FrankCastle6
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Worst president ever? Sam Walton for sure....
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He hired Rumsfeld, didn't he?Admiral_N8 said:And do you blame Bush for not capturing Osama?
demento said:He hired Rumsfeld, didn't he?
Calling Castro's bluff was pretty good. Starting the Peace Corp. Sending us to the moon. Establishing our supremacy over the Russians.cass said:Name 4 great things JFK did that make him a great president, getting assassinated doesn't automatically make you great president.
Admiral_N8 said:Umm without Bush we wouldnt have gone into Iraq at all
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And do you blame Bush for not capturing Osama?
Spider-Bite said:Had we not gone to Iraq there would have been enough troops so that we wouldn't have had to trust former members of the Afgahn Taliban to catch Osama for us when they had him trapped in the mountains. We outsourced that job to former Taliban members because all of our troops were in Iraq.
So yes I do blame him. We credit the men and women serving in Iraq.
Admiral_N8 said:So you blame him for not capturing Osama but dont credit him for capturing Saddam?
Suuure, we wouldn't have gotten Saddam if not for W... for all the good it's done us. I'm more than happy to blame him for that too.Admiral_N8 said:But then shouldnt we credit Bush for getting Saddam??
CConn said:For the people that want Bush impeached, a question...
Do you really wany this man as President?
Seriously though if they impeach Bush, Cheney would have a hard time continuing on in any effective capacity. Its hard to take the number 2 of an impeached President seriously.KingOfDreams said:Al Franken writes about this in his new book. He brings up a hypothetical situation of the Democrats taking back the two houses of Congress and impeaching Bush shortly before he leaves office just because they can...and leaving Dick Cheney as president for two days.
ShadowBoxing said:Seriously though if they impeach Bush, Cheney would have a hard time continuing on in any effective capacity. Its hard to take the number 2 of an impeached President seriously.
FrankCastle6 said:Worst president ever? Sam Walton for sure....
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Originally posted by Abraham Lincoln:
There have been men who have proposed to me to return to slavery the black warriors (of our army). I should be damned in Hell for all eternity for so doing. The world shall know that I keep my faith to friends and enemies, come what will."
Admiral_N8 said:But then shouldnt we credit Bush for getting Saddam??
ANTHONYNASTI said:The worst president ever is Jimmy Carter. Hands down.
TheSumOfGod said:Jimmy Carter sucked at being President because he was a big Jesus freak, in the sense that he tried to act all peace and love like Jesus did, so he didn't have the balls to make big presidential decisions that involved a lot of people getting killed. Ironically, Bush sucks at being President also because he's a big Jesus freak, but in a "crusade and holy war, the non-believers shall drown in their own blood and then burn in hell for all of eternity" kinda way.
They say he had been against it since his childhood, his Baptist Church I found split from their denomination because they took a hard line against slavery when he was very young. Since that point he had felt that slavery was both unconstitutional and un Christian.SuperDude said:rjb182: I totally agree with you. And it seems to me that people say what they say about Lincoln in an effort to sound smart.
"You know, Lincoln wasn't as good as the history books say. Ah ha ha ha, look at me I'm intelligent."
But most of the time they say this based on only a few facts taken out of context. The most prevalent one seems to be people saying Lincoln didn't really care about slavery which is just ridiculous. He'd been against slavery his entire political career (more so at some times than others but always against it). Man, I get pretty fired up when I hear people say that kind of stuff. Hehe.
ShadowBoxing said:They say he had been against it since his childhood, his Baptist Church I found split from their denomination because they took a hard line against slavery when he was very young. Since that point he had felt that slavery was both unconstitutional and un Christian.
Yep...indeed true again...you'd think people would research this kind of stuff before posting.SuperDude said:True. Also, his father was strongly opposed to slavery. This was one of the reasons that his family left Kentucky for Indiana.
ShadowBoxing said:Yep...indeed true again...you'd think people would research this kind of stuff before posting.
Nuthin'SuperDude said:Yeah, but whatchyagonnado?
Spider-Bite said:especially the number 2 of Bush. You think cheny would have even a remote chance of winning the presidency in 2008?
absolutely not, in fact whoever wins the republican nomination will most certainly try to distance themselves from Bush. They will have to in order to win.