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« on: September 24, 2013, 08:24:02 PM »

On a moral basis, yes, we can say that his policies were repugnant. In terms of judging whether or not his presidency advanced the interests and power of the United States, we can without a doubt say he was successful. I'll go with FF for the time being.
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« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2013, 08:58:29 PM »


Despite the fact that that none of the territory he helped annex ever became slave states and in fact California strengthened the power of the free states.

The intent (and Polk's position) was to continue the 36-30 line to the Pacific Ocean (and the AZ/NM territories were settled by slaveholders and tried to join the Confederacy). Had Mexico kept its territory, slavery would have to have ended at Texas. And of course, it was a blatant war of aggression (and Texas only seceded from Mexico because they wanted to own slaves).

This board, and the forum at-large, has long grown sick of your blatant anti-Americanism. Why even frequent a website that focuses on American issues when you so violently despise this country?
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