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A Man of Worth and Tried Popularity. John Quincy Adams

Posted on March 19, 2012 by Adam Marske

Nicole Smith

After an enlightened career as a diplomat and secretary of state, John Quincy Adams’ presidency was relatively unsuccessful. His presidency was handicapped because he assumed the office under controversy in 1824 and attempted to govern without a mandate. Continue reading →

Posted in 1828, Articles

Be not misled – Vote not for Madison

Posted on March 1, 2012 by Adam Marske

Against Madison Video

I tried to convey through my video that Madison deteriorated what George Washington established, was unfaithful to the United States, and was simply a minion of Thomas Jefferson.  Continue reading →

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Election 1804

Posted on February 21, 2012 by Adam Marske
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