Poll: FDR # 1 President

That post hoc ergo propter hoc dog don't hunt, Sparky.

And of course the media showed us soup kitchen America...If it bleeds it leads was their motto way back then, too.

And, in other words, Dud, you got nuthin. Noted.
What I pointed out is that you and leftwinger got nothin', besides common logical fallacies that any high school debate club member can pick out.

Here, I'll even help y'all along in that area: Logical Fallacies and the Art of Debate

Son, you are not a philosopher or a logician. Every post of here proves it. You are the walking common logical fallacy. Noted: you got nuthin.
 
Ya gotta love it. The far right reactionaries got nuttin. They are fail.
 
It appears those answering these polls are not well informed. FDR is one of the worst presidents this country has ever had. We have him to thank for a long list of unsustainable government programs that the framers would frown upon. He passed legislation that silenced his opposers, making it illegal for them to exercise their first amendment right and speak out against his administration. He served 16 consecutive years in office as the closest thing America has ever had to a king or dictator.

Here is a worthy question. If FDR was such a great president, why did Congress draft legislation that would limit the Presidency to only two term limits immediately after Roosevelt's death? The law was passed before his body was even put in the ground. FDR doesn't belong in the same category as Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. Anyone who thinks so needs to read their history.

This forum is NOT for peddling your crap.

~Dude
 
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And, in other words, Dud, you got nuthin. Noted.
What I pointed out is that you and leftwinger got nothin', besides common logical fallacies that any high school debate club member can pick out.

Here, I'll even help y'all along in that area: Logical Fallacies and the Art of Debate

Son, you are not a philosopher or a logician. Every post of here proves it. You are the walking common logical fallacy. Noted: you got nuthin.
Trust me, "post hoc ergo propter hoc" is in there, and leftwinger's blabbering about the "success" of LBJ's asinine Great Society programs is a classic example.

You can look it up, if you dare.



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It appears those answering these polls are not well informed. FDR is one of the worst presidents this country has ever had. We have him to thank for a long list of unsustainable government programs that the framers would frown upon. He passed legislation that silenced his opposers, making it illegal for them to exercise their first amendment right and speak out against his administration. He served 16 consecutive years in office as the closest thing America has ever had to a king or dictator.

Here is a worthy question. If FDR was such a great president, why did Congress draft legislation that would limit the Presidency to only two term limits immediately after Roosevelt's death? The law was passed before his body was even put in the ground. FDR doesn't belong in the same category as Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. Anyone who thinks so needs to read their history.

Where do these whacks come with their nonsense?

OK, let's get Patriot 214 straight.

Congress passed the law in 1947, two years after FDR's death; the states ratified it as the 22nd Amendment in 1951.

FDR served for twelve years and some months.
 
What I pointed out is that you and leftwinger got nothin', besides common logical fallacies that any high school debate club member can pick out.

Here, I'll even help y'all along in that area: Logical Fallacies and the Art of Debate

Son, you are not a philosopher or a logician. Every post of here proves it. You are the walking common logical fallacy. Noted: you got nuthin.
Trust me, "post hoc ergo propter hoc" is in there, and leftwinger's blabbering about the "success" of LBJ's asinine Great Society programs is a classic example.

Let's see here. Trust Dude, or trust the school's research. That was easy. Go stand in the corner, Dude.
 
Son, you are not a philosopher or a logician. Every post of here proves it. You are the walking common logical fallacy. Noted: you got nuthin.
Trust me, "post hoc ergo propter hoc" is in there, and leftwinger's blabbering about the "success" of LBJ's asinine Great Society programs is a classic example.

Let's see here. Trust Dude, or trust the school's research. That was easy. Go stand in the corner, Dude.
Appeal to authority is in there, too. :lol::lol::lol:
 
It appears those answering these polls are not well informed. FDR is one of the worst presidents this country has ever had. We have him to thank for a long list of unsustainable government programs that the framers would frown upon. He passed legislation that silenced his opposers, making it illegal for them to exercise their first amendment right and speak out against his administration. He served 16 consecutive years in office as the closest thing America has ever had to a king or dictator.

Here is a worthy question. If FDR was such a great president, why did Congress draft legislation that would limit the Presidency to only two term limits immediately after Roosevelt's death? The law was passed before his body was even put in the ground. FDR doesn't belong in the same category as Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. Anyone who thinks so needs to read their history.

This forum is NOT for peddling your crap.

~Dude

So, how was he king or dictator? Did he rig the elections or something? Did he proclaim his son his successor? Wear a crown? What?
 
It appears those answering these polls are not well informed. FDR is one of the worst presidents this country has ever had. We have him to thank for a long list of unsustainable government programs that the framers would frown upon. He passed legislation that silenced his opposers, making it illegal for them to exercise their first amendment right and speak out against his administration. He served 16 consecutive years in office as the closest thing America has ever had to a king or dictator.

Here is a worthy question. If FDR was such a great president, why did Congress draft legislation that would limit the Presidency to only two term limits immediately after Roosevelt's death? The law was passed before his body was even put in the ground. FDR doesn't belong in the same category as Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. Anyone who thinks so needs to read their history.

Where do these whacks come with their nonsense?

OK, let's get Patriot 214 straight.

Congress passed the law in 1947, two years after FDR's death; the states ratified it as the 22nd Amendment in 1951.

FDR served for twelve years and some months.
Cons spend a lot of time rewriting history.
 
It appears those answering these polls are not well informed. FDR is one of the worst presidents this country has ever had. We have him to thank for a long list of unsustainable government programs that the framers would frown upon. He passed legislation that silenced his opposers, making it illegal for them to exercise their first amendment right and speak out against his administration. He served 16 consecutive years in office as the closest thing America has ever had to a king or dictator.

Here is a worthy question. If FDR was such a great president, why did Congress draft legislation that would limit the Presidency to only two term limits immediately after Roosevelt's death? The law was passed before his body was even put in the ground. FDR doesn't belong in the same category as Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. Anyone who thinks so needs to read their history.
This forum is NOT for peddling your crap.

~Dude

Are you seriously proposing that your blog/web-business is "history".
 
When we judge our presidents we should look at their records. Their accomplishments while they were in office. One of the most underrated presidents of this past century is Calvin Coolidge. He took office after President Woodrow Wilson. Unemployment was in the double digits, inflation was high and government spending was out of control.

President coolidge LOWERED TAXES for all classes and cut government spending in half. Midway through Coolidge's first term unemployment was 2%! His administration holds the record of the lowest misery index average of the past century. Anyone ever heard of "The Roaring Twenties"?

The point is simple. Any president who has followed a conservative blueprint of smaller government and lower taxes has had success with a strong economy. It worked for Coolidge, JFK and Reagan.

This forum is NOT for peddling your crap.

~Dude
 
This proves how totally fucked our educational system is.

Imagine the Obama economy with twice the unemployment for 8 more years...that's how "Great" FDR was! He was a bigger disaster than the 7 Biblical Lean Years!

Then he sold out Eastern Europe to one of the most brutal homicidal maniacs in human history because he was advised by Communist spies, not that they had to push him to far in that direction anyway.

With a better educated populace FDR is one of the worst ever.
 
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It appears those answering these polls are not well informed. FDR is one of the worst presidents this country has ever had. We have him to thank for a long list of unsustainable government programs that the framers would frown upon. He passed legislation that silenced his opposers, making it illegal for them to exercise their first amendment right and speak out against his administration. He served 16 consecutive years in office as the closest thing America has ever had to a king or dictator.

Here is a worthy question. If FDR was such a great president, why did Congress draft legislation that would limit the Presidency to only two term limits immediately after Roosevelt's death? The law was passed before his body was even put in the ground. FDR doesn't belong in the same category as Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. Anyone who thinks so needs to read their history.

This forum is NOT for peddling your crap.

~Dude

So, how was he king or dictator? Did he rig the elections or something? Did he proclaim his son his successor? Wear a crown? What?
Well, threatening to pack the courts to rubber stamp his idiotic welfare state handouts, in order badger congress makes a good start of it.

I suppose goading the Japanese into a war would also count.
 
It appears those answering these polls are not well informed. FDR is one of the worst presidents this country has ever had. We have him to thank for a long list of unsustainable government programs that the framers would frown upon. He passed legislation that silenced his opposers, making it illegal for them to exercise their first amendment right and speak out against his administration. He served 16 consecutive years in office as the closest thing America has ever had to a king or dictator.

Here is a worthy question. If FDR was such a great president, why did Congress draft legislation that would limit the Presidency to only two term limits immediately after Roosevelt's death? The law was passed before his body was even put in the ground. FDR doesn't belong in the same category as Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. Anyone who thinks so needs to read their history.



Are you seriously proposing that your blog/web-business is "history".

He is seriously proposing the right wing dumbos make him rich from his site.
 
Had it not been for Vietnam, I'd choose LBJ. No other president did more for civil rights.


“I’ll have those ******* voting Democratic for the next 200 years.” "I have voted against the so-called anti-lynching bill." - LBJ

Let's not forget public education and public housing
 
When we judge our presidents we should look at their records. Their accomplishments while they were in office. One of the most underrated presidents of this past century is Calvin Coolidge. He took office after President Woodrow Wilson. Unemployment was in the double digits, inflation was high and government spending was out of control.

President coolidge LOWERED TAXES for all classes and cut government spending in half. Midway through Coolidge's first term unemployment was 2%! His administration holds the record of the lowest misery index average of the past century. Anyone ever heard of "The Roaring Twenties"?

The point is simple. Any president who has followed a conservative blueprint of smaller government and lower taxes has had success with a strong economy. It worked for Coolidge, JFK and Reagan.

This forum is NOT for peddling your crap.

~Dude
Well, Coolidge was president into 1929. What happened then, oh yes, the depression.
 
When we judge our presidents we should look at their records. Their accomplishments while they were in office. One of the most underrated presidents of this past century is Calvin Coolidge. He took office after President Woodrow Wilson. Unemployment was in the double digits, inflation was high and government spending was out of control.

President coolidge LOWERED TAXES for all classes and cut government spending in half. Midway through Coolidge's first term unemployment was 2%! His administration holds the record of the lowest misery index average of the past century. Anyone ever heard of "The Roaring Twenties"?

The point is simple. Any president who has followed a conservative blueprint of smaller government and lower taxes has had success with a strong economy. It worked for Coolidge, JFK and Reagan.

This forum is NOT for peddling your crap.

~Dude

You realize the irony of the Roaring Twenties, is that it was followed by the Great Depression, which lasted a bit longer then the 'good times' of the '20s did.

It appears those answering these polls are not well informed. FDR is one of the worst presidents this country has ever had. We have him to thank for a long list of unsustainable government programs that the framers would frown upon. He passed legislation that silenced his opposers, making it illegal for them to exercise their first amendment right and speak out against his administration. He served 16 consecutive years in office as the closest thing America has ever had to a king or dictator.

Here is a worthy question. If FDR was such a great president, why did Congress draft legislation that would limit the Presidency to only two term limits immediately after Roosevelt's death? The law was passed before his body was even put in the ground. FDR doesn't belong in the same category as Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. Anyone who thinks so needs to read their history.

This forum is NOT for peddling your crap.

~Dude

So, how was he king or dictator? Did he rig the elections or something? Did he proclaim his son his successor? Wear a crown? What?
Well, threatening to pack the courts to rubber stamp his idiotic welfare state handouts, in order badger congress makes a good start of it.

I suppose goading the Japanese into a war would also count.

Packing the courts was a dirty tactic, but if he was acting as dictator or king he wouldn't have bothered going through the legislative motions of it.

So, how'd he goad the Japanese into attacking?
 
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When we judge our presidents we should look at their records. Their accomplishments while they were in office. One of the most underrated presidents of this past century is Calvin Coolidge. He took office after President Woodrow Wilson. Unemployment was in the double digits, inflation was high and government spending was out of control.

President coolidge LOWERED TAXES for all classes and cut government spending in half. Midway through Coolidge's first term unemployment was 2%! His administration holds the record of the lowest misery index average of the past century. Anyone ever heard of "The Roaring Twenties"?

The point is simple. Any president who has followed a conservative blueprint of smaller government and lower taxes has had success with a strong economy. It worked for Coolidge, JFK and Reagan.

This forum is NOT for peddling your crap.

~Dude
Well, Coolidge was president into 1929. What happened then, oh yes, the depression.
Speaking of re-writing history! :rofl:
 
When we judge our presidents we should look at their records. Their accomplishments while they were in office. One of the most underrated presidents of this past century is Calvin Coolidge. He took office after President Woodrow Wilson. Unemployment was in the double digits, inflation was high and government spending was out of control.

President coolidge LOWERED TAXES for all classes and cut government spending in half. Midway through Coolidge's first term unemployment was 2%! His administration holds the record of the lowest misery index average of the past century. Anyone ever heard of "The Roaring Twenties"?

The point is simple. Any president who has followed a conservative blueprint of smaller government and lower taxes has had success with a strong economy. It worked for Coolidge, JFK and Reagan.

This forum is NOT for peddling your crap.

~Dude
Well, Coolidge was president into 1929. What happened then, oh yes, the depression.

you realize Coolidge was not president?
 
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