Happy birthday. I'm sure your opinions will continue to be a thorn in our side for many years to come.
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Settling in for the longest write since William Henry Harrison, there is James A. Garfield. Garfield was one of only four presidents successfully assassinated. He was also the third one to succumb to the 20-year curse. His was the second-shortest term in history, surpassed only by the on
Oh man, if only I saw this before I had seen the movies. I'm just the kind of person who would do it...every single one of them.
not true! Cardboard IS a flavor. And a delicious one at that! Not like disgusting styrofoam!
My only comment on that is roar. Roar. Oh, you and your roars! If there was any e
Well, then I guess it is out of 42. So as you do seem to have a knack, I will leave the decision to you. (like I got a choice? Mush! Mush you sled dog! ) You forget again, it is out of 40. No rank for Harrison or Garfield, and one for Cleveland. You can put your own ranking in the comments, of course
think so. He is counted as 2 presidents. So I guess he should at least get 2 rankings. I will give him only one rating even if I divide his articles. After all, it's an overall ranking, so I would have to look at his complete effect on America. <TABLE cellpadding=8 width="95%" align=center b
Weight? oops! Major oops. If he asks, tell TheFazz it was a special treat for him! But we have plenty of
Do I want Paula to go? Yes. I really dislike her, she's just a big bobblehead who gives constant praise and offers nothing constructive. Do I want Paula to go because of these charges? No, I want her to go because of above reasons.
Congrats, and may you never develop carpel tunnel from the typing!
Uh,. shouldn't that be 1880? Fazz goes for spelling, I am pretty good at typos since I make so many! Found and corrected. Thanks, between you and Fazz these articles will never have mistakes. <TABLE cellpadding=8 width="95%"
Moving on quicker than usual, I write of Rutherford B. Hayes. Rutherford is the longest first name of any president. His was the closest election in the history of this country. Hayes was the first of the presidents to begin to win back power to the Executive Office taken by Congres
However, the actual assault was led by the Third Cavalry, with a full, sabers-out, horseback cavalry charge, under the command of no other than one Major George Patton!!!!, True enough, but the most controversial and infuriating part of it (burning down their camp) was all MacArthur's idea and doing, a
Congrats on passing 300! I'm fast approaching 50 myself. But now that you've given her fair warning, Dharma may amp up her articles to compete! It'll be a contest for the ages, that's for sure.
I've also committed the heinous sin of being a soldier who can't stand Gen. Patton. Um...sorry to burst your bubble, but MacArthur led those troops, not Patton.
{Clears throat} Um, where did I say southerner? With the Mason Dixon mention, I figured that's what you meant. Now I must apologize for putting words in your mouth. <TABLE cellpadding=8 width="95%" align=center bgColor=#FFF39
hey! That was not a complaint! You did enough to his term to rate a better than very good (Fazz is reading.). You cant do a whole Bio on each! I like the fact that each is a snack that we can digest without having to continue them. Thanks. I try not to say too much. With Roosevelt, though, there is
As to the article, you did leave out some of the seemier sides of Grant. Being from the south myself, we do hold his administration (if not his military prowess) in total contempt. He was the first elected president after the war, and did nothing to stop the rape of the south. True, true. He was the o
Ok, I read it! I have to go now. Damn this was brutal, And on the mark. I will comment in the morning. Okay then. I didn't mean to be brutal with him. After all, trust isn't a bad thing to have, his only problem was too much of it. <TABLE cellpadding=8 width="95%" align=center bgColor=#FFF3
I don't see why you ranked him so low. I'd put him maybe eighth, right by Harding. Of course! How could I have been so blind. <TABLE cellpadding=8 width="95%" align=center bgColor=#FFF394 class="mb-Bod
btw how do YOU rank presidents? what formular? I analyze what he did that both helped and harmed the people, see what was and what wasn't his fault/accomplishment, and compare with the others. I rarely give anyone a concrete ranking beforehand, though. It can be kind of difficult, with the average ones
Got you! I am not going to miss the next installment! Thanks! Just to let you know, the next installment is officially out.
Moving on, Ulysses S. Grant is reached. Grant was the first Civil War veteran to become president. Oddly enough, he had led troops through all areas of battle, even adopting a policy of killing as many Confederates as possible no matter the cost, yet was extremely squeamish. He was the first president hand
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My Gawd.... are we keeping this thread alive for a reason? If this thread gets less than 20 comments a day, it'll explode!!!!!!!