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Quote from: Nick McIntyre on October 30, 2014, 01:03:06 AMJimmy Carter was a MESS as a President...really one of the only things I liked was when he put solar panels on the White House (which were taken down by "Conservative" Jesus-on-Earth Ronnie Reagan.)Mah tawp fo:JFK: The man led America to be THE Superpower during the Space Race. Could've been one of the GREATEST Presidents of all time if he wasn't shot down by the Illuminati Templar FBI Mafia.FDR: You can hate the man for his "uber Liberal" policies, but he led America through a Great Depression and led us to severely kick German and Japanese ass. I really didn't like the nuclear bombs being dropped as America opened a huge can of worms, but it had to be done, because the Japanese were going to fight to the last child if they had to.Eisenhower: I view him and Barry Goldwater as the last of a great generation of Republicans that I actually could agree with before the Evangelists, TEA Party, and extremists took over and shat over a decent party's legacy. Eisenhower was one of WW2's greatest generals, Crusaded against Communism (granted during his time, it was "mandatory" that you're always anti-Communist or else you're a filthy heathen), and was forceful enough to make Korea, Isreal, and the UK shit themselves and stop whatever wars they were doing. The man also had the gift of foresight, warning America against wasteful "military industry" spending, which we're doing now.Thomas Jefferson: Despite his sneaking about with Florida and his treatment of Native Americans, Jefferson launched the Lewis and Clark Expedition, purchased New Orleans, and eliminated wasteful spending and bureaucracy within the Federal Government.I'd have to say Obama is a runner-up for me. I would forever vote him over McCain/Palin and Romney any day, and he's actually made significant progress despite an unflinching Congress that, without hesitation, take hostages to further their own political goals. He managed to make the first steps towards Universal Health Care, helped out with Studen Loans, and helped get the economy back on track for the most part.Oi the credit for dropping the nukes has to go to Truman. FDR was long and dead and honestly I don't think FDR would have dropped them.
Jimmy Carter was a MESS as a President...really one of the only things I liked was when he put solar panels on the White House (which were taken down by "Conservative" Jesus-on-Earth Ronnie Reagan.)Mah tawp fo:JFK: The man led America to be THE Superpower during the Space Race. Could've been one of the GREATEST Presidents of all time if he wasn't shot down by the Illuminati Templar FBI Mafia.FDR: You can hate the man for his "uber Liberal" policies, but he led America through a Great Depression and led us to severely kick German and Japanese ass. I really didn't like the nuclear bombs being dropped as America opened a huge can of worms, but it had to be done, because the Japanese were going to fight to the last child if they had to.Eisenhower: I view him and Barry Goldwater as the last of a great generation of Republicans that I actually could agree with before the Evangelists, TEA Party, and extremists took over and shat over a decent party's legacy. Eisenhower was one of WW2's greatest generals, Crusaded against Communism (granted during his time, it was "mandatory" that you're always anti-Communist or else you're a filthy heathen), and was forceful enough to make Korea, Isreal, and the UK shit themselves and stop whatever wars they were doing. The man also had the gift of foresight, warning America against wasteful "military industry" spending, which we're doing now.Thomas Jefferson: Despite his sneaking about with Florida and his treatment of Native Americans, Jefferson launched the Lewis and Clark Expedition, purchased New Orleans, and eliminated wasteful spending and bureaucracy within the Federal Government.I'd have to say Obama is a runner-up for me. I would forever vote him over McCain/Palin and Romney any day, and he's actually made significant progress despite an unflinching Congress that, without hesitation, take hostages to further their own political goals. He managed to make the first steps towards Universal Health Care, helped out with Studen Loans, and helped get the economy back on track for the most part.