| George Washington |   | 7 (your vote) |
| John Adams |   | 0 |
| Thomas Jefferson |   | 2 |
| James Madison |   | 1 |
| James Monroe |   | 0 |
| John Quincy Adams |   | 0 |
| Andrew Jackson |   | 0 |
| Martin Van Buren |   | 0 |
| William H. Harrison |   | 0 |
| John Tyler |   | 0 |
| James K. Polk |   | 0 |
| Zachary Taylor |   | 0 |
| Millard Fillmore |   | 1 |
| Franklin Pierce |   | 0 |
| James Buchanan |   | 0 |
| Abraham Lincoln |   | 8 |
| Andrew Johnson |   | 0 |
| Ulysses S. Grant |   | 0 |
| Rutherford B. Hayes |   | 0 |
| James A. Garfield |   | 0 |
| Chester A. Arthur |   | 0 |
| Grover Cleveland (includes 1st and 2nd term) |   | 0 |
| Benjamin Harrison |   | 0 |
| William McKinley |   | 0 |
| Theodore Roosevelt |   | 1 |
| William H. Taft |   | 0 |
| Woodrow Wilson |   | 0 |
| Warren G. Harding |   | 0 |
| Calvin Coolidge |   | 0 |
| Herbert Hoover |   | 0 |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt |   | 7 |
| Harry S. Truman |   | 0 |
| Dwight D. Eisenhower |   | 0 |
| John F. Kennedy |   | 5 |
| Lyndon B. Johnson |   | 0 |
| Richard Nixon |   | 1 |
| Gerald M. Ford |   | 0 |
| Jimmy Carter |   | 0 |
| Ronald Reagan |   | 3 |
| George Bush |   | 0 |
| Bill Clinton |   | 0 |
| George W. Bush |   | 4 |
| | Total Votes: | 40 |
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spideychief4 

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Posted: 04:14PM Oct 28, 2008 |
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Prez Time!
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grilledcheese

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Posted: 03:38PM Oct 30, 2008 |
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JFK, totally. Him and Abe are my 2 favourites.
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Steve1973 

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Posted: 12:43AM Oct 31, 2008 |
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I'd have to go with FDR. Franklin Delano Roosevelt is the only United States president to have been elected to four terms of office. . During twelve years in office, Roosevelt shepherded the nation through the two greatest American crises of the twentieth century -- the Great Depression and World War II -- and left a legacy of political freedom and domestic security to the American people.
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Pop_Qla

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Posted: 02:33PM Oct 31, 2008 |
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Ronald Reagan!!! Pierce would be my second choice... then Taft!
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bradon182001  

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Posted: 05:16PM Nov 1, 2008 |
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I'd have to say Regan as well. Bill Clinton was ok, Jimmy Carter didn't shine until long after he was out of the presidency but he is one of the greatest peacemakers we have in this world. JFK didn't really have a chance to prove himself. And I do agree with you Steve about FDR. He sure did lead during very trying times for this country. Just my opinion, folks.
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mastergenius 

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Posted: 01:01PM Nov 2, 2008 |
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Who put Bush?
I say Washington.
George Washington.
He liberated us from the Brits!
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grilledcheese

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Posted: 07:28PM Nov 2, 2008 |
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mastergenius wrote: Who put Bush?
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GebbieRose 

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Posted: 11:26PM Nov 2, 2008 |
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Thomas Jefferson, a brilliant man.
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spideychief4 

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Posted: 04:09PM Nov 3, 2008 |
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What about Grover Cleveland, he was a good president, you know... but I think that George W. Bush is the best. Just Kidding! George Washington is the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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TitanCadet326 

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Posted: 10:58AM Nov 5, 2008 |
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Steve1973 wrote: I'd have to go with FDR. Franklin Delano Roosevelt is the only United States president to have been elected to four terms of office. . During twelve years in office, Roosevelt shepherded the nation through the two greatest American crises of the twentieth century -- the Great Depression and World War II -- and left a legacy of political freedom and domestic security to the American people.
I agree. FDR has my vote.
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MAvanzi 

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Posted: 02:48PM Nov 13, 2008 |
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I ain't American so i don't know much about Presidents but i voted Teddy.
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dswilborn

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Posted: 10:31AM Jan 10, 2009 |
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Millard Fillmore - lucky 13. He rocked.
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Shadows  

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Posted: 03:42PM Jan 10, 2009 |
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No vote - Because I've no clue who to pick. I'm not really up to date with US politics . . .
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zjmyslin

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Posted: 11:28PM Jan 10, 2009 |
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No offense, but I think that that is a very poor reason to choose Kennedy. He did so many amazing things as an American, from the navy to his presidency. I chose Lincoln because while FDR did come with up an amazing New Deal during the Great Depression and meanwhile keeping the nation genuinely informed with his Fireside Chats, Lincoln really put the nation first and saved it from spilting up just before the Civil War. The South certainly would have seceeded had Lincoln not been the glue holding the nation together.
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ICUB42 

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Posted: 03:00PM Jan 14, 2009 |
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Oh this is an easy one. Gotta go with "Honest Abe". (Abraham Lincoln)
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