I have a question about obomas children

Do youll thank this look's right? Asked by matthew1982 9 months ago, 3 answers.

Do youll thank that Obomas children will one day be persent?

beauty Answered by utopia on May 30, 2009, 09:51AM
1634 answers

***I don't think they will, because family usually doesn't take after it and who would vote for someone who's once dad was president?***

I love a teen who does not know history...

Direct -
John Adams and John Quincy Adams (father and son)
William Harrison and Benjamin Harrison (grandfather and grandson)
George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush (father and son)

In-laws
Theodore Roosevelt was uncle-in-law to Franklin Roosevelt.

Second cousins
James Madison and Zachary Taylor

Third cousins
Martin Van Buren and Theodore Roosevelt (three times removed)
Martin Van Buren and Franklin Roosevelt (four times removed)
John Adams and Calvin Coolidge (six times removed)
James Madison and Barack Obama (nine times removed)

Fourth cousins
John Tyler and William Henry Harrison (once removed)
Ulysses Grant and Franklin D. Roosevelt (once removed)
John Adams and Millard Fillmore (three times removed)
John Quincy Adams and Franklin D. Roosevelt (three times removed)
Zachary Taylor and Franklin D. Roosevelt (half-cousins, three times removed)
James Garfield and George H. W. Bush (three times removed)
James Garfield and George W. Bush (four times removed)
John Adams and William Taft (five times removed)
John Quincy Adams and Calvin Coolidge (five times removed)
Franklin Pierce and Herbert Hoover (five times removed)
Millard Fillmore and George H. W. Bush (five times removed)
Millard Fillmore and George W. Bush (six times removed)
Lyndon Johnson and Barack Obama (three times removed)

Fifth cousins
Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt
Millard Fillmore and Grover Cleveland (once removed)
Rutherford Hayes and Grover Cleveland (once removed)
John Tyler and Benjamin Harrison (once removed)
James Garfield and William Taft (once removed)
John Quincy Adams and Millard Fillmore (twice removed)
Millard Fillmore and Warren Harding (twice removed)
John Quincy Adams and William Taft (four times removed)
Millard Fillmore and Herbert Hoover (four times removed)
Franklin Pierce and George H. W. Bush (four times removed)
Grover Cleveland and Gerald Ford (four times removed)
Millard Fillmore and Gerald Ford (five times removed)
Franklin Pierce and George W. Bush (five times removed)

Sixth cousins
Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter
Millard Fillmore and William Taft (once removed)
Ulysses Grant and Grover Cleveland (once removed)
Rutherford Hayes and Franklin Roosevelt (once removed)
Grover Cleveland and William Taft (once removed)
Franklin Pierce and Franklin Roosevelt (twice removed)
James Garfield and Calvin Coolidge (twice removed)
William Taft and Franklin Roosevelt (twice removed)
Calvin Coolidge and George H. W. Bush (twice removed)
Franklin Roosevelt and Gerald Ford (twice removed)
Ulysses Grant and Gerald Ford (three times removed)
Rutherford Hayes and Gerald Ford (three times removed)
Rutherford Hayes and George H. W. Bush (three times removed)
William Taft and George H. W. Bush (three times removed)
Calvin Coolidge and George W. Bush (three times removed)
Franklin Roosevelt and George H. W. Bush (three times removed)
Millard Fillmore and Calvin Coolidge (four times removed)
Franklin Pierce and Calvin Coolidge (four times removed)
Rutherford Hayes and George W. Bush (four times removed)
William Taft and George W. Bush (four times removed)
Franklin Roosevelt and George W. Bush (four times removed)
Ulysses Grant and George H. W. Bush (five times removed)
Ulysses Grant and George W. Bush (six times removed)
Seventh cousins
Millard Fillmore and Ulysses Grant
Benjamin Harrison and William Taft
Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush
William Taft and Calvin Coolidge (once removed)
Millard Fillmore and Franklin D. Roosevelt (once removed)
Calvin Coolidge and Franklin D. Roosevelt (once removed)
Gerald Ford and George W. Bush (once removed)
Ulysses Grant and Calvin Coolidge (twice removed)
Grover Cleveland and George H. W. Bush (twice removed)
William Taft and Richard Nixon (twice removed)
William Taft and Gerald Ford (twice removed)
James Garfield and Herbert Hoover (three times removed)
James Garfield and Gerald Ford (three times removed)
Grover Cleveland and George W. Bush (three times removed)
Theodore Roosevelt and George H. W. Bush (three times removed)
Abraham Lincoln and Gerald Ford (four times removed)
Abraham Lincoln and George H. W. Bush (four times removed)
Theodore Roosevelt and George W. Bush (four times removed)
Abraham Lincoln and George W. Bush (five times removed)
Harry Truman and Barack Obama (three times removed)

Eighth cousins
Grover Cleveland and Franklin D. Roosevelt (half-cousin)
Rutherford Hayes and William Taft (once removed)
Calvin Coolidge and Richard Nixon (once removed)
Calvin Coolidge and Gerald Ford (once removed)
Herbert Hoover and Gerald Ford (once removed)
Franklin Roosevelt and Richard Nixon (once removed)
William Taft and Warren Harding (twice removed)
Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford (twice removed)
Rutherford Hayes and Richard Nixon (three times removed)

Ninth cousins
Warren Harding and Richard Nixon
Warren Harding and Jimmy Carter
Benjamin Harrison and Calvin Coolidge (once removed)
Warren Harding and Gerald Ford (once removed)
Richard Nixon and George H. W. Bush (four times removed)
Richard Nixon and George W. Bush (five times removed)

Tenth cousins
Herbert Hoover and George H. W. Bush
Herbert Hoover and George W. Bush (once removed)
Gerald Ford and Barack Obama (once removed)
George H.W. Bush and Barack Obama (once removed)

If one or both of the Obama girls desire to serve as president, they have as much chance as anyone else...A strong, intelligent female will be president one day. Why not either of them...

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Whiteboard portrate Answered by filletofspam on May 30, 2009, 10:14AM
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Come on! Sixth cousins only share great-great-great-great-great-grandparents.

Second cousins who only share great-grandparents can hardly be considered to be related. Relations beyond this it gets silly.

Of the 2 presidents who's fathers were presidents: John Quincy Adams was considered a good diplomat but an ineffective president. George W Bush was one of the worst presidents in history. Perhaps dynasties just don't work in the US.

beauty Answered by utopia on May 30, 2009, 08:22PM
1634 answers

sometimes silly is fun and educational.

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