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Post by seanx on Nov 12, 2007 17:24:47 GMT -5
I read an article in The London Times where it interviewed a conservative who runs a group for tax reform and smaller government in the US. He had a great idea: a Constitutional amendment which would disallow any candidate who was related to any former President of the US. Personally I think this would be a great idea and feel a lot of the problems we have today are from the ideologies of certain bloodlines to forward their agendas. Any thoughts?
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BT
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Post by BT on Nov 13, 2007 13:02:19 GMT -5
That would be great. It seems that the elite are already getting us conditioned to Hitlery winning. So then we will have Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton...that'll be 30+ years that TWO families have been in the White House (George the 1st being VP for 8 years)..who's next? Jeb in 2016? After that, Chelsea will be old enough to run..
Ron Paul 2008. Stop the madness.
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Post by Mickulz on Nov 14, 2007 10:39:46 GMT -5
That would pretty much have wiped out most of our history (and I am NOT a fan of the Clintons or the Bushes). In fact I have never voted for either name.
George W. Bush (the 43rd president) is the son of George Bush (the 41st president).
John Quincy Adams (the 6th president) was the son of John Adams (the 2nd president).
Benjamin Harrison (the 23rd president) was the grandson of William Henry Harrison (the 9th president).
James Madison (the 4th president) and Zachary Taylor (the 12th president) were second cousins.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (the 32nd president) was a fifth cousin of Theodore Roosevelt (the 26th president). Genealogists have determined that FDR was distantly related to a total of 11 U.S. presidents, 5 by blood and 6 by marriage: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Ulysses Grant, William Henry Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, James Madison, Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Zachary Taylor, Martin Van Buren, and George Washington.
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Post by seanx on Nov 14, 2007 17:52:39 GMT -5
Actually over 60% of our Presidents were related to each other. Your list is incomplete.
Obviously the idea would take effect from present time and into the future. History cannot be altered. The idea would stop any chances of families attempting to set up "bloodline dictatorships".
A side question, how many Presidents were Freemasons or in secret societies within the Illuminati pyramid?
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Post by Mickulz on Nov 14, 2007 23:34:35 GMT -5
George Washington James Monroe Andrew Jackson James Polk James Buchanan Andrew Johnson James Garfield William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt Howard Taft Warren Harding Franklin Roosevelt Harry Truman Gerald Ford *LBJ was a 1st degree but did not continue.
Since I know nothing about the Illuminati, I can not answer that part.
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