Talk:Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

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[edit] Fast editing

I doubt the NPS banned people in the fountain because of insurance. The federal government is self-insured. Even the GSA cars. —Preceding unsigned comment added by JimmyEv (talk • contribs) 02:56, 26 September 2007 (UTC) WHoa, that was alot of fast editing, Alexandros :-). ugen64 16:51, Dec 5, 2003 (UTC)

yup, im fast ! Please readd your contributions if I accidently edit conflicted them out! Alexandros

The last sentence of the penultimate paragraph and the entire last paragraph seem a little too salutary for Wikipedia standards. Needs NPOV-ing. Nohat 17:51, 20 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Go for it, dude! Ellsworth 00:09, 28 Jan 2005 (UTC)

As I recall, there was some controversy regarding depicting FDR in a wheelchair, I wonder if anyone could elaborate on that in the article, I don't even know if that is true. Thanks Jimaginator 16:11, Jun 3, 2005 (UTC)

I believe that it is true. Why don't you research it and make the addition yourself? Thanks, -Willmcw 18:59, Jun 3, 2005 (UTC)


I just uploaded a couple photos from the 2006 Cherry Blossoms. (1)(2)(3) If you have any specific requests for images, just leave a message on my Talk page I should be able to get those by mid-June. Provide as much detail as you can for what you are looking for in the image. --Thisisbossi 04:42, 17 May 2006 (UTC)

I suppose it's hard to talk about a memorial without being a bit too salutary (as Nohat said above), but I found the second half of this article to be a little saccharine and "un-neutral". It reads like a pamphlet handed out by the tour guides. While I hate to give a criticism without figuring out how to improve it myself, I'm hoping perhaps future editors might keep this thought in mind. --Volkris 01:59, 25 August 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Unencyclopaedic tone

"More than 50 years after Roosevelt's death, his own words call out from the walls of his memorial as if he were somehow present. Those who know FDR only as a historical figure recognize these words by their association with great and catastrophic events. For the many Americans who lived through the Roosevelt years, the words recall personal struggles and triumphs during 12 years that seemed like a lifetime." - I mean really! - Gobeirne (talk) 00:46, 10 March 2008 (UTC)