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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (70092)6/6/2006 9:42:56 PM
From: zonkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361068
 
Me too, really, the part I was referring to when I said I wouldn't be quite that harsh was pouring cement on his Hollywood Boulevard star. He was no great actor but still pouring cement on his star is a little too much.

I would be in favor of taking his name off all of the things the republicans have named after him. He doesn't deserve to have honor heaped on him by naming things after him. This is just one of the republican tricks to get people to think he was great. It's kind of like their decades long program to make people think liberal is a bad word.

Jimmy Carter was a much better president and the country would be in much better shape today if he had been re-elected in 80 but again the democrats do nothing while the republicans make out like Carter was a failure.