President George Bush is the best, Reagan used to be.
He has courage to promote peace through the world and rid the
world of terror and evil.
2007-01-14 12:49:24
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answer #1
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answered by sunflare63 7
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Abraham Lincoln, who preserved our Union. Imagine where we and our nation would be if it were still divided?
Some may say it's George Washington and I'd concur that he might have been the best leader and best statesman in our history but not the best president. The greatest part of his contribution to our nation was in his role as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, before he became President. By the time he was elected President, he had already defeated the British and won our independence.
2007-01-14 20:56:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Franlklin D Roosevelt... He literally saved the world with our victory against the Germans & the Japanese in WWII. Unlike our current president, he was not afraid to make the hard decisions to save the nation. Internment camps, the atom bomb etc etc, all very difficult decisions but the man understood that no one group is above the greater nation and that the union must be perserved at all cost, just like Lincoln. That type of steadfastness takes a man who is true to himself and the people of the U.S. We haven't had that in a long long time.
2007-01-14 20:55:56
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answered by huckleberry 3
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As a solid libertarian, I have to give a nod to William Henry Harrison. He had the decency to die in office before he could screw anything up.
On a more serious note, I find it hard to argue against Washington. He didn't want the job, he left it without even being asked, and he was the man who could have been king, but refused. Twice.
2007-01-14 20:58:04
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answered by Thisisnotmyrealname 2
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it doesnt matter as they have all been chosen by the free mason society and other illuminati members.. it is all a ploy to keep the sheep walking to the slaughter house.. the monarchs and prime ministers and kings of the world are all chosen by this group.. they control all money and war.. dont believe it? look at all the masonic symbols on money(both hidden and in plain veiw), and all over washington d.c.'s buildings.. the white house sits at the point of the masonic symbol(the streets are in the shape of it).. there is a clear view of a pentagram(both masonic and satanic symbol) from the sky made with the streets in d.c. also.. it is the secret society that rules the world that knows not of them..
2007-01-14 20:56:29
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answered by Anonymous
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George Washington. He led a mutiny against tyrannical rule from a distant shore, and set the foundations in place to create the greatest democracy in the history of the world. After his second term, he could have declared himself king. Many were calling on him to do so.
But he stepped aside and went quietly into retirement after leading the birth of our nation, and the death of monarchy in years to come. He remained humble nearly to a fault, and was not quick to criticize or condemn.
2007-01-14 20:49:25
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answered by Kwan Kong 5
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt because under his leadership and the Democrat party led our country to victory in WW2 the greatest conflict ever.
2007-01-14 20:55:43
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answered by Koala 2
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Why do you and all the countless other thousands keep asking these questions? Don't we have enough hate and negativity on here that we need to have questions that are purposely aimed to start the mindless unintelligent attacks???? No matter how nice you word it it will rile the liberals up. Please let sleeping dogs lie!
2007-01-14 20:52:54
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answered by Brianne 7
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Abe Lincoln - He freed millions of slaves and ended slavery. He was one of the few good Republican Presidents.
2007-01-14 20:52:26
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answered by Gideon 1
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Thomas Jefferson...because he actually knew what democracy was all about.
Plus he got a good deal on Louisiana
2007-01-14 20:52:07
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answered by Anonymous
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