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Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
InkL0sed wrote:So I'm supposed to debate in my history class tomorrow that LBJ was a terrible President. It's not what I really believe, but that's not really the point.
WELCOME TO STUDYING HISTORY LOL I chuckled at that cos thats what its all about -arguing for stuff you dont believe in![]()
Anyway, I'm having trouble finding criticism of him online. Can anyone help? For once, I'd actually like to hear a Nappy-rant, so yeah -- get in here, Napoleon!
All I can find that one might not like him for was the Vietnam War -- pretty much have that covered. Also, links would be good. I need statistics, anything and everything.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
InkL0sed wrote:The problem is that too many like him on the Internet... even Wikipedia.
Curmudgeonx wrote:He also picked up his dog by the ears. So bring that up, and you can get the Humane Society/PETA vote.
LBJ was an incredible congressman, shitty president. Use the term Boondoggle or morass as in "The Great Society was a liberal boondoggle unparalleled for its time" or "LBJ's deepening commitment to the morass that was Vietnam scarred a generation". Basically, imo, LBJ was the father of the baby boomer's greed, self- destruction, and moral relativity that molds almost every aspect of our american way of life today.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Curmudgeonx wrote:He also picked up his dog by the ears. So bring that up, and you can get the Humane Society/PETA vote.
LBJ was an incredible congressman, shitty president. Use the term Boondoggle or morass as in "The Great Society was a liberal boondoggle unparalleled for its time" or "LBJ's deepening commitment to the morass that was Vietnam scarred a generation". Basically, imo, LBJ was the father of the baby boomer's greed, self- destruction, and moral relativity that molds almost every aspect of our american way of life today.
I don't think to many people are that concerned about what PETA thinks, since they have a tendency to throw animal blood over someone enjoying their lunch.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Curmudgeonx wrote:He also picked up his dog by the ears. So bring that up, and you can get the Humane Society/PETA vote.
LBJ was an incredible congressman, shitty president. Use the term Boondoggle or morass as in "The Great Society was a liberal boondoggle unparalleled for its time" or "LBJ's deepening commitment to the morass that was Vietnam scarred a generation". Basically, imo, LBJ was the father of the baby boomer's greed, self- destruction, and moral relativity that molds almost every aspect of our american way of life today.
I don't think to many people are that concerned about what PETA thinks, since they have a tendency to throw animal blood over someone enjoying their lunch.
Really? I thought they used their own so as not to harm any animals.
muy_thaiguy wrote:MeDeFe wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:I don't think to many people are that concerned about what PETA thinks, since they have a tendency to throw animal blood over someone enjoying their lunch.
Really? I thought they used their own so as not to harm any animals.
I don't know where they get the blood, just that they like to throw it on people.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
InkL0sed wrote:So I'm supposed to debate in my history class tomorrow that LBJ was a terrible President. It's not what I really believe, but that's not really the point.
Anyway, I'm having trouble finding criticism of him online. Can anyone help? For once, I'd actually like to hear a Nappy-rant, so yeah -- get in here, Napoleon!
All I can find that one might not like him for was the Vietnam War -- pretty much have that covered. Also, links would be good. I need statistics, anything and everything.
MeDeFe wrote:Maybe it's from abortions... like that work of art we talked about a while back.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:I've always heard it was red paint. Maybe it's red wine?MeDeFe wrote:Maybe it's from abortions... like that work of art we talked about a while back.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Finally, the ultimate criticism is that he just did not consolidate his power enough, make enough friends so that Nixon was able to come in and take over.
Napoleon Ier wrote:That is some interesting stuff meggy. In fact, on a scale of nought to interesting, that's fucking interesting. See I have to do LBJ as well: British history is so dull we do Yank history instead. My (very inexpert) view on him is that he fucked up Viet-Nam, but also was a New Deal type starry-eyed Mr. Fixit with his Great Society twaddle.
btownmeggy wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:That is some interesting stuff meggy. In fact, on a scale of nought to interesting, that's fucking interesting. See I have to do LBJ as well: British history is so dull we do Yank history instead. My (very inexpert) view on him is that he fucked up Viet-Nam, but also was a New Deal type starry-eyed Mr. Fixit with his Great Society twaddle.
Vietnam is essentially a case of: How could it not be fucked up? In the early and mid-60s, the U.S. political elite, as well as most of the general public, was unwilling to concede ANYTHING to Communism, and NOT fighting the Vietnam War would have been a clear concession. Unfortunately for that mindset, it was also an UNWINNABLE war for the U.S., as had become clear by '67, '68 to people like Johnson who actually knew the uncensored truth about what was going on there (the American public did not).
So far as New Deal type... it's funny because in the House of Representatives, Johnson was a great foe of Roosevelt. However, he was all about getting New Deal MONEY to his constituents (he represented a very poor, very rural district in Central Texas). I cannot reconcile if Johnson's career-long concern with poverty (which I think tied in and ties in very reasonably with civil rights as they came to be understood in the '50s and '60s) was a result of his efforts to increase and consolidate his own political power or a genuine sympathetic interest. Regardless, he delivered some INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL speeches concerning these issues during the early years of his Presidency that I highly recommend as reading to fellow devotees of political rhetoric.
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