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July 11, 2008 at 11:14 AM #237668July 11, 2008 at 11:15 AM #237460PeaceParticipant
“I think much of the economic prosperity of the last decade was set in motion in the 80’s”
I agree, but do you think for a minute that we’d be in the mess we’re in if Clinton was still president? Or that we’d be in the middle of this insane war if Kerry was president? Or that we’d still be relying oil drilling to get us out of this energy crisis if we had Gore?
It’s not so much the problems one gets dealt – it’s how you handle those problems. Is there one example of Bush showing any insightful leadership in the last 7+ years?
Bush is an embarrassment – a person of exceptional opportunities who thinks like a country bumpkin
July 11, 2008 at 11:15 AM #237593PeaceParticipant“I think much of the economic prosperity of the last decade was set in motion in the 80’s”
I agree, but do you think for a minute that we’d be in the mess we’re in if Clinton was still president? Or that we’d be in the middle of this insane war if Kerry was president? Or that we’d still be relying oil drilling to get us out of this energy crisis if we had Gore?
It’s not so much the problems one gets dealt – it’s how you handle those problems. Is there one example of Bush showing any insightful leadership in the last 7+ years?
Bush is an embarrassment – a person of exceptional opportunities who thinks like a country bumpkin
July 11, 2008 at 11:15 AM #237601PeaceParticipant“I think much of the economic prosperity of the last decade was set in motion in the 80’s”
I agree, but do you think for a minute that we’d be in the mess we’re in if Clinton was still president? Or that we’d be in the middle of this insane war if Kerry was president? Or that we’d still be relying oil drilling to get us out of this energy crisis if we had Gore?
It’s not so much the problems one gets dealt – it’s how you handle those problems. Is there one example of Bush showing any insightful leadership in the last 7+ years?
Bush is an embarrassment – a person of exceptional opportunities who thinks like a country bumpkin
July 11, 2008 at 11:15 AM #237649PeaceParticipant“I think much of the economic prosperity of the last decade was set in motion in the 80’s”
I agree, but do you think for a minute that we’d be in the mess we’re in if Clinton was still president? Or that we’d be in the middle of this insane war if Kerry was president? Or that we’d still be relying oil drilling to get us out of this energy crisis if we had Gore?
It’s not so much the problems one gets dealt – it’s how you handle those problems. Is there one example of Bush showing any insightful leadership in the last 7+ years?
Bush is an embarrassment – a person of exceptional opportunities who thinks like a country bumpkin
July 11, 2008 at 11:15 AM #237662PeaceParticipant“I think much of the economic prosperity of the last decade was set in motion in the 80’s”
I agree, but do you think for a minute that we’d be in the mess we’re in if Clinton was still president? Or that we’d be in the middle of this insane war if Kerry was president? Or that we’d still be relying oil drilling to get us out of this energy crisis if we had Gore?
It’s not so much the problems one gets dealt – it’s how you handle those problems. Is there one example of Bush showing any insightful leadership in the last 7+ years?
Bush is an embarrassment – a person of exceptional opportunities who thinks like a country bumpkin
July 11, 2008 at 11:19 AM #237485Allan from FallbrookParticipantPeace: I don’t think you and I are talking about the same thing here. Suborning perjury is not lying, it is getting another person to lie under oath (in this case, Monica Lewinsky).
Yes, I have a problem with a President lying, whether he is Dem or Repub. However, I have a much bigger problem with a sitting President, who is also a trained attorney, suborning perjury before Congress. A lie is bad. This is far worse.
And the American people have been wearing that blue dress since the 1950s.
July 11, 2008 at 11:19 AM #237618Allan from FallbrookParticipantPeace: I don’t think you and I are talking about the same thing here. Suborning perjury is not lying, it is getting another person to lie under oath (in this case, Monica Lewinsky).
Yes, I have a problem with a President lying, whether he is Dem or Repub. However, I have a much bigger problem with a sitting President, who is also a trained attorney, suborning perjury before Congress. A lie is bad. This is far worse.
And the American people have been wearing that blue dress since the 1950s.
July 11, 2008 at 11:19 AM #237626Allan from FallbrookParticipantPeace: I don’t think you and I are talking about the same thing here. Suborning perjury is not lying, it is getting another person to lie under oath (in this case, Monica Lewinsky).
Yes, I have a problem with a President lying, whether he is Dem or Repub. However, I have a much bigger problem with a sitting President, who is also a trained attorney, suborning perjury before Congress. A lie is bad. This is far worse.
And the American people have been wearing that blue dress since the 1950s.
July 11, 2008 at 11:19 AM #237674Allan from FallbrookParticipantPeace: I don’t think you and I are talking about the same thing here. Suborning perjury is not lying, it is getting another person to lie under oath (in this case, Monica Lewinsky).
Yes, I have a problem with a President lying, whether he is Dem or Repub. However, I have a much bigger problem with a sitting President, who is also a trained attorney, suborning perjury before Congress. A lie is bad. This is far worse.
And the American people have been wearing that blue dress since the 1950s.
July 11, 2008 at 11:19 AM #237688Allan from FallbrookParticipantPeace: I don’t think you and I are talking about the same thing here. Suborning perjury is not lying, it is getting another person to lie under oath (in this case, Monica Lewinsky).
Yes, I have a problem with a President lying, whether he is Dem or Repub. However, I have a much bigger problem with a sitting President, who is also a trained attorney, suborning perjury before Congress. A lie is bad. This is far worse.
And the American people have been wearing that blue dress since the 1950s.
July 11, 2008 at 11:28 AM #237490AecetiaParticipantMaybe before someone can be the President they should have to pass a psych. test. I would have also said an intelligence test, but there would be too many complaints about the built in bias.
July 11, 2008 at 11:28 AM #237623AecetiaParticipantMaybe before someone can be the President they should have to pass a psych. test. I would have also said an intelligence test, but there would be too many complaints about the built in bias.
July 11, 2008 at 11:28 AM #237631AecetiaParticipantMaybe before someone can be the President they should have to pass a psych. test. I would have also said an intelligence test, but there would be too many complaints about the built in bias.
July 11, 2008 at 11:28 AM #237679AecetiaParticipantMaybe before someone can be the President they should have to pass a psych. test. I would have also said an intelligence test, but there would be too many complaints about the built in bias.
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