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To: basil

IMHO, I think that historians will one day name GWB as one of our greatest presidents.
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Yup. Case in point, during the 2004 RNC nominations, Arnold Schwarzenegger acknowledged that Nixon was his hero...NIXON??

When Arnold first came to the States, he saw 2 nominees making their speeches. The Democrat, Arnold said: “I’m trying to escape from socialism (Austria), now this??”

Then came NIXON’s speech, and after hearing Nixon’s speech, Arnold became a capitalist.

One day, some youngster will bypass the liberal media assassination of Bush and read with intelligence what he has done for the world and Iraq.


20 posted on 06/15/2008 10:05:03 PM PDT by max americana
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To: max americana

The first thing Kennedy did after entering office was to get his hat handed to him at the Bay of Pigs then by the time Kennedy held the summit with Khrushchev at Vienna, Khrushchev didn’t have any use for Kennedy and in some ways, felt sorry for the new U.S. leader which convinced Khrushchev that he could steam roll right over Kennedy which gave us the Cuban missile crises and within a breath away from a nuclear war.

I can only wonder how much trouble someone as weak and unqualified like Obama would get us into.

During the Clinton administration the Al Qaeda gained in strength and as much a they messed with us, they knew there was no price to pay so nothing to stop them except being read their miranda rights which gave us 9/11.

Bin Laden estimated that Bush wouldn’t do anything either and that all American presidents were weak and if Bush did what the Democrats wanted, if Bush did what would look good in the polls, Bin Laden’s assessment would have been correct.


27 posted on 06/16/2008 12:17:03 AM PDT by Tut
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