Posted on Jul 30, 2015
Sgt David G Duchesneau
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Abraham Lincoln

Should be above Bush, you think 911 was worse than the civil war?
Clinton balanced the budget and actually left a surplus but top 5? No.
Personally don't think Bush43, Clinton, JFK, or Nixon belong in the top 10.
JFK was not a good president, just remembered well. Nixon was a brilliant politician but remembered as a shady scumbag, even compared to other politicians. FDR elected 4 times but if it weren't for WWII his new deal would have destroyed America not to mention court packing is worse than what Nixon did. FDR = shadiest president every (adulterer, internment camps, undercutting his own party to win a 3rd term... ) Obama is the worst for the deficit so far of any president in history and he won a nobel prize because they hoped that he wouldn't vote on a troop surge, which he did anyway. Those aren't arguments for praise. Any honorable recipient would have returned it after his decision but he was probably busy visiting the last of the "57" states. Washington had the toughest job, building a nation, he should be higher. Teddy ARE was only 42 when he became president, that should be considered. As long as Buchanan or Harding aren't up there guess can't complain too much.

Abraham Lincoln is the reason the United States is still United and began the elimination of racism by ending slavery. To do this he began a largely unpopular but necessary war. This made him hated to the point where he was assassinated but he went through with his decision anyway. Would any politician today do this? I doubt it.

Abraham Lincoln was man you could change his ideas. Like slavery he first thought it was good. Then he realized that slavery was wrong. He did almost everything to fix the country. No other president thought about slavery should be wrong or even segregation. Martin Luther King Jr was not a president but still fought for what is right. Only Abraham Lincoln thought slavery was wrong. He was a man of changes and does what should be right among us. If he didn't exist there still would be slavery and African Americans would not be equally treated. So I think Abraham Lincoln should be the best president in history.
Abraham Lincoln was the greatest & best!
What's your opinion?
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Capt Mark Strobl
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OK, tip of the hat to The Honorable Mr. Lincoln. Sure, he saved the Union. Sgt David G Duchesneau, you well-outlined his accomplishments. However, my vote goes to the Honorable Mr. Reagan. Why? Character and Ethos. I loved the way he could make a tray of sh** sandwiches, present them to our enemies, and with a wink in his eye, and say, "Here, I made these just for you." He made us all proud to call ourselves Americans.
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Sgt David G Duchesneau
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Capt., I agree with you and I respect your comments.
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Lt Col Timothy Parker, DBA
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What a tough question. Most of those mentioned earlier have special achievements that influenced the course of the country in some way - some more than others, such as Lincoln. My vote is Washington - he set the standard (of behavior) by being first and knowing when to quit. Then again, if you are first no one can say you are doing it wrong......Just my humble opinion.
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GOA Dwight D. Eisenhower: Eisenhower won the the 1952 presidential race, becoming our 34th president. In the 1953 Iranian coup d'état, he used nuclear threats to conclude the Korean War. One of Eisenhower's enduring achievements was championing and signing the bill that authorized the Interstate Highway System in 1956. Eisenhower authorized the establishment of NASA in 1957. He also launched the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (which led to the Internet, among other things). Eisenhower devised the American basic strategy of nuclear deterrence based upon the triad of B-52 bombers, land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), and Polaris submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs).
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