LA RAM FAN
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FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT- gave people hope through Great Depression and WW II
ABRAHAM LINCOLN- dealt with Civil War and still attended to westward expansion
LYNDON JOHNSON- enforced civil rights and tried to build the Great Society
GEORGE WASHINGTON- set precedents for use of executive power
THEODORE ROOSEVELT- proved he was not a puppet president like his predecessor
Hhave no problem with three of your choices.major problem with FDR and johnson though.its a well known fact that LBJ was involved in the JFK assassination and had a huge hand in the coverup and that he reversed JFK's policy to withdrawn completely from vietnam by 1965 He was one of those puppet presidents for the establishment you mentioned.
He also took credit for the civil rights act because that was something he he had to use to get himself elected in 64.
In his prior years in the senate,it was well known that he was a racist. Johnson used his power he held as senate majority leader to block JFK's civil rights act to get pased so HE could pass it and take credit for it to have his place in history.Its well known that JFK was the one that got the civil rights movement started.
and its documented that FDR pruposely allowed the japenese to bonb pearl harbour and thats just a myth that he heled us throught the depression.a myth concoted by our corrutp school system.this is the "REAL" FDR exposed.
Tough Questions for Defenders of the New Deal Cato Institute
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