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MASHED POTATOES. VOTE!
Kalwejt
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« on: August 01, 2009, 02:34:02 PM »

Who are your top ten ?


Mine Sad

1) George W. Bush
2) Ronald Reagan
3) George Washington
4) Gerald Ford
5) George HW Bush
6) Calvin Coolidge
7) John F. Kennedy
8 ) Dwight Eisenhower
9) Abe Lincoln
10) Woodrow Wilson

Geez, man.

Efen if GW Bush reputation improves in future (which I don't believe at all), now way he'd considered eithe greatest or even top 20! Unless of course this is you private preference, but outranking even Reagan Shocked
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MASHED POTATOES. VOTE!
Kalwejt
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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2009, 02:36:40 PM »

My personal preference (don't pretend this is historical ranking).

I don't give numbers as well.

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
Lyndon B. Johnson
Richard Nixon
Andrew Jackson
Thomas Jefferson
George H. W. Bush
Chester A. Arthur
Gerald R. Ford
Jimmy Carter
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Kalwejt
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« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2009, 05:31:48 PM »

How could anyone put LBJ? He was a monster.

Oh yes, passing Civil Rights. What a shame Tongue
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MASHED POTATOES. VOTE!
Kalwejt
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« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2009, 02:38:04 AM »

How could anyone put LBJ? He was a monster.

Oh yes, passing Civil Rights. What a shame Tongue

Congress passed Civil Rights. Kennedy could've and would've. And as if that outclasses any of his atrocities.

Wilson "passed" women's suffrage. Is he a great president?

I hate arguing with immature and ignorant libs who blindly support anyone with a D behind their name.

And I hate arguing with fellows who instead of arguing goes personal

I doubt Kennedy could have pass civil rights. He did not wield such influence there, particulary in the Senate, as LBJ did.

And Kennedy would not try to pass in his 1st term, because he did not wanted to piss Southern Democrats.

LBJ, with his Senate influence, was right person on right place.
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