Who was the physically toughest U.S. President? There are many contenders for the title. In addition to his combat experience in the War of 1812, Andrew Jackson fought numerous duels. Ulysses S.
Since the daily immigration brouhaha has reached fever pitch, it may be time to read again the speech made by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1907 on the subject, to wit: “In the first place ...
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