, 1954, Herbert Hoover stated:
"I have witnessed on the ground in 20 nations the workings of the philosophy of that anti-Christ, Karl Marx...
I want to say something...not in the tones of Jeremiah but in the spirit of Saint Paul...Our Founding Fathers did not invent the priceless boon of individual freedom and respect for the dignity of men. That great gift to mankind sprang from the Creator and not from governments...
Today the Socialist virus and poison gas generated by Karl Marx and Friedreich Engels have spread into every nation on the earth...Their dogma is absolute materialism which defies truth and religious faith..."
Hoover continued:
"A nation is strong or weak, it thrives or perishes upon what it believes to be true. If our youth are rightly instructed in the faith of our fathers...then our power will be stronger."
Hoover concluded:
"To this whole gamut of Socialist infections, I say to you...God has blessed us with...heritage. The great documents of that heritage are not from Karl Marx. They are from the Bible, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. Within them alone can the safeguards of freedom survive."
In San Diego, CA, September 17, 1935, Herbert Hoover stated:
"Our Constitution...is based upon certain inalienable freedoms and protections which in no event the government may infringe...It does not require a lawyer to interpret those provisions. They are as clear as the Ten Commandments...
Behind them is the conception which is the highest development of the Christian faith-the conception of individual freedom with brotherhood."
In his Memorial Day Address at Valley Forge, PA, 1931, President Herbert Hoover stated:
"If, by the grace of God, we stand steadfast in our great traditions through this time of stress, we shall insure that we and our sons and daughters shall see these fruits increased many fold."
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