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npjnpj
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Topic: Which US President Posted: September 24 2008 at 05:38 |
I was wondering, which of these two catastrophic US presidents will be remembererd as the one having done most damage.
Or would you vote for another one?
Where's the vomiting smiley for this one?
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 07:18 |
Not exactly a smiley, but how's this?:
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ClemofNazareth
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 07:21 |
Bush by a nose. Nixon destroyed any faith or trust in our public "leadership" that many post-WWII American youth may have had left after Vietnam. Our government is not Uncle Sam any more - it's more like that creepy neighbor Sam who stares at your sister too long when she walks by his house, and who causes you to worry about home and hearth when you're traveling and you know he's still back home lurking next door. Bush may have actually succeeded in destroying our legacy as a nation by the time all is said and done; largely through his hubris; his lack of sophistication in recognizing the cause-and-effect of most everything going on around him; but mostly by surrounding himself with too many for whom social justice, objective governance, public trust or even basic honesty are considered 'quaint' and 'outdated' concepts.
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Seyo
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 10:58 |
I would say, no one could beat W, but I am foreigner....
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Padraic
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 11:02 |
Bush should be remembered as one of the worst, if not the worst leaders.
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keiser willhelm
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 11:41 |
nixon actually accomplished things as president and, overall, id say was a pretty decent president who was chased out by an embarrassing scandal. Bush is just . . . the depth at which he has tainted America's reputation is astounding. i mean kudos to him, it feels like that was his mission from day one. mission accomplished.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 12:51 |
What's really ironic is that Nixon would be considered a liberal by today's "conservatives".
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The T
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 14:28 |
Nixon was not that atrocious as a president until he.. well, we know, Watergate. His paranoia and his insecurity turned him into a disaster.
W, on the other hand, is just... a disaster. There's NOTHing, NOTHING that he will be remembered for that is ANY GOOD.
But of course, it seems American people's short-term memory is actually shorter than a spider's.... Bush II will probably be elected.. and with him the abysmal VP...
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 14:43 |
The T wrote:
it seems American people's short-term memory is actually shorter than a spider's....
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That's really an insult to spiders. By the way, we humans often underestimate the capability of animals and other life forms. There was a really good article on animals in National Geographic recently. I'll see if it's linkable later...
Edited by Slartibartfast - September 24 2008 at 14:44
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crimhead
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 14:45 |
Mind you Carter did a good job of f-ing things up under his watch.
I think it's time for America to get it's long needed enema.
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The T
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 14:54 |
Oh, you're right... It's just that the hippocampus in humans is 38476394 bigger than in spiders, so it was a fair comparison, as we all know that the bigger they get, the dumber and slower they are...so spiders have really the edge here....
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 15:00 |
crimhead wrote:
Mind you Carter did a good job of f-ing things up under his watch.
I think it's time for America to get it's long needed enema.
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I don't know how old you are, but you can find out how old I am. I was becoming an adult at the time. Personally I think the disregard with which Carter's presidency is held among the general public is more a product of Republican propaganda than actually has any basis in reality, just as Reagan is now held up as a god of sorts by so called conservatives Having said that, I really wish third parties had more potential, but of course the two bad boys on the block work hard to ensure that really doesn't happen. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only third party that really had any chance in the last century was T. Roosevelt's Bull Moose. And was more about a personality than the beginnings of viable alternative party.
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Padraic
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 15:05 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
crimhead wrote:
Mind you Carter did a good job of f-ing things up under his watch.
I think it's time for America to get it's long needed enema.
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I don't know how old you are, but you can find out how old I am. I was becoming an adult at the time.
Personally I think the disregard with which Carter's presidency is held among the general public is more a product of Republican propaganda than actually has any basis in reality, just as Reagan is now held up as a god of sorts by so called conservatives
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Well, he was at least disliked enough to not get elected again. When one looks at how utterly futile it's been for third parties in recent times, it's downright shocking to recall Perot's performance in 1992. We cared about balanced budgets then. My how times have changed.
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 15:08 |
Bushcifer is the worst,he destroy the economy ,he is genocide
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Hi progmaniacs of all the world
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 24 2008 at 19:24 |
NaturalScience wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
crimhead wrote:
Mind you Carter did a good job of f-ing things up under his watch.
I think it's time for America to get it's long needed enema.
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I don't know how old you are, but you can find out how old I am. I was becoming an adult at the time.
Personally I think the disregard with which Carter's presidency is held among the general public is more a product of Republican propaganda than actually has any basis in reality, just as Reagan is now held up as a god of sorts by so called conservatives
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Well, he was at least disliked enough to not get elected again.
When one looks at how utterly futile it's been for third parties in recent times, it's downright shocking to recall Perot's performance in 1992. We cared about balanced budgets then. My how times have changed.
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Public dislike for Carter in that election is overrated. If you will allow me my conspiracy theory moment, Reagan's operatives colluded with the Iranian hostage holders to get their release delayed until after the election. Is it really a coincidence that they were released as Reagan was being sworn in? It was an Iranian nudge nudge wink wink. We can embarrass you so you'd better follow through with your end of the deal. Then they got arms in return and the proceeds from that transaction were used to fund the Contras against a Communist regime in Nicaragua. By the way, I voted for Perot in '92 as it was looking like Clinton was going to win. Otherwise, I would have voted for Clinton. More in the conspiracy theory area. I had registered in plenty of time for the Bush/Dukakis elections but my voter registration card did not come back in the mail until after the elections with a Texas postmark. I was living in a low rent apartment complex in Cobb County Georgia. Coincidence? I think not. Just because you're paranoid don't mean they're not out to get you...
Edited by Slartibartfast - September 24 2008 at 19:25
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Posted: September 25 2008 at 01:26 |
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: September 25 2008 at 01:58 |
I don't believe Nixon was catasteophic before Watergate.
I believe Kennedy was worst than Nixon.
Iván
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Posted: September 25 2008 at 02:09 |
I think it's pretty obvious GWB is the most disastrous president we've ever had, at least in the last few generations ..Ivan I'm curious; is your reference to Kennedy in regard to Viet Nam or the Missile Crisis?
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: September 25 2008 at 03:56 |
NaturalScience wrote:
Bush should be remembered as one of the worst, if not the worst leaders.
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I don't agree with him perhaps as the worst, many famous dictators come to mind as being worse, and I would easily say in the present day, Mugabe is worse. Sheesh Pat, you haven't been gunned down for stating an opinion on Bush, he can't be worse than Mugabe who probably would have had you gunned down by now by one of his goons One of the worst? That's more like it. Hang on, we talking about in terms of the US only? Oh, in that case, Bush is the worst
Edited by HughesJB4 - September 25 2008 at 03:59
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jimmy_row
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Posted: September 25 2008 at 10:10 |
I agree with the sentiment that Nixon's administration actually wasn't bad up until the scandal (though I wasn't around then, fwiw)...from what I can make, Nixon was miles ahead of Carter and Regan...and certainly GWB. I remember having a discussion in some history class about the "best" president of the last 35 years; and when I thought about it...there really were no good choices. Almost had to go with Ford because he had less time to mess things up.
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