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  • 54nomore

    Thomas Jefferson is to me the greatest Founding Father and President of the United States we ever had. He was in a sense the founder of both political parties. He called his party the Democratic Republican and became our 3rd President He was an inventor, a botanist, a linguist, spoke and wrote over 7 languages. He was an architect, a writer, a surveyor, an equestrian, and help start the Congressional Library by giving it his own books. He was the 1st renaissance man. He was brilliant!

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  • 54nomore

    Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were the 1st Democratic/Republicans elected as Presidents of the United States.

    Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence and was responsible doubling the size of the US w/The Louisiana Purchase. And Madison...Help start and create Americas law of the land--The Constitution of The United States.

    These two men in my opinion were responsible for the greatness that became America.

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  • Moonstorm0551

    U.S. vs Kebodeaux.....a case being heard by the Supreme Court today. If the U.S. wins, Obama, Holder and I will be laughing our asses off at the stupidity of American "patriots" who think they really are a government of the people,by the people and for the people. Even the CATO Institute has been trying to warn you.

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  • 54nomore

    " I do verily believe that...a single, consolidated government would become the most corrupt government on earth."-Thomas Jefferson to Gideon Granger, 1800.

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    " We are still Jefferson's children, but were living in Alexander Hamilton's America"-Ronald Reagan

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  • TheDeJureTour

    That's right. These political parties are just private clubs making up their own rules as they go along.

    They have nothing to do with the Constitution/Bill of Rights. We need a real man or woman of the people to lead, not some political machine hack, beholden to said machine's policies.

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  • 54nomore

    That is correct! John F. Kennedy felt that Thomas Jefferson was the most intellectual of all the US Presidents. And Kennedy believed in less government..." It's not what the country can do for you, it's what you can do for your country". JF Kennedy.

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  • Moonstorm0551

    And Kennedy, the Democrat.... loved Jefferson. Kennedy would not recognize his own party today.

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  • John From Conn

    There were many worse than Reagan so I wouldn't belabor the point. To most Libertarians it is Ron Paul or bust. But, with the properly intended decentralized republic that we were supposed to have and if the Jeffersonian/Madisonian "strict construction" of the consitiution were followed and fundamental rights protected, it wouldn't matter who the head of the "National" Government was. He was to be concerned with foreign matters, treaties, commander in chief, etc. Not running an economy or worse.

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  • COMALiteJ

    Agreed. The CONCEPT of political parties should be completely abolished from U.S. politics.

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  • COMALiteJ

    I agree. The real Ronald Reagan was not much like the “Saint Ronaldus Maximus” that all too many today think he was.

    Do you know who FIRST publicly called his trickle-down economics “Voodoo Economics”?

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  • COMALiteJ

    This is true, but they didn’t have much in common with today’s Republican Party other than the name.

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