If elections were tomorrow: For which ex-president would you vote for?, page 3
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reply posted on 10-9-2010 @ 03:21 PM by indianajoe77
reply to post by NightGypsy



Only if cheating on your wife constantly doesn't count as being a liar. Or hiding your health issues. I think everyone forgets that the guy was in office less than 3 years. I think if he had 8, he would have gotten caught with his hand in the, um...."cookie jar" like Clinton did.


reply posted on 10-9-2010 @ 03:21 PM by astrogolf
reply to post by Jechu



Lincoln wasn't terribly fond of the constitution and invaded the south to start the War for Southern Independence. He also would have deported all blacks to Liberia, as he considered them to be an inferior race, and stated that we could not treat them as political or social equals because it would destroy the nation and the white race. Had he lived two more weeks, he would have implemented his plan to send them to Panama to dig the canal and leave them there. Obama, FDR, Wilsoon, all communists. Kennedy lowered taxes and would be considered a conservative today, and sought to destroy the communist regime in Viet Nam. He was caught asleep at the wheel during the cuban missile chrisis and nearly got us nuked. Thank FDR for not letting Patton finish off the Ruskies. Washington, Reagan, Ford, Adams. Those are the top four. But if I were opening a new mosque, or seeking the implementation of sharia law and a communist state I'd go with Obama. If you feel compelled to ask permission to cross the street, send all your money to the fed, and have a washington pinhead tell you how to live while being monitered by a camera on every corner, you have to go with Obama.


reply posted on 10-9-2010 @ 03:48 PM by Jechu
reply to post by satnav_c-1



I'm not american either! But it is interesting to see how the US feels =)

Most are choosing presidents with high rankings of honesty and not "war" presidents.



reply posted on 10-9-2010 @ 07:06 PM by HappilyEverAfter
reply to post by indianajoe77



I would totally appreciate that type of a leader.
Someone that knew what they had access to as far as might,
and wasnt afraid to use it to sweep the nasty dirty crap away for good, or for at least awhile.


reply posted on 10-9-2010 @ 08:20 PM by Wildmanimal
reply to post by Romantic_Rebel



To answer that, these wonderful notes that you have mentioned are fitting for the times. Teddy Roosevelt was
an incredibly intelligent human being. Like us all , he was imperfect and made some questionable decisions.
In the long run, I would say that most valuable would be the results for the future history of the nation and world
at large. Do the scales of blind justice balance? Did more of the decisions he made benefit the people?
In my humble opinion, he was The Most Democratic Republican in the last American Century.

I read an Incredible biography about some of his years in office. I cant remember the title now, but I will
recall it and U2U the Title. I read a lot of books(threw my TV in a dumpster), and this is one of the better
ones. Maybe you have already enjoyed it?

All the same, thanks for the reply. Starred and added as friend.
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