President Harry Truman gave a speech attacking the Republicans. During the speech a supporter yelled "Give 'em Hell, Harry!". Truman replied, "I don't give them Hell. I just tell the truth about them and they think it's Hell."
"Give 'em Hell Harry" was the nickname given to the 33rd president of the United States, Harry S. Truman. He was the vice president of Franklin D. Roosevelt and took the office of the president when President Roosevelt died in 1945. President Truman won his own election in 1948 and was succeeded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953. Harry Truman lived from 1884 to 1972.
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they didn't have any kids but he is a genius had em last year when I was in howard.
No. Lincoln had said "Let 'em up easy", and the only man jailed for treason was the Confederate president Jefferson Davis, and the commandant of the Andersonville prison-camp was hanged for brutality.
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The Buck Stops Here, Red Herring and Give 'em Hell Harry.
first answer: "give em hell, Harry" second, more correct answer: "The Buck Stops Here"
Truman was called Give 'em Hell Harry, High-tax Harry, Mister Missouri , The Senator from Pendergast, The Man from Independence, Haberdasher Harry, The Man From Missouri, and Get Along Harry.
The better roller derby name is Give Em' Hell Michelle.
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He was called Give 'em Hell Harry, High-tax Harry, Mister Missouri and The Senator from Pendergast.
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Truman was called Give 'em Hell Harry, High-tax Harry, Mister Missouri , The Senator from Pendergast, The Man from Independence, Haberdasher Harry, The Man From Missouri, and Get Along Harry.
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There isn't one. Give 'Em Hell, Kid mentions New Orleans but that's about it.
His work in the Senate on the War Preparedness Committee which was commonly known as the Truman Committee drew him high praise and prominence for seeking out waste, fraud and fiscal abuse in the military and among government contractors. FDR took notice of 'Give 'em Hell Harry' and selected him as his Vice President in the 1944 election.
what is in hell