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He was a dick.
I never liked him but did like some of the things that got done under him.
Bush was the worst hands down
No, the dropping of the abomb was the evilest decision any President ever made.
I'd have to put my money on Lincoln for starting the "Civil" War.
Except it started under Buchanan.
I'd have to put my money on Lincoln for starting the "Civil" War.
Except it started under Buchanan.
Wrong. Lincoln started it.
No, the dropping of the abomb was the evilest decision any President ever made.
You would have preferred for 1 million American casualties and many millions of Japanese to die?
WRONG - GREEDY RACIST SLAVE OWNERS STARTED IT
No, the dropping of the abomb was the evilest decision any President ever made.
You would have preferred for 1 million American casualties and many millions of Japanese to die?
I dont think a million Americans were going to die. Do you?
Woodrow Wilson is the most evil.
I agree with you Avatar;
Woodrow Wilson;
Wilson, former president of Princeton University, was no thug--but his contempt for those first-generation immigrants he deemed "[h]yphenated Americans" and threatened to have "crushed out" played into the nativist and anti-communist sentiments of his era, bringing the United States closer to fascism than it had ever come before or since.
The lowlights of his administration include the Sedition Act of 1918 (which criminalized all radical criticism of the government), the Palmer Raids (in which he ordered the arrest and attempted illegal deportation of over 10,000 people), and numerous specific instances in which he ordered dissenters to be silenced. America under Woodrow Wilson was a nation under lockdown.
You would have preferred for 1 million American casualties and many millions of Japanese to die?
I dont think a million Americans were going to die. Do you?
That was the estimate given by MacArthur and the Joint Chiefs of Staff
I've seen official docs (ill fish for them) stating that we knew Japan was ready to surrender b4 the bomb
I dont think a million Americans were going to die. Do you?
That was the estimate given by MacArthur and the Joint Chiefs of Staff
And they told the media it could be as high as 50,000 American deaths to take Iraq.
WRONG - GREEDY RACIST SLAVE OWNERS STARTED IT
That was the estimate given by MacArthur and the Joint Chiefs of Staff
And they told the media it could be as high as 50,000 American deaths to take Iraq.
I have often noted since the beginning of the Iraq war, that the American public is never told by the news media how many Iraqi deaths there were as a direct result of the U.S. invasion. I wonder at times whether thats because Americans simply dont care, or if the press is afraid of loosing all that close, cozy cooperation they have with the military and the military would prefer Americans not know.
In case youre wondering, more than 1 million Iraqi people died for the sake of bushs ambition (approximately the same number of Jews were killed by the Nazis in Poland), and some of that blood is on the hands of each and every single one of us, but none more than the American press.
The fact is that war was unnecessary and we had every reason to know it at the time, but those few who tried to speak out against the war were largely ignored by the press (who even went so far as to call those who spoke out against the war traitors), or silenced all too easily by the bush administration.
The fact is, the emperor was naked, but no one had the courage to say it, and now a million people are dead. Do Americans care? Not a bit. In fact when asked how many Iraqis they think died, most American guess a few thousand, because we are rarely, if ever told what the true cost of that war was.
So yes its true, there were no where near 50,000 American soldiers killed in Iraq. So take pride America, your military couldnt be any better at killing.