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To: patriciaruth

I sent the following to a democrat party hack - but it applies here also:

It is a fairly accurate poll, though I do not agree with all the results - - especially putting the president who all but destroyed the Constitutional Republic of the United States at #3!

I would have placed JFK higher for his emotional and moral leadership of America - like Reagan - he gave people hope and pride in America - something severly lacking in the presidents afterwards (except Reagan).

The rest of the rankings? Pretty close.



this added just for FR:

The comment about JFK is how the people viewed him during his presidency -- NOT about his private life as revealed afterwards.

Ridicule him as you wish for the "King Arthur's Court" and "Camelot" imagery, but during those times of fear of nuclear anihilation and other problems - he was what was needed.

It gave the necessary ease of mind and confidence to Americans.


44 posted on 09/13/2005 6:57:12 AM PDT by hombre_sincero (www.sigmaitsys.com)
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To: hombre_sincero

Well, as with all things in life, success is key.

If he succeeds in fundamentally changing things in the Islamic world, he'll be worthy of greater esteem. So far, his leadership has prevented a second major terrorist attack on U.S. soil. I have no doubt that wouldn't be true if Gore had been president.

The new alliances that he has forged to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and roll up terrorists world wide are an untold story.

But there are so many domestic things that he has been doing, like the tax cut and other economic growth friendly things, the testing of school children, educating people about private accounts for retirement, promulgating the idea of an ownership society, and changing the dynamics of elections.
If you care about life, he's stopped the advance of the culture of death.
If you care about the Second Amendment, he's stopped the advance of gun control.
If you care about activist judges, he's stopped appointing them.

Don't have time to go on, but there has been a real sea change.

Many conservatives believe that it is the luminescence of their philosophy that has won the day in recent years. Most have little idea of how President Bush has humanized, popularized and breathed life into conservative ideals for consumption by average Americans. They float now on his leadership, just as they did on Reagan's leadership.

Don't fool yourself that Americans would vote this way and follow this path with just any ole conservative at the head of the ticket. Look how they voted after Reagan. Especially look how they voted in 1996.

The hardest lesson I had to learn in my life was that when Lincoln said, "You can fool some of the people all of the time," he had no idea just how vast the number of those people were.


54 posted on 09/13/2005 7:25:02 AM PDT by patriciaruth (They are all Mike Spanns)
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