To: rightalien
GW is amazing. We're so lucky he's President.
2 posted on
02/09/2005 1:54:42 PM PST by
hershey
To: rightalien
Great article! ping for me
3 posted on
02/09/2005 1:56:10 PM PST by
Roots
("The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout" - one of the most profound quotes by Ted Kennedy)
To: rightalien; sure_fine
4 posted on
02/09/2005 1:57:40 PM PST by
7.62 x 51mm
(• veni • vidi • vino • visa • "I came, I saw, I drank wine, I shopped")
To: rightalien
The steady climb up Rushmore I don't know about Mt. Rushmore but surely, with Bush's galactic size social welfare spending, we can find a mountain somewhere to carve Marx, Engels and Bush in a tribute to Marxism.
6 posted on
02/09/2005 2:05:12 PM PST by
Dont_Tread_On_Me_888
(John Kerry--three fake Purple Hearts. George Bush--one real heart of gold.)
To: rightalien
If he gets 60% of his agenda through prior to leaving office, he'll need his own mountain range.
7 posted on
02/09/2005 2:05:30 PM PST by
pissant
To: rightalien
you can't even talk about that until Ronald Reagan is up there.......I know Ronald Reagan, I met him as Governor, I voted for Ronald Reagan......Mr Bush, you are no Ronald Reagan......
To: rightalien
Nice, but Reagan deserves it more
To: rightalien
If the world continues on its' current glidepath, Bush will be known throughout the Arab world as "George the Liberator".
19 posted on
02/09/2005 4:33:06 PM PST by
csmusaret
(Urban Sprawl is an oxymoron)
To: rightalien
W will be remembered as one of the 5 or 6 greatest presidents. Remember, in his lifetime, Lincoln was openly called a baboon, in the North, by many.
W will achieve greatness because of his opposition. He will prove them wrong and the lesson will be grasped by many
To: rightalien
I firmly believe that HISTORY...30-50 years from NOW will reflect on GW very positively. [Barring some cataclysmic occurance and a complete administration meltdown]
His foriegn policy will be hailed as visionary. The freeing of 50 million Afghanies and Iraqis, the capitulation of Libyia, and the [POSSIBLE] resolution of the Israeli/Palistinian nightmare are without a doubt monumental achievements.
Couple that with the modernization and saving of Social Security and possibly Medicare and you have a combination that will drawf FDR and rival the military accomplishments of Lincoln, FDR and Reagan put together.
I know there are many IFs but so far so good and the outlook is bright.
38 posted on
02/09/2005 5:42:06 PM PST by
PISANO
(The MSM's MOTTO: "Whatever it is..if it's bad.....it's GW's fault!!")
To: rightalien
I believe that he will be remembered as one of our greatest presidents. I understand that social spending is his weak spot, but I think if we put into perspective the economy he inherited and the 8 years of social indoctrination under Billy Boy his job was going to be hard enough with out 9/11. Some in this thread have called him a true Marxist, they need to look at history (non-revisionist) to see what a real Marxist is, they enslave people not liberate them. Its been said that true honesty resides in the very young, and I believe this as both of my sons are very proud to stand up and defend this man because they see honesty, integrity, and leadership. George Bush is changing the world for the better and conservatism is on the march because of him.
39 posted on
02/09/2005 11:35:18 PM PST by
scottywr
(I wonder when the RATS will cry election fraud in Iraq?)
To: rightalien
Reagan first, then maybe Bush.
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