Dead Presidents

Discussion in 'Polls Forum' started by PhatCat, May 17, 2006.

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  1. George Washington

    7.1%
  2. Abraham Lincoln

    3.6%
  3. Richard Nixon

    3.6%
  4. John F. Kennedy

    64.3%
  5. Ronald Reagan

    21.4%
  6. Franklin D. Roosevelt

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  7. Jefferson Davis

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  1. Hope of Glory New Member

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    Well, since there are official US documents (pardons, etc.) recognizing them as a sovereign nation with which the US was at war, I would say that you can only accept them as a separate nation.
     
  2. ktn4eg New Member

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    Re KenH on Barry Goldwater:

    I didn't vote for him in 1964, but only because back then 18 YO people weren't allowed to vote. :(

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    I still remember the following observation:

    "People told me that if I voted for Goldwater in 1964, there'd be a war in Vietnam!

    "They were right!

    "I voted for Goldwater, and, sure enough, there was a war in Vietnam!" ;)
     
  3. TomVols New Member

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    Reagan
     
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    Reagan
     
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    The situation our nation faces today in the war on terrorism is unprecedented in U.S. history. Calling a president from the past to face this situation would demand a man who was principled and resolute in the face of the threat. He would have to endure great unpopularity within the US when he took action to stop the terrorism. Thankfully, we have a history of MANY presidents who could step up to this challenge.
     
  6. Priscilla Ann Member

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    Definitely FDR. He brought this country through the Great Depression and WWII. Because of FDR, this country became even greater. FDR also had the repect of the world and knew how to work with our allies rather than alienate them.
     
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    Priscilla Ann,

    FDR worked with the Soviet Union during WWII. After the war, the US and the USSR became alienated. Are you saying that this alienation was a mistake that should've been avoided? In doing this, you are condemning the foreign policy of every US President from Truman to Bush I.

    Your statement seems to be a shot at the current president, but when examined, it becomes apparent that there are times that it is necessary, prudent, wise, and unavoidable that a president, in the interest of our national security, alienate allies.
     
  8. Joseph_Botwinick <img src=/532.jpg>Banned

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    Absolutely correct, swaim. Ronald Reagan was right to call the Soviet Union the Evil Empire and not follow the idiotic policy of appeasement and isolationism. Bush was equally right to refer to Iran, Iraq, and North Korea as the Axis of Evil. These are men, much like FDR, who know how to confront evil in their time even in the face of popularity of isolationist policy.

    Joseph Botwinick
     
  9. Marcia Active Member

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    Well, Reagans' wife Nancy with her astrologer brought astrologers a lot of attention back in '88! Our business went up and I was interviewed, with photo, by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. I also was briefly on a TV show.
     
  10. PhatCat New Member

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    He was included because I am a citizen of the CSA, which is still oppressed to this day! :eek:
    (Just kidding)

    He was included because I was sure that someone might vote for him out of, well, ignorance.

    I saw a funny video the other day where some guys went to different college campuses and interviewed the girls/women and asked them if they should end "women's sufferage" and what they could do to end it.

    It was halarious. Most of these women answered very seriously that they would "end women's sufferage" because they're tired of all the women suffering in America. Ha ha ha ha ha!

    Too bad they didn't really get to vote!

    (these flowers are for you ladies so you will forgive me ;) )