He was a bad ass. Also the first president to face an assassination attempt. The assailants gun cocked and Jackson beat him with his cane.
I drop him because of the nullification crisis as well.Jackson tends to drop far on historical list because of the trail of tears episode, however
The assassin actually had 2 guns misfire back to back
Andrew Jacksons parrot had to be removed from his funeral because of it swearing repeatedly in the church
My latest draft:
1. Grover Cleveland
2. Thomas Jefferson
3. James Monroe
4. George Washington
5. Warren G. Harding
6. Calvin Coolidge
7. James A. Garfield
8. Ulysses S. Grant
9. James Madison
10. John Tyler
11. Benjamin Harrison
12. Rutherford B. Hayes
13. John Q. Adams
14. Martin Van Buren
15. Zachary Taylor
16. Chester A. Arthur
17. John Adams
18. William H. Taft
19. Andrew Jackson
20. William Henry Harrison
21. Jimmy Carter
22. Gerald Ford
23. Herbert Hoover
24. Dwight Eisenhower
25. Andrew Johnson
26. Ronald Reagan
27. John F. Kennedy
28. Franklin Pierce
29. Millard Fillmore
30. James Buchanan
31. William McKinley
32. Abraham Lincoln
33. Theodore Roosevelt
34. George H.W. Bush
35. James K. Polk
36. Bill Clinton
37. Richard Nixon
38. Lyndon B. Johnson
39. George W. Bush
40. Harry Truman
41. Woodrow Wilson
42. Franklin Roosevelt
If anyone should request exposition/discussion of my placements, I will happily oblige.
Jackson tends to drop far on historical list because of the trail of tears episode, however
The assassin actually had 2 guns misfire back to back
Andrew Jacksons parrot had to be removed from his funeral because of it swearing repeatedly in the church
Andrew Jackson was something else. I don't know how much to attribute to legend or truth but as tales go he took a ball to the chest and leveled the man he dueled.I just love the story of the assassination and a tall Jackson beating him with a cane. He was getting off a ferry or something with his crew. Bad ass.
No silly, the champion against slavery, JQ Adams.
I don't appreciate you referring to the Shawnee as savages. I also don't think the Oneida (who were on our side) would take kindly either, as by implication all of the tribes at that time were savages.
and keep in mind, I take Ayn Rand's approach to this issue.
Savages aren't people; they're savages.
I didnt see a Rosevelt or Wilson up there? What gives? /sarc
My latest draft:
1. Grover Cleveland
2. Thomas Jefferson
3. James Monroe
4. George Washington
5. Warren G. Harding
6. Calvin Coolidge
7. James A. Garfield
8. Ulysses S. Grant
9. James Madison
10. John Tyler
11. Benjamin Harrison
12. Rutherford B. Hayes
13. John Q. Adams
14. Martin Van Buren
15. Zachary Taylor
16. Chester A. Arthur
17. John Adams
18. William H. Taft
19. Andrew Jackson
20. William Henry Harrison
21. Jimmy Carter
22. Gerald Ford
23. Herbert Hoover
24. Dwight Eisenhower
25. Andrew Johnson
26. Ronald Reagan
27. John F. Kennedy
28. Franklin Pierce
29. Millard Fillmore
30. James Buchanan
31. William McKinley
32. Abraham Lincoln
33. Theodore Roosevelt
34. George H.W. Bush
35. James K. Polk
36. Bill Clinton
37. Richard Nixon
38. Lyndon B. Johnson
39. George W. Bush
40. Harry Truman
41. Woodrow Wilson
42. Franklin Roosevelt
If anyone should request exposition/discussion of my placements, I will happily oblige.
On behalf of Ayn Rand and Satanism, what rock did you just come out from under? Seriously? Satanism?Ayn Rand was a true savage. Her philosophy is essentially Satanism minus the magic and ritual. She looked down her nose at other people, while her own heart was as black as coal.
I only have two options.
1.) Jefferson Davis - First President of my occupied homeland
2.) Ron Paul - The man I currently recognize as MY President.
I see neither so I did not vote.
Jefferson Davis? Isn't his modern-day ideological descendants people like Rick Santorum?