Who Is Your Favorite Democrat President Of The 20th Century?

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  1. billyjack

    billyjack Member

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    Who Is Your Favorite Democrat President Of The 20th Century?
     
  2. Shane99X

    Shane99X Senior Member

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    um, none of the above.
     
  3. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    Stole the words right outta my mouth

    NONE OF THE ABOVE.

    I admire JFK for blowing the whistle on secret societies, that is what got him killed and everyone should know that.
     
  4. def zeppelin

    def zeppelin All connected

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt and JFK
     
  5. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    I voted for Jimmy, not because he was that great a president, but because since leaving office he's been more of ethical leader than the others.

    Another factor was the way Reagan and cronies used their influence to negate his candidacy and presidency. Someone has to stand up for the underdog.
     
  6. bird_migration

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    Bill Clinton all the way!
     
  7. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    Clinton gave us NAFTA.
     
  8. xexon

    xexon Destroyer Of Worlds

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    Kennedy.

    I loved those days of Avalon and cold war sabre rattling. :)


    x
     
  9. Aristartle

    Aristartle Snow Falling on Cedars Lifetime Supporter

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  10. CloudFlower

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    Billy fursure, just cause he proved boys just wanna have fun
     
  11. ExposeTheTruth

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    I voted for JFK. For info on who FDR really was, check this out:

    http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/uspresidentasmasonspt2.htm


    1933-1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd. President of the United States (D) Confirmed Mason and Illuminati Puppet. (New World Order: The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies, William T. Still, pg. 21) Roosevelt was Initiated: October 11, 1911, Holland Lodge No. 8, New York City. Brother Roosevelt participated in the Raising of his son Elliott (1910-1990) on February 17, 1933, in Architect's Lodge No. 519, also in New York City. He was present, but did not participate in the Degrees when two other sons, James (1907-1991) and Franklin D., Jr. (1914-1988) became Members of their brother Elliott's Lodge, on November 7, 1935. Brother and President Roosevelt was made the first Honorary Grand Master of the Order of DeMolay on April 13, 1934 at the White House. Governor of New York, 1929-1933. Nelson Rockefeller was the power behind this president. Was also a member of the Anti-American organization known as the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR). Died in office April 12, 1945. Roosevelt is responsible for passing the Emergency Banking and Relief Act of 1933. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt so warmly embraced this unconstitutional law. FDR orders use of Great Seal of the U.S. (Satanic Seeing Eye) on reverse side of the dollar bill. There are 13 families or groups heading up the World Government plan. These families are portrayed as the 13 layers of blocks found on the strange seal on the reverse side of the U.S. $1 bill. (Fritz Springmeier, Illuminati Bloodlines) FDR once said: "In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way." FDR stacked the U.S. Supreme Court with judges who would vow to continue his dictatorial powers. Those powers have been assumed by all Presidents since FDR, including the one presently in the White House. Kill Your Television-Charles Duke on 1933 (The Day Our Constitution was stolen ) Vice President John N. Garner 1933-1941. Unknown Mason status. Vice President Henry A. Wallace, 1941-1945. Unknown Mason status. Vice President Harry S. Truman, 1945 Confirmed Mason. Replaced Roosevelt for a short term, then went on to capture the next election. Note: We have a Mason Vice President put in power before the President dies. Pres. Theodore Roosevelt, who was blood related to both President Martin Van Buren and to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, is on record. President Roosevelt's son, James, wrote a book entitled "A Family Matter" in which he details Roosevelt "bold decision" to share the nuclear technology with the Soviet Union. Franklin Roosevelt did indeed know in advance of the attack on Pearl Harbor and allowed it to happen in order to enrage Americans into a war they otherwise would have not supported. Pearl Harbor - Mother of All Conspiracies Franklin Roosevelt was related to the following Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, Grant, Washington, van Buren, and Taft. (Everything is Under Control. Conspiracies, Cults, and Cover-Ups by Robert Anton Wilson pg 39-40)
     
  12. denise-louise

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    i think JFK was a secret peacenik :daisy: that's why he was taken out...no war = no $$
     
  13. Libertine

    Libertine Guru of Hedonopia

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    Well, Kennedy had vision, but got a lot of things screwed up. If it were based on vision, I'd give it to Kennedy and Carter.

    But, if we are basing it on actually accomplishment, FDR got a lot done both domestic and foreign. Clinton made some good decisions on both ends, but Johnson was unparalled on domestic policy, it was just his damn Texas stubbornness and Vietnam that destroyed him.

    If LBJ had gotten us OUT of Vietnam instead of escalating it, and continued his domestic policy, he would've been the greatest President of the 20th century without a doubt, in my opinion.
     
  14. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    I agree with you on LBJ, but I think his hands were tied as far as Vietnam and ending the war.

    He was responsible for the Great Society, which included things like Head Start, expansion of medicare benefits to the elderly and disadvantaged through medicaid. You didn't see homeless camps then, like you do now. He did a lot to advance racial equality through expanding civil rights.
     
  15. Libertine

    Libertine Guru of Hedonopia

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    Exactly, it was almost a classic case of Jekyll & Hyde with Johnson.

    All the great things he accomplished was overshadowed by his failure with Vietnam.
     
  16. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    Wish I could change my vote I would. Carter was ok but he really didn't accomplish much. LBJ did!

    Carter may build homes now, but he didn't do much while in office.
     
  17. Shane99X

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    Considering that what LBJ did accomplish was to get a lot of people killed then i'd rather have a do nothing president like Carter...

    I don't believe in those kind of pro/con lists, stalin ran the trains on time, but he's still a mass murdering prick, know what i'm saying? To hell with LBJ, that fucker just kept shoving kids into the meatgrinder. Between the Domino Theory and Gulf of Tonkin he's secured a place down under, i hope it's hot.
     
  18. Libertine

    Libertine Guru of Hedonopia

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    Shane, you're a libertarian, right?
     
  19. Shane99X

    Shane99X Senior Member

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    pretty much, yeah.

    but i wouldn't want to claim orthodoxy.
     
  20. Libertine

    Libertine Guru of Hedonopia

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    :D Ha ha...

    Well, I can completely understand your feelings about Johnson, then.
     

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