My favorite President is Thomas Jefferson. He's the most liberal. My least favorite is Woodrow Wilson. He's the most liberal.
2007-07-31 01:40:31
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answered by TD Euwaite? 6
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Ronald Reagan was an actor, and he was acting a part, a puppet parroting what he was told to parrot, a figure head who ushered in the destruction of the United States by destroying it's industrial/economic base. His policy, from start to finish was a cancer on what made America great. Both the Bush's and Clinton were of the same global elitist mind set, and no President in the past 25 years should have been labled anything other than a sold out traitor to the United States and their oath of office, they failed totally to protect the United States or it's people.
All warfare is based on economics, and Reagan, Herbert Walker, Bill Clinton and the current joke Bush Jr. are elitist selfserving puppets who serve global corporate masters, not the American public.
My favorite Presidents are Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. Roosevelt actually tried to help the people of the United States and was a true servant of the public. JFK's father was already so corrupt, it made his sons invulnerable to the corruption of high level politics, and they were honorable men who genuinely tried to do right by the people they were obligated to serve. They died fighting evil as heros, no highest honor can be bestowed on a man or woman. I respect one who lays down his life for another infinately more than the lying thieves who have held the White House for the past quarter century.
It is unfortuante that the younger generation have not had an honorable man the White house in over a quarter century, so you guys don't even know what you have lost. It's sad and I grieve for the country I love and it's people.
God Bless America.
2007-07-31 11:06:44
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answered by blogbaba 6
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As a child not really understanding politics too much I remember how great Ronald Reagan was, now as an adult I have to say that Bill Clinton ranks a very high #2. Both were great presidents who improved the moral of the country.
2007-07-31 10:23:57
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answered by gymrat0187 4
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My time of really knowing Presidents dates back to Nixon. In that time, I have considered only one man a real President - Ronald Reagan. He is the only one who really seemed dignified enough to be President. He brought the Soviet menace to it's knees and won the Cold War, bringing down the Iron Curtain and spreading freedom throughout the world. At home, he got the economy rolling again, and ended years of self-loathing/ dope smoking culture and made Americans proud again. Just as a little frosting, he was also very funny, and cracked some of the greatest one-liners of all-time!
2007-07-31 10:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Well seeing as I have only seen 3 I would say Clinton. I realize he got a *******...Honestly who gives a %$^#. He kept this country in order and everything was running smoothly. We impeached a great president because of something stupid. Americans should love the fact that our President got Oral in the oval, who else could say that? I guess we are still prudes. Then Bush Jr gets into office and things start going downhill. Most of thecountry doesn't agree with him yet he is still in office. Why impeach someone that was doing great yet let someone run out their term that has doomed this country forever?
2007-07-31 09:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite U.S. president is Ronald Reagan. He was a man who had morals, dignity and the ability to stand up for what he believed in. He also started large tax breaks for middle class Americans in a move called "Trickle Down" Economics. Who doesn't love tax breaks?
2007-07-31 09:40:45
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answered by mth83vt 4
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In the US, Clinton for his international diplomacy and his ability to balance the budget and start reducing the deficiet. His economic policies led to growth without massive deficiet spending. His popularity was not as high, however. Eisenhower appears to be the most consistently popular of modern US presidents.
Internationally, I like Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez although he vowed to expel foreigners who publicly criticise him or his government. "Chávez has launched Bolivarian Missions, whose goals are to combat disease, illiteracy, malnutrition, poverty, and other social ills." He is a courageous democratically elected leader who stands up for his citizens.
2007-07-31 08:46:18
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answered by Skeptic 7
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I'm only 22, but my fave president is Bill Clinton because he is so lovable and so personable.
We didn't have nearly the problems when he was president as we do now.
2007-07-31 08:33:16
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answered by lkjgfyfukh 4
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James Madison
He was a very smart man!
And his Wife was a great lady!
2007-07-31 08:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Bill Clinton......His record speaks for itself. He gave the US credibility, and dignity. There were other countries that actually liked us. Was he perfect?...no....just human.
2007-07-31 08:41:42
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answered by dewhatulike 5
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