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Lucky Luciano Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:02 PM
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What do people think of Eisenhower?
I am especially interested in the opinion of older DUers that might have lived during his tenure as president while they were also politically aware. Some of his statements were quite good - like telling us to watch out for the impending Military Industrial Complex. Was he an ok president or were there other very sinister aspects attached to him as it seems almost all republicans in our modern times have?
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Mythsaje Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:05 PM
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1. A couple things about Ike
that I like...

I don't remember him at all, of course (having been born in '66), but I do know two things...his statement about the Military-Industrial complex, and the fact that he was against pushing religious indoctrinization during the pacification of Japan.

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JHBowden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:05 PM
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2. A majority of scientists supported Eisenhower
Eisenhower might have been the most pro-science president ever. I'm not an older voter, but I do know that scientists didn't become a soild Democratic group until Republicans began demonizing us in the 1970s to encourage fundies.
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Cooley Hurd Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:06 PM
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3. A real American, and the last republican worthy of my respect....
Ike commanded my Dad and uncles on 6/6/44. They all came home alive, so he has my undying affection for that.:thumbsup:
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Warren DeMontague Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:09 PM
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4. For some reason, he reminds me of Elmer Fudd
but he's head and shoulders FAR superior to any Republican President since. I think the worst things you could say about him was that he was intentionally or unintentionally asleep at the switch for quite a while, and as such allowed the CIA to create all kinds of havoc in places like Iran (which still haunts us to this day) and he also ignored what he must have known was a looming battle over civil rights and desegregation.

But overall, a good American, worthy of respect.

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RPM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:15 PM
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5. I like Ike (couldnt resist)
seriously - i would vote for him if he ran tomorrow.

hes my kind of republican.
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tsuki Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:15 PM
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6. Eisenhower was the only Republican my "yellow-dog" dad ever
voted for. It was his first election (21 back then.) One of the most difficult things he ever did, pull the Republican lever.
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aint_no_life_nowhere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:18 PM
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7. Eisenhower sent the 101st Airborne to Little Rock
During Eisenhower's Administration, the Supreme Court issued their Brown vs. Board of Education decision striking down the separate but equal doctrine which had become implemented throughout the South. A couple years later, when Governor Orville Faubus sent the Arkansas National Guard to Little Rock's Central High School to block nine black children from going to school, Eisenhower responded by sending in the 101st Airborne Division to prevent the Arkansas National Guard from taking any action. It was known as the "Little Rock Crisis". He also assigned a personal guard from the 101st Airborne to follow each black student around within the school. Despite their guards, the kids were pursued, beaten, stabbed, and even had acid thrown on them. It's said that one student, Melba Patillo would have lost her eyesight if not for the quick action of a member of the 101st Airborne who quickly washed her face in water.
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ChiDem Donating Member (238 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:20 PM
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8. It was only days after he took office ....
that he sent word to the Brits that he was willing to crush Irans newfound democracy in the name of oil.

Truman said no way.

Democracy on the march...:hurts:
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JDPriestly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:22 PM
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9. Today he would be a Democrat
although he was anti-union.

I remember sitting on my father's knee listening to the Democratic and Republican nominating conventions in 1951. My father was a staunch Democrat but liked Eisenhower and was hoping he would decide to run as a Democrat. Although my dad was very disappointed when Eisenhower chose to run as a Republican, he backed Stephenson, a good man but up against a formidably popular opponent. Eisenhower is an example of the kind of damage that happens when people elect a middle-of-the-road Republican. He brought a lot of party hard-line Republicans into his administration, and that was damaging to the country. You don't just elect the president, you elect his whole party who manage the administration for the president. That's the lesson I learned from Eisenhower.

By the way, the nominating conventions were much more exciting then, full of surprises, than they are today. Today, everything is scripted. What a shame.
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CTyankee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:24 PM
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10. Federal highway system
That was his big accomplishment domestically and why we have Interstates today. But you could say it buildt the nation (altho to the detriment of public transit but that's another issue).

I have referenced this elsewhere, but what I remember (I am 65 years old)recently is how un-military he was once he retired from the Army. When I saw W up there on that carrier all gussied up in a military uniform (flight suit) I thought of Ike and how it would be unthinkable for him to wear his military uniform once he became president. One of our most cherished principles in this country is that we have a civilian Commander in Chief and Ike knew that.

I remember that Ike was slow on racial integration, if he moved at all and that he lied about our infamous U2 (spy) flight over the Soviet Union. He was also slow on the uptake with Sen. Joe McCarthy. The Rosenberg's were executed during his first term, I think.

Ike was kind of emblematic for the 50s. We had just won the 2nd World War, defeating two countries who couldn't compete with us on the world stage because we had destroyed their ability to do so. The Japanese and Germans came back, of course, but were denied the right to have standing armies. We had cheap energy and for a while low intrest rates. My parents prospered in the 50s, enabling my brother and me to attend college. It was agood time for some, bad time for others.

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Quixote1818 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:27 PM
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11. His Grandson endorsed Wes Clark. I have a feeling he would be more
close to the Democrats than Republicans if he were around today.
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ChiDem Donating Member (238 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:30 PM
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12. How can you say that ?
Edited on Sun Jul-17-05 04:33 PM by ChiDem
Bush invaded Iraq for oil

Eisenhower crushed Irans democracy in the name of oil


Some things never change, the people in Iran suffered for decades because of Eisenhower...as will the people of Iraq for Bush's actions...These actions DO come home to roost

Wake up peeps.
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many a good man Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:36 PM
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13. He was the last presidential candidate to get my 99-yr old Grandma's vote
...until John Kerry.
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Independent_Liberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 06:53 PM
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14. It seems like he was the last Republican president that didn't suck....
I mean, looking at Bush, Reagan, and Nixon, Eisenhower seemed very liberal. I really like his quotes. He was a very intelligent man and you could tell he didn't always put his political gain before the people of the nation.
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Blue_In_AK Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 07:18 PM
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15. He was president from the time I was 6 until 14...
...so I wasn't really politically aware at the time. To me, he seemed like a kindly old grandfather, and I don't remember my parents saying anything bad about him. My dad was always a huge admirer of Harry Truman, though, although I don't remember him saying why.
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oscar111 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 07:25 PM
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16. Good: Nuke sub for the UN: Bad, did not support Stevenson
he could have avoided the race and gone on the stump for the democrats.

Should have, like every american of that time. Massive thought failure, that he did not. Inexcusable.

{mind you i am only judging him from history books, as he was before my time}.

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