Which President are You
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You scored as Thomas Jefferson 3rd President, in office from 1801-1809
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Ruminations on the life and faith of the Church Catholic through the eyes of an Anglican priest. "I die in the holy catholic and apostolic faith, professed by the whole church before the division of East and West." Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 17th Century.
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You scored as Thomas Jefferson 3rd President, in office from 1801-1809
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Posted by Peter at 7:31 AM
13 comments:
Matt P
83% Ronald Reagan, 74% FDR, the first time I took it, Kennedy came in third second time, IKE did, the first two stayed the same both times. I guess I do like to inspire people.
Heh, we're different. Johnson & T Roosevelt on 69%, Eisenhower 67%, Wilson 62%, Reagan 57%, Jefferson 55%, Lincoln 52%, FDR 50%, Washington 48%, JFK 36%, Truman 12%.
I have no idea what that means...
I can't believe I am so high on FDR, JFK and Wilson. I am definitely not a fan of Wilson nor Wilsonianism.! At least FDR and JFK are in the lower half.
Well, I'm Dwight Eisenhower, 67% - then Jefferson and Lincoln, 62% each, then Washington and Teddy Roosevelt. Funny.
Apparently, I'm like Ike...
I'll post all the %ages on my site.
I suppose I should ask you to help me analyze the results...
What about the sucky presidents?
Matt P
Yeah, what if your score was like 90% Jimmy Carter, 80% William Harrison, and 70% Andrew Johnson.
I would ask for prayer -- especially if it was ole' James Earl.
Hey, it could have been 100% GWB! (lol..)
I scored 64% John F Kennedy and 59%George Washington. What gives with that? I specifically remember answering "strongly disagree" to You come from a wealthy family.
I've always admired George Washington. He was a devout Anglican and a man of prayer who read the Book of Common Prayer every day.
I am also a Washington fan. He could have easily gone the way of Napoleon immediately after the revolution. There were many who would have happily crowned him emperor/dictator. But it was Washington's own convictions and character that kept that from happening.
I deeply believe in proper constitutional order as a central safeguard to liberty, however, the personal character of leaders is an important aspect as well.
Washington was amazing! When the army wasn't paid and there was talk of a military takeover, Washington refused to go along, admitting to the officers in the room that he was almost blind in the service of his country.
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