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October 11, 2008 at 9:09 PM #286404October 11, 2008 at 9:34 PM #286088TheBreezeParticipant
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Clinton for 8 years of uninterrupted prosperity. There’s no question that the Clinton years were the most beneficial to all Americans out of the last 50 years. There was an unprecedented bull market, commodity prices declined, inflation was kept in check, innovation flourished, and every American had a chance to be successful.
Thank you, Bill. You were the greatest President of the last 50 years. May Obama clean up the messes of the current President Chimpy Bush as you cleaned up the messes of Bush I the Failure.
October 11, 2008 at 9:34 PM #286382TheBreezeParticipantI’d like to take this opportunity to thank Clinton for 8 years of uninterrupted prosperity. There’s no question that the Clinton years were the most beneficial to all Americans out of the last 50 years. There was an unprecedented bull market, commodity prices declined, inflation was kept in check, innovation flourished, and every American had a chance to be successful.
Thank you, Bill. You were the greatest President of the last 50 years. May Obama clean up the messes of the current President Chimpy Bush as you cleaned up the messes of Bush I the Failure.
October 11, 2008 at 9:34 PM #286400TheBreezeParticipantI’d like to take this opportunity to thank Clinton for 8 years of uninterrupted prosperity. There’s no question that the Clinton years were the most beneficial to all Americans out of the last 50 years. There was an unprecedented bull market, commodity prices declined, inflation was kept in check, innovation flourished, and every American had a chance to be successful.
Thank you, Bill. You were the greatest President of the last 50 years. May Obama clean up the messes of the current President Chimpy Bush as you cleaned up the messes of Bush I the Failure.
October 11, 2008 at 9:34 PM #286426TheBreezeParticipantI’d like to take this opportunity to thank Clinton for 8 years of uninterrupted prosperity. There’s no question that the Clinton years were the most beneficial to all Americans out of the last 50 years. There was an unprecedented bull market, commodity prices declined, inflation was kept in check, innovation flourished, and every American had a chance to be successful.
Thank you, Bill. You were the greatest President of the last 50 years. May Obama clean up the messes of the current President Chimpy Bush as you cleaned up the messes of Bush I the Failure.
October 11, 2008 at 9:34 PM #286430TheBreezeParticipantI’d like to take this opportunity to thank Clinton for 8 years of uninterrupted prosperity. There’s no question that the Clinton years were the most beneficial to all Americans out of the last 50 years. There was an unprecedented bull market, commodity prices declined, inflation was kept in check, innovation flourished, and every American had a chance to be successful.
Thank you, Bill. You were the greatest President of the last 50 years. May Obama clean up the messes of the current President Chimpy Bush as you cleaned up the messes of Bush I the Failure.
October 11, 2008 at 10:08 PM #286103jpinpbParticipantYou neglected to mention the surplus that we had w/Clinton, in contrast to the deficit we have now.
October 11, 2008 at 10:08 PM #286397jpinpbParticipantYou neglected to mention the surplus that we had w/Clinton, in contrast to the deficit we have now.
October 11, 2008 at 10:08 PM #286415jpinpbParticipantYou neglected to mention the surplus that we had w/Clinton, in contrast to the deficit we have now.
October 11, 2008 at 10:08 PM #286441jpinpbParticipantYou neglected to mention the surplus that we had w/Clinton, in contrast to the deficit we have now.
October 11, 2008 at 10:08 PM #286444jpinpbParticipantYou neglected to mention the surplus that we had w/Clinton, in contrast to the deficit we have now.
October 12, 2008 at 2:01 AM #286213CardiffBaseballParticipantFirst off to the OP, on blaming Clinton, who the hell cares. Any nitwit in DC over the last 8-10 years could have spoken up about this without being a Monday morning QB.
As far as thanking Bill, you chaps ought to thank Dick Morris who told Hillary and staff to get the fvck out of the room so that Bill could “triangulate”. You know when she went all “Tammy Wynette”… Let’s not forget Bill was floundering those first two years, and after losing both houses of congress in a crushing defeat, he brought Morris in to save the day (again). If I had any sense that Barry would triangulate republican policies like Bill did, I might be willing to pull the Obama lever.
October 12, 2008 at 2:01 AM #286507CardiffBaseballParticipantFirst off to the OP, on blaming Clinton, who the hell cares. Any nitwit in DC over the last 8-10 years could have spoken up about this without being a Monday morning QB.
As far as thanking Bill, you chaps ought to thank Dick Morris who told Hillary and staff to get the fvck out of the room so that Bill could “triangulate”. You know when she went all “Tammy Wynette”… Let’s not forget Bill was floundering those first two years, and after losing both houses of congress in a crushing defeat, he brought Morris in to save the day (again). If I had any sense that Barry would triangulate republican policies like Bill did, I might be willing to pull the Obama lever.
October 12, 2008 at 2:01 AM #286525CardiffBaseballParticipantFirst off to the OP, on blaming Clinton, who the hell cares. Any nitwit in DC over the last 8-10 years could have spoken up about this without being a Monday morning QB.
As far as thanking Bill, you chaps ought to thank Dick Morris who told Hillary and staff to get the fvck out of the room so that Bill could “triangulate”. You know when she went all “Tammy Wynette”… Let’s not forget Bill was floundering those first two years, and after losing both houses of congress in a crushing defeat, he brought Morris in to save the day (again). If I had any sense that Barry would triangulate republican policies like Bill did, I might be willing to pull the Obama lever.
October 12, 2008 at 2:01 AM #286551CardiffBaseballParticipantFirst off to the OP, on blaming Clinton, who the hell cares. Any nitwit in DC over the last 8-10 years could have spoken up about this without being a Monday morning QB.
As far as thanking Bill, you chaps ought to thank Dick Morris who told Hillary and staff to get the fvck out of the room so that Bill could “triangulate”. You know when she went all “Tammy Wynette”… Let’s not forget Bill was floundering those first two years, and after losing both houses of congress in a crushing defeat, he brought Morris in to save the day (again). If I had any sense that Barry would triangulate republican policies like Bill did, I might be willing to pull the Obama lever.
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