by muy_thaiguy on Sun Aug 30, 2009 12:05 pm
JJM wrote:muay thai guy wrote:JJM wrote:Mr Scorpio wrote:George Washington was the greatest president. He Led America to victory and Independence. He rejected the title of "King" and voluntarily resigned after 2 terms. He urged the country not to form political parties. No president since has been quite like him.
He made a great General but I do not think that He was the greatest president. When He was President only White Male Protestant Landowners where aloud to vote. That is a very narrow selection of people.
And yet, Andrew Jackson was the one who changed that very thing.
PS, Washington really didn't have anything to do with who voted or not.
Andrew Jackson did not change that. Still only white males could vote. I am not sure when non-protestants and non-landowners were finally allowed to vote but no matter what Jackson did nothing can justify his killings of thousands of Native Americans.
Not saying it excused the forced removals, and thus deaths, of thousands of Native Americans you stubborn wannabe historian. What I am saying, is that there is always more then one side to history. Alexander the Great for example? Hell of a military genius, and had an expansive empire, larger then even the Persian Empire, and yet, he went completely nuts later in life and torched a major Persian City.
"Eh, whatever."
-Anonymous
What, you expected something deep or flashy?