Who wins the election: George Washington vs. Abe Lincoln

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HitsRus
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Sep 25, 2010 9:23am
Just for fun and in the spirit of lightheartedness...

Who wins the battle of presidential superheavyweights?

NO "THIRD PARTY" CANDIDATES in this one...strictly George vs. Abe.

Please add your comments why...cite historical data/reasons why they get your vote.
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HitsRus
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Sep 25, 2010 9:51am
I'm voting for George.

He had to unify 13 vastly different colonies and get a constitution written with nothing in place and from scratch.
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CenterBHSFan
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Sep 25, 2010 2:11pm
Looking around at the discontented climate of today, I think George Washington wins this.

And it probably wouldn't be within 10 points. Excepting those who are easily appeased and complacent - who would rather have somebody else define what their "box" is going to be, the American people are desparate to break away from the monarchist-like overwhelmingly huge government that has been allowed to be built.

It would probably be billed very similar to this:

Washington - Loyalist
Lincoln - Royalist
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iclfan2
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Sep 25, 2010 4:32pm
Washington easily. Lincoln had a problem with a following the Constitution.
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cbus4life
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Sep 25, 2010 4:59pm
Washington, and it isn't even close.

Lots of folks from all over the political spectrum would rather dislike Lincoln nowadays, IMO.
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Sep 25, 2010 5:38pm
Betty White
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isadore
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Sep 25, 2010 7:53pm
CenterBHSFan;496450 wrote:Looking around at the discontented climate of today, I think George Washington wins this.

And it probably wouldn't be within 10 points. Excepting those who are easily appeased and complacent - who would rather have somebody else define what their "box" is going to be, the American people are desparate to break away from the monarchist-like overwhelmingly huge government that has been allowed to be built.

It would probably be billed very similar to this:

Washington - Loyalist
Lincoln - Royalist
In the language of the times loyalists were people who doing the Revolution were supporters of the King, also called Tories.
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isadore
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Sep 25, 2010 7:57pm
iclfan2;496623 wrote:Washington easily. Lincoln had a problem with a following the Constitution.
Washington established a precedent of signing legislation that went beyond the strict constructionist view of the Constitution and signed major legislation that went beyond the directly stated powers of the Constitution. A precedent followed by Lincoln to save our nation from the states rights traitors.
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CenterBHSFan
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Sep 25, 2010 9:15pm
isadore;497150 wrote:In the language of the times loyalists were people who doing the Revolution were supporters of the King, also called Tories.

It was my intention, Isa, to make a play on words. I'm suprised you didn't catch it!
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isadore
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Sep 25, 2010 9:28pm
now that is interesting
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Sep 25, 2010 9:37pm
isadore;497249 wrote:now that is interesting
Isn't it?! lol