And I like them both, which probably puts me in a tiny minority!Brown said:I understand that there are a lot of people who don't think much of FDR.
As it happens, I don't think much of Reagan, and that might put me in the minority.
And I like them both, which probably puts me in a tiny minority!Brown said:I understand that there are a lot of people who don't think much of FDR.
As it happens, I don't think much of Reagan, and that might put me in the minority.
Sushi said:I disagree with Shane on this; I feel the rights of the slaves outweigh the lives of the governments allowing them to be enslaved, which would be the states.
It was on the way out, but I feel "on the way out" isn't a good excuse to let it die a natural death.
shanek said:When did I ever disagree with this statement? I just said it wasn't necessary to kill 600,000 people to do it.
What about preventing 600,000 needless deaths?
Sushi said:
Teddy tried a third term, I believe, under the Bull Moose Party since he was unsatisfied with Taft.
Also, he was quite populist, if I recall correctly, so he, too, was not so great of a president.
This is BS.Sushi said:Also, this is the horrible, horrible president is the man who ORDERED THE JAPANESE (and other minorities in some places, I've heard) into CONCENTRATION CAMPS, making them lose their homes and their livelihood. Strange, I can think of German dictators who did something remotely similar, although obviously on a worse scale
Tony said:Yeah, I'm aware of that. But, unlike typical politicians, he kept his promise knowing it might have been a mistake. He put his personal integrity over politics.
Why does that make him "not so great"?
BPSCG said:This is BS.
What the Nisei went through was unjust, without question; their treatment is a stain on America's history.
But how dare you compare the internment camps with the Nazi death camps? Show me the pictures of the Nisei mass graves. Show me the remains of the gas chambers. Show me the Nisei with numbers tattooed on their arms. Show me the perverted medical experiments. Show me the gold harvested from their teeth.
Sushi said:Huh? I was taught it was customary for all of the presidents to step down after the second term on their own accord.
Because I dislike "trust-busting", etc etc. Appealing to the majorities at the expense of minorities or in the name of making things "fair"... I am not fond of that at all. I'm a laissez-faire capitalist.
BPSCG said:I think shanek doesn't like Lincoln because he interefered with the slaveholders' property rights. We all know how important property rights are to him.![]()
Tony said:You're aware of the conditions under which he became president during his first term, right?
So you think the good of the few rich outweighs the good of the nation. One of the things that made TR great was that he bucked elitism and pursued populism. **** laissez-faire capitalism, that's what produced slavery, and robber barons.
Tony said:**** laissez-faire capitalism, that's what produced slavery, and robber barons.
Okay, what do you think theSushi said:That's the crappiest anti-Libertarian strawman I ever hear. If you're joking, I can't tell,
BPSCG said:Okay, what do you think theat the end of my post was supposed to indicate?
Lighten up.
shanek said:Except that at the time of the Civil War, slavery was on the way out, even in the south. Mechanization was making it obsolete, and since the north mechanized first, it stands to reason they would abolish slavery first. The more agrarian south didn't start receiving the benefits of technological innovation until decades later, but it was beginning to happen. In fact, you could argue that slavery would have already been made obsolete by 1960 had it not been for the Fugitive Slave Act, which meant that government was then spending taxpayer money to catch fugitive slaves and bring them home and so the slave owners never had to incur the costs of chasing down runaways.
Re: Lincoln:shanek said:I made a thread a couple of months ago called "Grade the Presidents." I went through and graded all the Presidents in order; I got up to FDR and then the thread mysteriously disappeared...
In that thread that "mysteriously disappeared" I showed you to be in error regarding your specific assertion that Lincoln "shuts down newspapers and puts editors in jail for having the audacity to print articles critical of the war..." You ignored my post.>COUGH< >SPUTTER< WHAT???? Comfortably in second? This guy arrests tens of thousands of American citizens in northern states without charge or access to an attorney, shuts down newspapers and puts editors in jail for having the audacity to print articles critical of the war, incites a race riot, ignores posse comitatus and uses the military against his own (again, northern) citizens, declares martial law and suspends habeas corpus, he had no problem dividing the country in half and destroying 600,000 lives to maintain his own megalomaniacal control...just what the ()*&^*% would a President have to do to earn your scorn? How can any honest person of integrity put Lincoln any higher than the bottom of a very putrid dungheap?
To shane, sushi and their Big-L co-religionists, Lincoln is some kind of giant bugaboo. Since he's the guy who's war, which he apparently started by secretly attacking Fort Sumter, ended Federalism and created the modern behemouth, soul-crushing, freedom-robbing, property-zoning, income-taxing, trust-busting nation we have today.Regnad Kcin said:Re: Lincoln:In that thread that "mysteriously disappeared" I showed you to be in error regarding your specific assertion that Lincoln "shuts down newspapers and puts editors in jail for having the audacity to print articles critical of the war..." You ignored my post.
Lincoln wasn't the saint his martyrdom helped create. But exaggerating to promote a point endears you to no one.
hgc said:To shane, sushi and their Big-L co-religionists, Lincoln is some kind of giant bugaboo. Since he's the guy who's war, which he apparently started by secretly attacking Fort Sumter, ended Federalism and created the modern behemouth, soul-crushing, freedom-robbing, property-zoning, income-taxing, trust-busting nation we have today.
Just witness how shane claims that government made slavery. So private interests had no stake in slavery? Government, and only government, created slavery? It couldn't ever stop it (even though it did)?