Your 3 fav U.S presidents

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  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    hippiemom wrote:
    Morel values?

    I don't get it.

    I had a wild mushroom penne for dinner two nights ago. It was amazing, and definitely had morel values.
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  • hippiemom
    hippiemom Posts: 3,326
    jeffbr wrote:
    I had a wild mushroom penne for dinner two nights ago. It was amazing, and definitely had morel values.
    Aha! Dino must have had that too!

    Thanks, I think I understand now :D
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  • hippiemom wrote:
    Aha! Dino must have had that too!

    Thanks, I think I understand now :D
    funny......

    with some of your beliefs and political views.....

    i always figured mushrooms were a big part of your diet....

    hehehe..........
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  • I dont know the names of any Natives but since then i think you have only had 3:

    1. Money
    2. Arms ( generally for money)
    3. Oil ( probably still under the money heading really??)

    ;-)

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  • Shit i forgot one actually, put him in as my number 1:

    1 D.Lusions Ofgrandeur

    c'mon China wake up :-) hahahahaha

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  • miller8966
    miller8966 Posts: 1,450
    hippiemom wrote:
    Morel values?

    I don't get it.

    your 3 presidential picks could be scrutinized also.
    America...the greatest Country in the world.
  • miller, jackson is maybe the most horrible human being to ever be elected president.
    Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..

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  • miller8966
    miller8966 Posts: 1,450
    miller, jackson is maybe the most horrible human being to ever be elected president.

    why do you think that?
    America...the greatest Country in the world.
  • Abuskedti
    Abuskedti Posts: 1,917
    miller8966 wrote:
    why do you think that?

    he caused the death of many innocent Americans..

    I was thinking that perhaps overpopulation is a key reason we just don't much value human life.. but thinking about Jackson - we surely didn't value it then....

    I guess our intellect is severly flawed and destiny isn't promising
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    miller8966 wrote:
    why do you think that?

    might have something to do with the genocide of which he was such a staunch supporter...
  • might have something to do with the genocide of which he was such a staunch supporter...
    ^

    Remember the native americans miller?
    Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..

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    Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!

    "Make our day"
  • ^

    Remember the native americans miller?

    Of course he doesnt.






    jackson had killed them all by the time miller was born.
  • mammasan
    mammasan Posts: 5,656
    In no particular order

    Washington - Yes he was a slave owner but in the last yaers of his life he came to recognize that slavery was wrong. No man is perfect but he was at leastenough of a man to own upto his mistakes.

    FDR - He hadhis flaws, Japanese internment camps, but I believe that his achievements far outweigh them.

    ? - These are two of my favorite presidents and I have yet to like any other. JFK was decent but since him we have had a miserable streak of presidents culminized by the current president who, sorry Purple Hawk, will go down in history as one of the worst presidents we have seen.
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  • Zoso
    Zoso Posts: 6,425
    Martin Sheen and Kevin Costner!
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    I love you forever and forever :)

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  • Zoso wrote:
    Martin Sheen and Kevin Costner!


    what movie was costner the president in?
  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,962

    And Carter did quite alot to stabilise things after Johnson and Nixon and the imperial presidency. Carter was pretty inexperienced but I think he did a great job.

    Dude that was priceless...I'll be laughing for days. Thanks.

    1) Reagan....strenght, vision, leadership, positive

    2) Teddy R. - badass

    3) Lincoln - toughest time to be president, though he didn't have to worry about dealing with the media. ;) Held things together when it could have all fallen apart.
    hippiemom = goodness
  • what you dont see on this list are Harrison, McKinley, Cleveland, Fillmore, etc- guys that didnt do shit.
    quote]

    Didn't Harrison die in 40 days or something like that? Thats cold dude
  • might have something to do with the genocide of which he was such a staunch supporter...

    Plus he told the supreme court to fuck themselves when they sided with the cherokee nation. Great guy, who needs a judicial branch anyway?
  • what you dont see on this list are Harrison, McKinley, Cleveland, Fillmore, etc- guys that didnt do shit.
    quote]

    Didn't Harrison die in 40 days or something like that? Thats cold dude


    a. Who cares if he died. He still didnt have an impact, regardless of why.
    b. there were 2 harrisons
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    3) Lincoln - toughest time to be president, though he didn't have to worry about dealing with the media. ;) Held things together when it could have all fallen apart.

    i often wish they had. id be a lot happier if the south were a different country and didnt have any say in my federal government.