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Teddy Roosevelt
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I really couldnt tell you who the best one was but the mind boggles that 4 people voted for Bush :?
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Washington was an evil Satan worshipper.

I tried to quickly find the statue of him and the picture of that evil goat, where they share the same pose.

I'm sure most of you know what I'm talking about.

(Wishful thinking)

How come Ron Paul isn't on that list?!
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InkL0sed wrote:Are you kidding me? Abe Lincoln is behind Ronald Reagan?! Give me a break. You guys know nothing.


You mean the guy who deliberatly initiated the secession of the South for political reasons and endorsed mass genocide across Dixie? Oh, and suspended habeas corpus in Maryland? Gee, I wonder why the man who defeated Communism is doing better than him.
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Abe lincoln. Cant beat a beard and a hat.
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Dekloren wrote:Washington was an evil Satan worshipper.

I tried to quickly find the statue of him and the picture of that evil goat, where they share the same pose.

I'm sure most of you know what I'm talking about.

(Wishful thinking)

How come Ron Paul isn't on that list?!

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I'm not a big fan, cos of Vietnam, but surprised no ones come out to defend Johnson.
New Society and all that, civil rights etc?

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0ojakeo0 wrote:Abe lincoln. Cant beat a beard and a hat.


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O yes you can! :wink: :twisted:
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Post by soka »

they are all good prez in trying times except bill clinton i just hate him i dont know why ......but as for the best or greatest i cant say because even history today is still looking back at the things washington did
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FDR ?
You mean the guy responsible for the economic disaster we have today?
The New Deal is the worst thing that ever happened to the U.S. economy.
It created a welfare state full of entitlement programs that has mutated into the pathetic "the government should help me" mentality that is today.

Low taxes, slashing the number of gov't handout programs, low spending, a strong defense, and an emphasis on personal responsibility & freedom (i.e. get the government out of people's lives) are the marks of what makes a great president.
FDR was a socialist; where government intrusion and taxation of the people are the solution to all problems.

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I voted George Washington BTW
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Dekloren wrote:Washington was an evil Satan worshipper.

I tried to quickly find the statue of him and the picture of that evil goat, where they share the same pose.

I'm sure most of you know what I'm talking about.

(Wishful thinking)

How come Ron Paul isn't on that list?!
Because he was never the President?
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suggs wrote:But Nixon changed history with CHINA.


Actually it was Chinese that made the first step. Then we must give credits to American table tennis (ping-pong) team. Then we must say "it was all Kissinger's fault that today America owns billions to China" (foreign exchange).

Nixon? Hah, if Bobby Kennedy wasn't assassinated he would never get a chance to be the president. :wink:
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suggs wrote:Come on...Tricky Dick has to be up there.
Forget Watergate-he just got caught (Kennedy and Johnson weren't a whole lot, if any cleaner-illegal assassinations of South American dictators, anyone).

But Nixon changed history with CHINA.

And darn near won the Vietnam war as well. It was only after he resigned that it all fell apart for the US.

Lets hear it for Richard Nixon!


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ignotus wrote:
suggs wrote:But Nixon changed history with CHINA.


Actually it was Chinese that made the first step. Then we must give credits to American table tennis (ping-pong) team. Then we must say "it was all Kissinger's fault that today America owns billions to China" (foreign exchange).

Nixon? Hah, if Bobby Kennedy wasn't assassinated he would never get a chance to be the president. :wink:


Yeah but no. That doesn't really matter. The Current Account deficit's something special interest groups manipulate to acheive their own aims.
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TJ!
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It's a tie between Washington and Teddy.

Washington saw us into being a nation, and Teddy brought us into the world scene.
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suggs wrote:Come on...Tricky Dick has to be up there.
Forget Watergate-he just got caught (Kennedy and Johnson weren't a whole lot, if any cleaner-illegal assassinations of South American dictators, anyone).

But Nixon changed history with CHINA.

And darn near won the Vietnam war as well. It was only after he resigned that it all fell apart for the US.

Lets hear it for Richard Nixon!
Yes, Nixon's a close third. Then Lincoln.

As for least effective president: by far, Andrew Johnson.
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Re: Best President

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suggs wrote:
DaGip wrote:
volfan wrote:Who was the best President America has ever had?


Dude, George Washington. He was the first. Shouldn't even be a debate on this issue. There are many great Presidents, but George Washington has got to be the all time Best because his leadership gave us the United States of America and our independance from England.

George Washington, no question about it.


You are kidding right?
The guy was quite a decent general (not in Napolean's class, or Wellington's but not bad) but as a President...HE WAS JUST A FIGURE HEAD!
A nice enough guy, I'm sure, but not great. Now Jefferson, there was a dude.
Actually, he was very successful in keeping European powers from taking advantage of a weak fledgling nation. Proclamation of Neutrality anyone? Basically THE foreign policy until McKinley and his Spanish-American War.
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ignotus wrote:Wilson!
He made big things for the world during and after WWI, but American's don't see him as a good president and I don't understand why... :? :? :?
You're Serbian right? Or at least Balkan?

Well, assuming you are, you're correct. He was very successful in helping dissolve the Austro-Hungarian Empire and reshaping the political landscape of the Balkans. So I don't blame you for having a high opinion of him. I do too, in fact, but domestically, he wasn't quite as strong, so definitely it has to go to Washington and Roosevelt.
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Post by muy_thaiguy »

Hologram wrote:It's a tie between Washington and Teddy.

Washington saw us into being a nation, and Teddy brought us into the world scene.
FDR is not Teddy. 2 different guys President during 2 different times.
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Napoleon Ier wrote:
InkL0sed wrote:Are you kidding me? Abe Lincoln is behind Ronald Reagan?! Give me a break. You guys know nothing.


You mean the guy who deliberatly initiated the secession of the South for political reasons and endorsed mass genocide across Dixie? Oh, and suspended habeas corpus in Maryland? Gee, I wonder why the man who defeated Communism is doing better than him.
I'm pretty sure he didn't initiate the secession...

In fact, I'm 99% sure that South Carolina succeeded just because he was elected. Lincoln had nothing to do with it.

As for the genocide, I'm sure you're speaking of Sherman's march, in which case, such is the life of war. I'm not saying the war was necessary, I mean, hey, if the states want to leave, let them. But when the SOUTH fires the first shot of the war, they can't expect that it's going to get much more pleasant.

Also, Reagan didn't defeat Communism. The USSR was about crumble anyway. The most Reagan did was speed it up a bit.
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muy_thaiguy wrote:
Hologram wrote:It's a tie between Washington and Teddy.

Washington saw us into being a nation, and Teddy brought us into the world scene.
FDR is not Teddy. 2 different guys President during 2 different times.
I know the difference, and I'm still sticking with Teddy. I suggest you look up your Presidential history and figure out which President brought American imperialism to its height.
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suggs wrote:I'm not a big fan, cos of Vietnam, but surprised no ones come out to defend Johnson.
New Society and all that, civil rights etc?

"Hey, hey, LBJ,
How many cigars did you smoke today?"
Haha, I'm pretty sure the chant was

"Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?"


Aaah, good times in AP US History...
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