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*kryogenix* |
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Who do you believe are the worst Americans of all time?
Be prepared to defend your choices! I'm expecting a lot of "George W. Bush for being a stupid dum dum head," so make sure you can stay and defend your choices. This is not a concrete list (actually, I'm going to pick some controversial figures for the sake of debate) but here, in no particular order: FDR- For pretty much becoming a dictator during WWII, not to mention mishandling it. Nathan Bedford Forrest- For starting the KKK. Joe McCarthy- For his overzealous crusade against Communism. U.S. Grant- For being a terribly ineffective president, especially after the Civil War. Robert McNamara- For mishandling the Vietnam War. Malcolm X- For undoing what MLK JR III did by supporting violent miltantism. I can't think of any more bad Americans at the moment, but I'll let you guys have a go. |
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QUOTE(kryogenix @ Dec 31 2005, 11:20 AM) See, I'd agree with you, to a certain extent. Towards the end of his life, around the time he took his Hajj, he his beliefs changed a lot. He was no longer an angry Black boy, he was a mature Black man. |
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*kryogenix* |
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QUOTE Michael Moore. He pretty much shaped modern liberalism into a philosophy of anti-American hate. Hmm. I dislike Michael Moore but he didn't make my list for a reason. He doesn't have as much power as the people on my list had. Although, his documentary was pretty influential to some people. But still, misleading people didn't directly lead to deaths (I hope). QUOTE(Madame C @ Dec 31 2005, 2:18 PM) See, I'd agree with you, to a certain extent. Towards the end of his life, around the time he took his Hajj, he his beliefs changed a lot. He was no longer an angry Black boy, he was a mature Black man. I understand his belief in Islam changed him. But he didn't really undo what he started. Same thing with Nathan Bedford Forrest. When he got older, he tried to disband the KKK, but the genie was already out of the bottle. |
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*mipadi* |
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*kryogenix* |
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Dec 31 2005, 4:16 PM) I worded it that way to get these responses. How much of this is his fault? Usually when the intelligence agencies of the United States, Britain and Russia tell you that Saddam has WMDs, you'd take them seriously. As far as I know, invading Iraq was not done in bad intention or irresponsibility. Bush thought that he was doing the right thing (as did mostly everyone in the house). McCarthy, arguably, was doing the right thing by attempting to reveal communists, but he was doing it just to make himself look good at the expense of others. Moore knows he's misleading people, but doesn't feel like he's doing anything wrong because most of what he says are not outright lies. But the person I think who is the true villian of modern liberalism is Howard Dean. Unlike Moore, he actually has power. He called the Republican party a party of white Christians, even though he himself (and pretty much the majority of the US) is white Christian. |
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*mipadi* |
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QUOTE(kryogenix @ Dec 31 2005, 5:39 PM) As far as I know, invading Iraq was not done in bad intention or irresponsibility. Bush thought that he was doing the right thing (as did mostly everyone in the house). Ah, but merely thinking one is doing the right thing does not make it just. Michael Moore probably thinks he is doing the right thing, too, but as you pointed out, he's still...well, an a-hole, to be frank. But if you think Michael Moore is bad for misleading the American public, certainly Bush should be held accountable as well. He misled the American public about Iraq's WMD programs, even though many intelligence officials and members of his own administration warned that the intelligence was faulty. Even if you let him get away with that, certainly his abuses of American civil rights (especially with the reason NSA wiretapping scandal) put him up at least into the realm of worst presidents. He's done more to hinder the American way of life than the terrorists ever have, as well as hindering our reputation abroad. I'm disgusted when I open the newspaper and not only see articles of the illegal detention and torture of "enemy combatants," but listening to Bush condone and actually encourage such abuses. I'm disgusted when I read that Bush continually circumvents the Senate, judicial system, and American law in order to achieve his own ends. The reason I can agree with Michael Moore being an idiot is because he has done a lot to hinder his cause. Fahrenheit 9/11 bared some ugly truths about our government and our war on terror--many truths were presented in the film, but Michael Moore exaggerated enough truths or misled some American audiences enough that he's opened up the entire documentary to be labeled as propaganda. Unfortunately, he's made it easy for conservatives to right it off as junk; but what is hard for a lot of conservatives to admit is that there is some truth to many of Moore's statements. |
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