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Post by The Irish Jacobite on Oct 2, 2015 22:21:44 GMT -5
Andrew Johnson - Helped Benito Juarez take over Mexico.
Harry S Truman - Mass Murderer.
Thomas Jefferson - Anti-Catholic bigot.
John Adams - See above.
Also, Wilson is far worse than Obama in my opinion.
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Post by Defender of the Faith on Oct 3, 2015 20:17:39 GMT -5
Johnson was only continuing what Lincoln started in regards to Juarez.
Truman was a excellent president other than the Atom Bombs.
Jefferson certainly had his flaws, but I'm not sure if he has enough to be considered worse than Andrew Jackson.
John Adams, despite his bigotry, deserves credit for his opposition to the French Revolution.
Wilson vs Obama... it's almost too close to call.
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Post by thespaniard on Dec 19, 2015 23:11:23 GMT -5
George W. Bush: his stamping on civil liberties is disgusting. Bill Clinton: the most immoral president in history. Woodrow Wilson: founded the IRS and the Federal Reserve. His warmongering led to the end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Franklin D. Roosevelt: the original tax and spend liberal. Barack Obama: Currently ruining America.
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Post by The Irish Jacobite on Jan 29, 2016 6:05:32 GMT -5
Those aren't the worst ones, I was just adding presidents you did not mention.
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Post by Defender of the Faith on Jan 29, 2016 12:20:39 GMT -5
Well, despite Truman's approval of the dropping of the Atom Bomb, he was one of the few presidents who truly took a stand against Communism, for which he deserves credit.
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Post by The Irish Jacobite on Apr 29, 2016 22:14:07 GMT -5
11. Jimmy Carter
10. Thomas Jefferson
10. Millard Fillmore
9. William McKinley
8. Bill Clinton
7. James Monroe
6. Harry Truman
5. James T Polk.
4. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
3. Barack Obama
2. Andrew Jackson
1. Woodrow Wilson.
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