What Leader would you be most interested in seeing lasting longer?

Which Leader Would You Like To See Survive Longer?

  • Abraham Lincoln

    Votes: 64 42.4%
  • Napoleon Bonaparte

    Votes: 49 32.5%
  • Julius Caesar

    Votes: 40 26.5%
  • Other (Specify in Comments)

    Votes: 41 27.2%

  • Total voters
    151
Good point!
I would love to see him hanged by the neck till he is dead. :)

No. It's better to hang him by something else. By penis, for example. Till he is dead. :D

If we're going that route, I propose: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaphism

Painful, humiliating, and protracted?

What more could we ask for in our revenge fantasies?

Although, hanging them until his body is torn off from his balls is appealingly and appropriately grotesque.
 
Franz Ferdinand in close tandem with Karl I. (IV.). Maybe we'd get a more "happier" Austria-Hungary than in OTL. :(
 
Henry V would be interesting just to see how things play out in France. Another interesting choice would be for Basil II to outlive his brother thus avoiding Constantine VIII and Zoe.
 
Henry V, since he would probably become the first man to rule over both England and France.

That would be fun, or perhaps Lady Jane Grey has better luck or maybe Winston Churchill keeps his job as PM post WW2 or Francis II causing a union between Scotland and France.
 
Gustav Adolf II "The Great" of Sweden. If he hadn't died when he did he would had continoued to show his awsomeness.
 
Charlemagne. Would be interesting how much more of Europe he could have consolidated. And how much faster Christianity spread, especially in the Nordic nations.
 
I know the poll is closed, but Sidonio Pais of Portugal without a doubt. A Decembrist Portugal would have been far more interesting then the Estado Novo.
 
I would like to see a surviving Czar Alexander II of Russia for another 20 years, a surviving Tongzhi Emperor for another 20 years, a surviving Edward VII for another 5 years, a surviving Manuel Belgrano of Argentina, a surviving Miguel Hidalgo or Benito Juarez of Mexico, a surviving Simon Bolivar, and surviving Don Juan of Austria.
 
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