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It looks like you're trying to generate sympathy for bush. Please tell me I'm wrong.Originally posted by: Stunt
Bush was the president who tried to be everything to everyone.
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It looks like you're trying to generate sympathy for bush. Please tell me I'm wrong.Originally posted by: Stunt
Bush was the president who tried to be everything to everyone.
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I'm not saying it's a good thing. You simply cannot please everyone in life and people need to realize that government services and tax cuts are not free.Originally posted by: seemingly random
It looks like you're trying to generate sympathy for bush. Please tell me I'm wrong.Originally posted by: Stunt
Bush was the president who tried to be everything to everyone.
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Originally posted by: Uhtrinity
Well, Bush is ranked 37 (tied with Nixon) out of 42 spots on this site.
The 10 worst presidents to have held office
The top ten - The Times US presidential rankings
The Times US presidential rankings - numbers 21 to 11
The Times US presidential rankings - numbers 32 to 22
Carter was listed at #32.
Reagan at #8
#1 was Lincoln
Ok.Originally posted by: Stunt
I'm not saying it's a good thing. You simply cannot please everyone in life and people need to realize that government services and tax cuts are not free.Originally posted by: seemingly random
It looks like you're trying to generate sympathy for bush. Please tell me I'm wrong.Originally posted by: Stunt
Bush was the president who tried to be everything to everyone.
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If you read the second part of my post you will see that I'm not sympathetic to Bush, Obama or McCain.
Originally posted by: microbial
Topic Title: GWBush Legacy
Topic Summary: What will history say about GWB?
Originally posted by: alien42
looks like GWB wants to take a giant shit on the envirnment before he closes the door.
http://www.reuters.com/article.../idUSTRE4A117D20081102
his presidency has been regression on nearly all fronts.
Originally posted by: Budmantom
I posted this yesterday in a couple of thread and seeing how this thread is going I thought I would chime in.
I was listening to Rush the other morning and he had a little story on how the Obama's campaign pays it's staffers to"infiltrate" on line forums and preach Obama's message(I'm not sure if anybody else heard it).
I didn't think too much of it, but I saw a posting from "microbial" a name I didn't recognize, only here since the 10th, 89 posts and only in P&N... so I searched and all his/her posts are Obama's talking points. I know the chances are slim and I know I've been suspicious of all of you on the left for a whilebut if we had such a person....
I could very well be wrong but what are the chances![]()
Suffocating oppression?Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: microbial
Topic Title: GWBush Legacy
Topic Summary: What will history say about GWB?
Greatest President for the Republican agenda.
Evolution right before our very eyes.Originally posted by: dennilfloss
History will say he looked like a chimp and acted like a puppet.![]()
Originally posted by: Evan
rofl at Rush Limbaugh.
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
"he did what was right"Originally posted by: JS80
My guess is he will be viewed as sort of a martyr - he did what he did was right without caring about public opinion polls and endured most of his presidency as a political punching bag.
That's debatable.
Originally posted by: conehead433
He will be the first President to have a sewage treatment plant named after him. And rightly so.
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Evan
One thing that has not been lost on me about Bush is how much the Presidency can age a man.
Are you saying Bush realizes what he has done?
Originally posted by: brencat
1. A strong muscular response to 9/11 that united the country
2. A misguided foray into Iraq
3. Severely underestimating how difficult it is to actually govern competently
Net net, average at best. Better than Carter, but not by much.
regarding point number one, after 9/11 nearly every nation in the world was sympathetic towards the US and internally there was a sense of patriotism which i had never witnessed before. GWB then destroyed the worlds opinion of us and divided our own nation in half, to say that he united or unified the country is an outright lie.Originally posted by: brencat
1. A strong muscular response to 9/11 that united the country
2. A misguided foray into Iraq
3. Severely underestimating how difficult it is to actually govern competently
4. Prioritizing loyalty over competence among staffers
Net net, average at best. Better than Carter, but not by much.
(I'm a Republican for the record)
