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Post by RCBooba Fri Aug 08, 2008 10:04 am

I'm curious to see if anyone says someone out of the ordinary. And to be honest I don't know a whole lot about presidents, so maybe you'll learn me a thing or two.

Mine would be FDR. I thought he did a great job considering the situation and worked tirelessly, literally to death. I've been reading a lot about Woodrow Wilson lately, and he seemed pretty interesting...definitely an idealist.
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Post by drago Fri Aug 08, 2008 10:58 am

wasn't wilson the exterme racist and anti woman's rights? anyway, FDR is a great choice with the depression and all. I always like Jefferson, although he was sort of a prick as well. He did purchase a third of this country from land that had barely been visted by the whites...purchased from the french, the french hadn't visited most of that land either.
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Post by RCBooba Fri Aug 08, 2008 11:24 am

I did some brief background checking, and it seems that he did have some racist tendencies, though he was criticized by some southerners as not being racist enough. Either way, I never had heard that before (serves me right thinking of someone only based on a few years and surrounding one event). I withdraw the thought of him being even hinted at being up there amongst the pantheons.
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Post by drago Fri Aug 08, 2008 11:59 am

most of the presidents, pre 1920, were racists. Obviously it is wrong to be a racist but when that is all the people of that time knew, it can't be considered surprising.
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Post by Mr. Reynolds Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:36 pm

i did a paper on wilson and yes he hated women and only used them for pleasure. also was racist
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Post by drago Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:54 pm

Mr. Reynolds wrote:i did a paper on wilson and yes he hated women and only used them for pleasure. also was racist

what was the paper on? him as a president, or him as a racist? I'm actually quite interested in his tenure because it all seemed to be a farse until after he was out of office.
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Post by Mr. Reynolds Fri Aug 08, 2008 1:03 pm

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Post by BOMBER Fri Aug 08, 2008 1:11 pm

Babraham Lincoln because he set my people free.
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Post by Mr. Reynolds Fri Aug 08, 2008 1:19 pm

what nationality are you?
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Post by Ollie Octagon Sat Aug 09, 2008 11:13 am

I always had a soft spot in my heart for Jackson. Anyone that loses a gun fight and still becomes president is ok in my eyes.
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Post by Dr. Cox Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:25 pm

Harry Truman. The dude had one of the if not the hardest choices to make in the 20th century. I think TR and FDR would be up there as well.
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Post by drago Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:27 pm

Dr. Cox wrote:Harry Truman. The dude had one of the if not the hardest choices to make in the 20th century. I think TR and FDR would be up there as well.

pray tell professor. What decision was that?
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Post by Dr. Cox Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:34 pm

He was in the dark about the Manhattan project until he was swore in to office. Talk about rocking someones world, I wonder what his face looked like when someone explained the atom bomb to him. Then having to make the choice to use it.
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Post by drago Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:37 pm

I wish he was in office right now so he could clean up your living room a bit. It might take more than an atom bomb.

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Post by Stewie Griffin Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:41 pm

Seriously, at this point I dont even think a blast from the Death Star would even help clean up our living room
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Post by datrain711 Fri Aug 15, 2008 3:02 pm

well at least nobody said jfk
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Post by RCBooba Fri Aug 15, 2008 3:09 pm

JFK
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Post by datrain711 Fri Aug 15, 2008 3:14 pm

damnit
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Post by erickson Mon Sep 22, 2008 5:42 am

I don't think FDR was a great president at all. I think the addition of all the government entitlement programs such as social security and welfare prolonged the depression. Recessions are normal and necessary stages in economics. For getting the country out of the Carter Era with lower taxes and free market capatilist ideals, I would say Reagan was our greatest president. I hope this next president does not make the mistake that FDR made and make the government bigger to "get us out of a recession".

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Post by drago Mon Sep 22, 2008 8:43 am

Is that you keith? I didn't have you pegged for a hard core conservative. Good points though.

FDR was great in getting the country out of depression or at least move the country forward with programs, say what you want about them now, at the time they were ground breaking).
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Post by RCBooba Mon Sep 22, 2008 8:54 am

erickson wrote:I don't think FDR was a great president at all. I think the addition of all the government entitlement programs such as social security and welfare prolonged the depression. Recessions are normal and necessary stages in economics. For getting the country out of the Carter Era with lower taxes and free market capatilist ideals, I would say Reagan was our greatest president. I hope this next president does not make the mistake that FDR made and make the government bigger to "get us out of a recession".

Reagan??? Keith Keith Keith Evil or Very Mad The man plunged the country into economic chaos, the rich got richer, and he had a nice hand in killing hundreds of homeless in D.C.!
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Post by drago Mon Sep 22, 2008 9:17 am

RCBooba wrote:
erickson wrote:I don't think FDR was a great president at all. I think the addition of all the government entitlement programs such as social security and welfare prolonged the depression. Recessions are normal and necessary stages in economics. For getting the country out of the Carter Era with lower taxes and free market capatilist ideals, I would say Reagan was our greatest president. I hope this next president does not make the mistake that FDR made and make the government bigger to "get us out of a recession".

Reagan??? Keith Keith Keith Evil or Very Mad The man plunged the country into economic chaos, the rich got richer, and he had a nice hand in killing hundreds of homeless in D.C.!

Watch out for a Datrain siting...there will be blood...


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Post by RCBooba Mon Sep 22, 2008 9:42 am

I figure as much, but I will never for the life of me understand why people praise Reagan. Keith and Datrain can get a room for that love fest.
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Post by erickson Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:51 am

Ryan, why would you tax the more productive people in society more than the unproductive? Productivity meaning creating jobs. without them, there would be even more poor people. why don't we tax everyone equally, get rid of government entitlements(Soc. Sec, welfare, etc), curb government spending a lot (which this president is not doing I know!), and get back to people taking care of themselves. Everyone has the right to start a business, and get the same tax breaks as the rich. The rich pay most of the taxes anyway. Reagan tanking the economy?!?! are you kidding me, he set us up for the greatest 20 year stock market growth in history. i don't even know how you can argue that.

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Post by datrain711 Wed Sep 24, 2008 8:43 am

RCBooba wrote:I figure as much, but I will never for the life of me understand why people praise Reagan. Keith and Datrain can get a room for that love fest.

sorry no gay love allowed under the reagan administration
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Post by drago Wed Sep 24, 2008 11:45 am

erickson, meet datrain...datrain..meet erickson. Apparently you two are the right wing bullies on the block. BTW, if someone from the Nazi SS asks you to join, keep in mind they are racist bastards and just because you believe in what they say politically, doesn't mean they aren't after mass genicide.

continue your reagan ball washing. Laughing
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Post by RCBooba Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:19 pm

Under his presidency some things did get better economically, but the gap between the rich and the poor widened significantly, and the national debt either tripled or quadrupled, I can't remember. And I realize that many people take advantage of the systems put into place to help out people in need, but that doesn't mean the country should turn its back on them completely. Otherwise, Drago's Nazi reference becomes a lot more accurate.
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Post by datrain711 Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:47 pm

I don't see how the Nazi reference could be accurate in any manner, actually. but I am also 75% moron so maybe I just need an explanation
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Post by drago Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:38 pm

oh you get it...both reagan and the nazis were extreme rights...that's where the similarities end. It's always nice know that guys like charles manson were extreme lefts...i think...
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Post by ethan Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:31 pm

Keith, you have many character strengths, such as your velvety scrotum and larger than normal penis (I slapped it). However, I'm disappointed in your political views. Not that you like Reagan, but that you seem to have done no critical thinking about how things work in the real world rather than how they work on the pages of an economics textbook.

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Post by ethan Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:44 pm

What is your view on the bail outs going on right now? I love it for the petty reason that it gives me another opportunity to point out how blind people are to the fact that both parties do pretty much the same stuff while in power and then berate the other side for doing what they themselves have already done. I'm a democrat that will readily admit the New Deal was a band-aid until the war saved us, but the bail outs are no different. Republicans can spin it or justify it however they want but the bottom line is that its government stepping in just like the New Deal.
Alright, now I'm worked up. I strongly hope that you have a problem with corporate welfare and subsidies just as much as you dislike social programs, because businesses get more welfare than individuals do. If you truly want a free market you should dislike Bush and McCain just as much as you dislike Clinton and Obama. Vote Libertarian, but don't try and tell me that Republicans don't give money out to every company that wants to harvest timber, extract resources, operate an airline, serve as a mortgage lender or investment banker, build cars, operate overseas, or royally screw up the environment. Seacrest out.

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Post by Ollie Octagon Wed Sep 24, 2008 11:19 pm

Wow, have you read a book before? You seem like you have. Was it a good one?
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Post by erickson Thu Sep 25, 2008 4:38 am

Ethan, i thank you for the big **** shout-out! those never get old. I'm not comfortable with the bailouts right now. I don't like the government getting involved at all. I do agree with your point that neither republicans or democrats should be subsidizing any companies at all. I don't think there should be a "windfall profit tax" either though. I think the root of this whole thing is housing prices, and how they are still too high. but these government interventions are keeping housing prices higher than they should be. if prices dropped another 15-20 or so, i think a lot more people would be in a position to start buying houses again. I don't feel too sorry for people who can't read their loan contracts and not know that their "interest only" mortgage was interest rate sensitive. why should everyday people who pay their bills on time help bail them out? I'm no economic expert by no means, but i'm pretty sure reaganomics beats obomanomics (economic socialism)everytime. Can you really tell me raising cap gain and dividend tax would be a good thing right now? and adding government health care to the spending? why don't we give out 50 more billion dollars in refunds, will that work in the long run? Entitlements kill companies, look at GM.

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Post by datrain711 Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:44 am

These bailouts are definitely making me uneasy. But then again you have to wonder how quickly the freefall would commence if nobody is there to prop up the idiots that put themselves in this situation.

As for political parties, when I finally begin pursuing my PHD for Politics, it will be my thesis that the only way to save the downturn of our modern political system will be to destroy the 2 major parties. They are both just a bunch of waste at this point.
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Post by ethan Sun Sep 28, 2008 12:34 am

erickson wrote:I don't think FDR was a great president at all. I think the addition of all the government entitlement programs such as social security and welfare prolonged the depression. Recessions are normal and necessary stages in economics. For getting the country out of the Carter Era with lower taxes and free market capatilist ideals, I would say Reagan was our greatest president. I hope this next president does not make the mistake that FDR made and make the government bigger to "get us out of a recession".

Keith, I just reread this thread, and the irony of this post was just too much for me to resist highlighting it.

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Post by datrain711 Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:25 pm

i agree that the above quoted sentence is quite ironic in nature.
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Post by erickson Tue Oct 07, 2008 3:25 am

Maybe its just me, but i don't see the point you are trying to make here ethan. Yeah, I don't like what bush and company did. I agree republicans are selling out to the public. its sad. ethan, datrain are you stock market investors at all? just curious.

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Post by Ollie Octagon Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:21 am

erickson wrote:Maybe its just me, but i don't see the point you are trying to make here ethan. Yeah, I don't like what bush and company did. I agree republicans are selling out to the public. its sad. ethan, datrain are you stock market investors at all? just curious.

The million dollar question. The market has been just brutal, I'm glad I didn't have anything buy my 401(k) in it.
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Post by carter Sat Jan 17, 2009 11:37 pm

I'm sold. I read a few chapters on this, saw a silly history channel thing on it...

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Como???
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