JFK
2007-07-06 08:41:38
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answer #1
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answered by Letizia 6
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, for getting the country out of the Great Depression, and helping us win World War II.
2007-07-06 08:07:44
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answer #2
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answered by Dinah Steeler 3
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Homer Simpson
2007-07-06 08:02:12
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answer #3
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answered by westcoastvoodoo 3
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Dilbert Van Potootenplooper for inventing the good way to fart silently without being caught.......
2007-07-06 10:40:08
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answer #4
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answered by pootfart3 3
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FDR & Eisenhower; both were good presidents that contributed a lot to society.
Although I think it's fine how it is right now.
2007-07-06 08:16:16
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answer #5
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answered by amg503 7
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Reagan is out. Iran/ contra and selling arms to our enemy!! He also cut and ran from Beirut where 242 Marines lost their lives in a blast done by Iran and Hezbollah! He also illegally attacked a south American country and was convict en in an international court of war crimes. Reagan is the 3rd worst president, behind Bush and Nixon!
Eisenhower put the initial troops in Vietnam as advisers! Forget him!
Personally, I think we should leave the mountain the way it is!
President Ronald Reagan includes in his administration many of the same foreign and military policy appointees who would return to the Bush II administration 20 years later. Declares a "war on terrorism." Terrorizes people and popular organizations throughout Latin America, and supports apartheid and terrorism in Africa. Escapes impeachment in the "Iran/Contra Affair," for selling missiles to Iran and using the proceeds to illegally fund contra terrorists in Nicaragua.
"The Republic of Nicaragua v. The United States of America[1] was a case heard in 1986 by the International Court of Justice that found that the United States had violated international law by supporting Contra guerrillas in their war against the Nicaraguan government and by mining Nicaragua's harbors. The Court ruled in Nicaragua's favor, but the United States refused to abide by the Court's decision, on the basis that the court erred in finding that it had jurisdiction to hear the case.[2]
The court stated that the US was "in breach of its obligations under customary international law not to use force against another State", "not to intervene in its affairs", "not to violate its sovereignty", "not to interrupt peaceful maritime commerce", and "in breach of its obligations under Article XIX of the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the Parties signed at Managua on 21 January 1956."
The court also stated "Finds that the United States of America, by producing in 1983 a manual entitled Operaciones sicologicas en guerra de guerrillas, and disseminating it to contra forces, has encouraged the commission by them of acts contrary to general principles of humanitarian law; but does not find a basis for concluding that any such acts which may have been committed are imputable to the United States of America as acts of the United States of America"
2007-07-06 08:06:57
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answer #6
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answered by cantcu 7
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Michael Moore
2007-07-06 07:59:07
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Clinton's butt would be a befitting attitude of his joke of a presidency, mocking the office and pardoning criminals.
2007-07-06 08:04:32
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answer #8
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answered by polity 2
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George W Bush.
2007-07-06 07:57:01
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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BUSH SR. & Bush Jr.
2007-07-06 08:43:51
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answer #10
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answered by johnjohnwuzhere 3
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Other: Bob Barker. As great an American man as there's ever been.
2007-07-06 07:59:45
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answer #11
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answered by ? 3
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