No, he wasn't limited to the camps... but jeez, that's like saying...
Let's talk about Hitler and all the good things he did, but let's keep the Holocaust out of it (obviously a gross exaggeration on my part, but the point remains)...
Or, better, if I were saying, Let's talk about Reagan and how awesome he was, but don't bring up the Iran Contra Scandal...
Anyhow, I like FDR overall. He did some things that I don't agree with:
*Internment camps
*Tried to, conveniently, add several judges to the Supreme Court (which he would have appointed of course, permanently swinging the makeup of the SC)
*Mostly failed economic policies (though some helped people, so it's a mixed bag)
*Didn't retire after 2nd term (and yes, he absolutely should have, and this is echoed by the fact that a constitutional amendment made it law rather than just tradiion after his time)
*Salary caps during the war... this lead to employers offering health insurance since they couldn't offer raises, etc... This lead to the terrible debacle with HC we have in the USA today (talk about an action having LONG TERM effects), though it clearly wasn't intended to do so, it was a bad choice
But, one of the biggest jobs of the POTUS? Commander in Chief
He was awesome as a commander in chief in a time when it was needed. I think when it comes down to it, American Presidents are generally going to perform well in such a situation, but he certainly did do it, and as such, gets much appreciation.