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To: JohnM who wrote (72396)2/8/2003 2:33:19 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 281500
 
You might recall that I gave Clinton credit for NAFTA, which I am sure you were not too happy about. As to the rest, he rode the boom, and did not get in it's way by spending money on all the things you would have loved to see him pass. You are probably still cussing the Welfare reform. The truth on Foreign Policy is that he kicked the can down the road. I have never said a word here about his personal failures. I am sure you hated them.

I have posted quite a bit about my initial dislike of Bush, my disgust with his Steel and Agricultural decisions. I am unhappy to have an evangelical in the WH, and have said so here. I have watched him do things I would never have believed him capable of when he got into office, and now realize that the Dems had convinced me with their lies about him during the campaign.

So I have shown a lot of respect for what I believe Clinton has accomplished, and unhappiness over what I see as Bushs failures. I have been on both sides of these people in posts here. Too bad you can't say the same. You one sided outlook makes it hard for you to take what is happening with the Domestic agenda and with Iraq, so I will cut you some slack.

Never miss a Larry Block. "Small Town" is on my list for the coffee room chair at Borders next week.