The other night I talked to an 81 y/o man...

mame

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I asked him who his fav pres was and he said Harry Truman.

I thought it may be worth asking you all... Who was your favorite president (in your lifetime)?
 

doc111

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Bob Dole! lol!:mrgreen:

We should probably get back on topic and quit jacking the hell out of this guys thread. My apologies for jacking your thread mame. I'm not a huge fan of ANY modern presidents.:cry:
 

Padawanbater2

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Bush, Clinton, Bush Jr., Obama...

This question doesn't make any sense in this context, maybe least favorite...
 

mame

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Bush, Clinton, Bush Jr., Obama...

This question doesn't make any sense in this context, maybe least favorite...
eh, well I guess most of us dont really have many to choose from within our lifetime... Any pres would do I guess as long as people dont just all say "LOL RONALD REAGAN CUZ MY GRANDPA SAID SO YO".

When I started the thread I had been thinking about the conversation I had with that man and he was telling me about Truman it actually inspired me to do a little research on him. Aside from being the man who ultimately authorized the Atomic bombing of Japan, and his "Fair Deal" (Only one of the major Fair Deal bills, the Housing Act of 1949, was ever enacted) he was partially responsible for the Berlin Airlift and was also around for the ratification of the 22nd amendment imposing term limits on Presidents.

I guess the idea is to get just that much more informed of the past... You know what they say, "you can't make good discisions in the future if you dont know your past".. I just wish more Americans took their right to vote seriously (but that's a diff discussion lol).
 

jeff f

New Member
ronaldus magnus reagan. he loved this country and told anyone who didnt to stick it in their arse. lik all pres. he made some mistakes but over all, america was strong because he believed in the ideals of freedom.

one of his mistakes according to me was the war on drugs. should have been war on druglords and corrupt governments selling junk to preteens in inner cities should have been the target. not the users. lot of people sent to already overcrowded prisons for victimless crimes.
 

UncleBuck

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Is it true that over 50% of Americans don´t even bother to vote??
in 2008, i think we had about 62% turnout, which was the largest turnout since the 1960's, before they lowered the voting age to 18.

it's true, we suck at voting.

what percentage of people vote in your country?
 

doc111

Well-Known Member
in 2008, i think we had about 62% turnout, which was the largest turnout since the 1960's, before they lowered the voting age to 18.

it's true, we suck at voting.

what percentage of people vote in your country?
...........perhaps our most precious right and so few exercise it. It's a shame, really.:cry:
 

Baja Rick

Member
The highest turn out for a Presidental election in recorded times was 1876. (Popular Votes totals were not kept before the 1828 election of Andrew Jackson) I think the turn out was like 72 or73%.
I do disagree with the statement that more people should vote.
What we need are more informed voters not just more.

As for my favorite I have to say my favorite would be Andrew Jackson or Teddy Roosevelt
 

Padawanbater2

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The highest turn out for a Presidental election in recorded times was 1876. (Popular Votes totals were not kept before the 1828 election of Andrew Jackson) I think the turn out was like 72 or73%.
I do disagree with the statement that more people should vote.
What we need are more informed voters not just more.

As for my favorite I have to say my favorite would be Andrew Jackson or Teddy Roosevelt
You must be the oldest motherfucker on RIU then gramps!
 
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