for the second worst asshole president in history, Herbert Hoover. Congress had promised the WWI vets a bonus for their service. Hoover, of course, weasled (sound familiar?)on paying it but no one made much fuss until the depression struck.
Hungry vets then set up a shantytown in the shadow of the capitol. They were supported by General Smedley Butler (who later would foil the pre-neocon plot to overthrow FDR). Hoover couldn't tolerate such an effront and got his toad McArthur violently to disperse the vets and destroy the 'Hooverville'. This arrogant 'Pug overreach got public sympathy and apparently contributed to FDR's election.
If they screw with Cindy's encampment, it will be a very similar overreach..
GO CINDY!! Our love and deep respects are with you!!
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Hoover's goons clearing out the Vets' Encampment
Hooverville, the Bonus Army's shanty-town, burnsBonus Army
By Richard Sanders, Editor, Press for Conversion!
American veterans had been promised by the U.S. government that they would be paid a "bonus" for their service during World War 1. They were to receive $1 for every day they'd served during that war, or $1.5 for each day they served in combat. This "bonus" was supposed to be paid decades later, in the 1940s! When the depression of the 1930s hit, U.S. WWI veterans began a movement to demand that they should not have to wait another 10 years for their bonus. They wanted it to be paid immediately. They began many protests and lobbying efforts. When some veterans from the mid-west began a trek to Washington to demand the bonus. They called themselves the "Bonus Expeditionary Army". They were eventually joined in Washington by tens of thousands of veterans and their families. They set up a shanty town called Hooverville within Washington DC. They held protests and some of the more radical veterans occupied abandoned buildings in the city. General Smedley Butler arose as a strong supporter of the "Bonus Army." Hoover enlisted the Army to drive the vets out of the city. In charge of the Battle of Antacostia was Douglas MacArthur, and his top men were Dwight Eisenhower and George Patton. They used the US Army to crush the Bonus Army. Excessive force was used, several died and Hooverville was burnt to the ground. This helped lead to Roosevelt's election in 1933.

General Butler
View online Photographs of the Bonus Army
Read more about the Bonus Army:
http://images.google.ca/images?q=%20%22bonus%20army%22The “Bonus Army” and the Torching of Hooverville
http://coat.ncf.ca/our_magazine/links/53/4.pdfConflicting Versions of the Battle of Anacostia:
Gen. Douglas MacArthur vs. Pres. Herbert Hoover
http://coat.ncf.ca/our_magazine/links/53/5.pdfSocioeconomic and Political Context of the Plot
http://coat.ncf.ca/our_magazine/links/53/spivak-excerpt.htmlButler at the Bonus Rally
http://coat.ncf.ca/our_magazine/links/53/butler-bonus_rally.html