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Re: How was your favorite president [Re: David Welcher] #13853597 01/20/21 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by David Welcher
All politicians are scum of the earth in my book.

YES, absolutely 100%!!!!!

Re: How was your favorite president [Re: SteezMacQueen] #13853600 01/20/21 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by SteezMacQueen
Let’s revisit this thread in a couple months...ya know...after Ca-Ma-La Harris takes over. bolt


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Re: How was your favorite president [Re: Space] #13853602 01/20/21 07:29 PM
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Reagan.

Both Bushs FU big time. In fact Bush 41 made one of, if not the biggest, error in post WWII For American and the world. Bush 43 did about the same when he did not support the US's attack on Tora Bora.


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Re: How was your favorite president [Re: Space] #13853612 01/20/21 07:32 PM
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Kennedy and Reagan

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Re: How was your favorite president [Re: David Welcher] #13853618 01/20/21 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by David Welcher
All politicians are scum of the earth in my book.

I think you might be right. More than one is self-serving - especially those with household names.

Re: How was your favorite president [Re: Space] #13853626 01/20/21 07:41 PM
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Reagan and Trump


Re: How was your favorite president [Re: Space] #13853627 01/20/21 07:41 PM
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I think its gone all downhill since Washington.

Re: How was your favorite president [Re: Space] #13853639 01/20/21 07:45 PM
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Can't tell me "other than Trump". He was #1 by far with Reagan a distant second.

Both the Bush's were globalist, one world gov't dudes that would have sold out Texas and the US if the conditions were right. I'd have to say Truman and then Kennedy after Trump. Teddy Roosevelt deserves mentioning. Then I'd have to go back to the early days with Andrew Jackson and George Washington.


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Re: How was your favorite president [Re: RayBob] #13853676 01/20/21 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by RayBob
Can't tell me "other than Trump". He was #1 by far with Reagan a distant second.

Both the Bush's were globalist, one world gov't dudes that would have sold out Texas and the US if the conditions were right. I'd have to say Truman and then Kennedy after Trump. Teddy Roosevelt deserves mentioning. Then I'd have to go back to the early days with Andrew Jackson and George Washington.


totally agree with this , I would add Reagan just because he stood up to Russia ( at the time , a big US /world threat ) . I would also add Lincoln for freeing the slaves . Freedom is the single most important aspect of American life and I can't wrap my head around people having slaves --- especially in America .
The more important question should be " which President accomplished the most " for Americans --- and that answer is easily Trump .

Re: How was your favorite president [Re: hopalong] #13853704 01/20/21 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by hopalong
Originally Posted by Flyfisherman
Ben Franklin or Alexander Hamilton



public school?

bang

Naw, I bet he went private school. Got 5 on it!!


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Re: How was your favorite president [Re: 1oldbassguy] #13853710 01/20/21 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 1oldbassguy
Originally Posted by RayBob
Can't tell me "other than Trump". He was #1 by far with Reagan a distant second.

Both the Bush's were globalist, one world gov't dudes that would have sold out Texas and the US if the conditions were right. I'd have to say Truman and then Kennedy after Trump. Teddy Roosevelt deserves mentioning. Then I'd have to go back to the early days with Andrew Jackson and George Washington.


totally agree with this , I would add Reagan just because he stood up to Russia ( at the time , a big US /world threat ) . I would also add Lincoln for freeing the slaves . Freedom is the single most important aspect of American life and I can't wrap my head around people having slaves --- especially in America .
The more important question should be " which President accomplished the most " for Americans --- and that answer is easily Trump .


Here's a history lesson for you... Lincoln didn't free any slaves. Not one. Zero point zero.


Re: How was your favorite president [Re: hopalong] #13853729 01/20/21 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by hopalong
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Ben Franklin or Alexander Hamilton



public school?

bang

roflmao

Re: How was your favorite president [Re: COFF] #13853739 01/20/21 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by COFF
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Originally Posted by RayBob
Can't tell me "other than Trump". He was #1 by far with Reagan a distant second.

Both the Bush's were globalist, one world gov't dudes that would have sold out Texas and the US if the conditions were right. I'd have to say Truman and then Kennedy after Trump. Teddy Roosevelt deserves mentioning. Then I'd have to go back to the early days with Andrew Jackson and George Washington.


totally agree with this , I would add Reagan just because he stood up to Russia ( at the time , a big US /world threat ) . I would also add Lincoln for freeing the slaves . Freedom is the single most important aspect of American life and I can't wrap my head around people having slaves --- especially in America .
The more important question should be " which President accomplished the most " for Americans --- and that answer is easily Trump .


Here's a history lesson for you... Lincoln didn't free any slaves. Not one. Zero point zero.





Though three million Confederate slaves were in fact freed by Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, their post-war status was uncertain. To ensure the abolition was beyond legal challenge, an amendment to the Constitution to that effect was initiated. On April 8, 1864, the Senate passed an amendment to abolish slavery. After one unsuccessful vote and extensive legislative maneuvering by the Lincoln administration, the House followed suit on January 31, 1865

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Originally Posted by COFF
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Originally Posted by RayBob
Can't tell me "other than Trump". He was #1 by far with Reagan a distant second.

Both the Bush's were globalist, one world gov't dudes that would have sold out Texas and the US if the conditions were right. I'd have to say Truman and then Kennedy after Trump. Teddy Roosevelt deserves mentioning. Then I'd have to go back to the early days with Andrew Jackson and George Washington.


totally agree with this , I would add Reagan just because he stood up to Russia ( at the time , a big US /world threat ) . I would also add Lincoln for freeing the slaves . Freedom is the single most important aspect of American life and I can't wrap my head around people having slaves --- especially in America .
The more important question should be " which President accomplished the most " for Americans --- and that answer is easily Trump .


Here's a history lesson for you... Lincoln didn't free any slaves. Not one. Zero point zero.


History lesson for you... Hitler never killed any Jews either. Zero point zero. He had other people do it for him. Quit arguing semantics. Lincoln was absolutely a primary driving force behind the movement/war that ultimately freed the slaves.


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Re: How was your favorite president [Re: Jpurdue] #13853755 01/20/21 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Jpurdue
Originally Posted by COFF
Originally Posted by 1oldbassguy
Originally Posted by RayBob
Can't tell me "other than Trump". He was #1 by far with Reagan a distant second.

Both the Bush's were globalist, one world gov't dudes that would have sold out Texas and the US if the conditions were right. I'd have to say Truman and then Kennedy after Trump. Teddy Roosevelt deserves mentioning. Then I'd have to go back to the early days with Andrew Jackson and George Washington.


totally agree with this , I would add Reagan just because he stood up to Russia ( at the time , a big US /world threat ) . I would also add Lincoln for freeing the slaves . Freedom is the single most important aspect of American life and I can't wrap my head around people having slaves --- especially in America .
The more important question should be " which President accomplished the most " for Americans --- and that answer is easily Trump .


Here's a history lesson for you... Lincoln didn't free any slaves. Not one. Zero point zero.


History lesson for you... Hitler never killed any Jews either. Zero point zero. He had other people do it for him. Quit arguing semantics. Lincoln was absolutely a primary driving force behind the movement/war that ultimately freed the slaves.


And killed 500,000 Americans.

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