Book for the Day: "Montana Sky" by Nora Roberts. It's a story of romance, of sister ship, and a serial killer. Again, warnings for strong language, and some adult situations (but not strong or many). It's a very good book. I'm currently reading it now.
And the second book of the day is: "Memoirs of a Geisha" I don't care if you've already seen the movie, the book is ten times better, and the movie cut out a bunch of stuff. Read it. ^^
And now for my history paper: Paragraph one....
The United States in World War II: Right or Wrong?
The United States had always kept their noses out of foreign affairs since the times of George Washington. But in the early twentieth century they happened to have a string of bad luck and the blame was placed on certain presidents. President Wilson was tricked into allowing us to be drawn into World War I; President Harding had major corruption in the office during his time, President Coolidge did as little as possible and was dubbed ¡®Silent¡¯ by his followers; and Hoover happened to become President six-months prior to the stock market crash and the Great Depression. The only president we have to question was President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He came up with a dozen and a half different programs to try to pull the United States out of the Depression, but President Roosevelt was also the one that had decided to bring us into World War II, against our Foreign Acts Policy. Was he right to get the United States involved in a European War, or was he correct in doing so? In my opinion, I believe the United States was correct in entering the War, but for a terrible cost.
and that's all I have ... out of 6-10 pages. And it was due last Friday. ^^
A Demain!
signing off,