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<li><p>Lincoln: Unified the nation.</p></li>
<li><p>FDR: Solved the Great Depression AND won WW2. He also shaped many policies that still affect us today.</p></li>
<li><p>George Washington: One screw up from this man and it would have been DONE.</p></li>
<li><p>Teddy Roosevelt: Like someone else said earlier, he put the US on the map, as one of the top dogs of the world.</p></li>
<li><p>Eisenhower: Great presidency for having been under constant pressure from the cold war.</p></li>
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<p>Teddy. down to earth, fearless, and stood up to big business. great man.</p>
<p>random question: How do you quote someone's words?</p>
<p>You do this, but without the spaces: [ quote ] put quote here. [ / quote ]</p>
<p>Yeah OVB, listen to ferst. Take off reagan and hoover and replace them with harding and bush41(after 1990). Although REAGAN DID INVENT AIDS... j/k :D</p>
<p>Warren G. Harding. He looked Presidential. He was a model for future scandals. He was a lady's man. And he was an alcoholic.</p>
<p>I thought Al Gore invented AIDS too...</p>
<p>No, silly hillbilly, he invented the internet. ;)</p>
<p>Harding was, hands down, the best president ever. No question.</p>
<p>Call me old fashioned, but I am an FDR fan. Grover Cleaveland was the most honest man we ever had in office. Don't be too rough on Carter... he didn't make any huge mistakes, he did some great things, and he had great intentions for all people. Reagan and Coolege were the worst presidents we have had in an economics perspective for the poorest quarter of americans (if you were rich at the time they were great presidents)</p>