THEODORE ROOSEVELT ALL THE WAY, MAN! WHOOO! He was totally devoted to our country by ending much corruption in New York, being a real down-to-earth person, not just being some rich, pompus, fancy politician by showing America what a real man does (going out to Medora, ND) and showing his cowboy skills, etc. He was an incredible man. By the way, heart, he wasn't crippled at all, although he did have athsma. That was his relative, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who suffered from polio. Go read a history book. lol, jk. no hard feelings : )
2007-10-14 09:23:28
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answered by Party Girl 4
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George W. Bush. Yes, shocking isn't it? I think that he honestly gets a lot more criticism than he deserves, and he is my favorite president because he is the only one who I have been old enough and have paid enough attention to to realize the impact that global issues have on my life. I am 15 years old and for nearly the past 8 years, he has been the only president I've come to know. Though I do not agree with some of his decisions, I believe that he has done a fair job concerning some of America's key problems and situations right now. He has faced many problems, like September 11th and the war on terror, but I think that he has tried to resolve these things to the best of his ability, which is all we can ask of a president to do. He has done a lot for our nation, and hopefully our next president will continue to do just the same.
2007-10-14 09:20:53
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answered by Nikki-chan 1
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Reagan. During his presidency, he went to England. He took a horse-drawn carriage ride with the queen. Toward the end of the ride, one of the horses began to pass gas rather loudly. The queen apologized, saying "There are things even royalty has no control over". Reagan laughed and said "Well, if you wouldn't have said anything, I would have thought it was the horse!"
Needless to say, she wasn't amused.
2007-10-14 10:17:25
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answered by That Gay Guy for Da Ben Dan 5
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Clinton, things just seemed so much better when he was in office. Less things to worry about for example- WAR! Was it me or did the country seem like a happier place with Clinton?
2007-10-14 09:40:57
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answered by Rina 4
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William Henry Harrison because he only served 30 days. Not much to learn about him. He is totally the best president to write a report about.
2007-10-14 09:19:01
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answered by Anonymous
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At first I wanted to say JFK, but thinking on it I would say Mr Reagan, because not only did he love his country, he LOVED his wife. I have so much respect for men who love their wives. The country would be a better place if there were more faithful husbands and wives!
2007-10-14 09:21:12
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answered by teresa m 7
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Ronald Reagan who implemented new political initiatives as well as economic policies.
The policies,dubbed "Reaganomics," included substantial tax cuts implemented in 1981. He had a big part in stopping the "cold War" with Russia.
2007-10-14 09:19:50
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answered by Dave 6
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George Washington because he was the first one and he was the one who suggested presidents only serve 2 terms
2007-10-14 09:18:26
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answered by Roxxi 6
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With all these questions you are making, it sounds like you are just trying to make a quick buck, it's called a Day Job.
2016-05-22 12:30:24
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answered by ? 3
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george washington. he was the first and he was true to what this country represented, he truely beleived that what he was doing would make a dif. in the way life was for people back then, he wanted freedom and prosperity for all. he would puke on the later us presidents....or at least the more recent ones... :) not only that, but he was the first and only pres. who didnt want the job....he was chosen....he never ran for office.....it was fate.
2007-10-14 09:22:05
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answered by Anonymous
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