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To: koan who wrote (19546)8/31/2006 1:01:37 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78408
 
Let's hope so.

An interesting observation is the character thing. If you look at democrat presidents you see relatively youngish good looking fiscal conservatives who do little in the way of social legislation and chase skirts or give the impression they might. Republicans seem true to their mates, demagogueic, older, more free spending with the intention of economic kick starting, and more inclined to support an strong aggressive even risk-taking US . Their legislative record with regard to human rights and social progress exceeds that of democrats generally.

Republican on horseback doing honest work.



sp stands for socially progressive. this assumes that trickle down is an attempt to be socially progressive

18. George Bush the son ''W'': 2001
sp 17. George Bush: 1989-1993
sp 16. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
sp 15. Gerald Ford: 1974-1977
sp 14. Richard Nixon: 1969-1974
sp 13. Dwight David Eisenhower: 1953-1961
12. Herbert Hoover: 1929-1933
11. Calvin Coolidge: 1923-1929
10. Warren Harding: 1921-1923
sp 9. William Taft: 1909-1913
sp 8. Theodore Roosevelt: 1901-1909
7. William McKinley: 1897-1901
6. Benjamin Harrison: 1889-1893
5. Chester Arthur: 1881-1885
4. James Garfield: 1881
3. Rutherford Hayes: 1877-1881
2. Ulysses Grant: 1869-1877
sp 1. Abraham Lincoln:

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democrat selling drugs to schoolchildren.



demos SC stands for possible skirt chaser

sc 14. William Jefferson Clinton: 1993-2001?
sc 13. James Earl Carter: 1977-1981
sc sp 12. Lyndon Baines Johnson: 1963-1969
sc 11. John Fitzgerald Kennedy: 1961-1963
10. Harry Truman: 1945-1953
sc sp 9. Franklin Roosevelt: 1933-1945
8. Woodrow Wilson: 1913-1921
7. Grover Cleveland: 1885-1889;1893-1897
6. Andrew Johnson: 1865-1869
5. James Buchanan: 1857-1861
4. Franklin Pierce: 1853-1857
3. James Polk: 1845-1849
2. Martin Van Buren: 1837-1841
sc 1. Andrew Jackson

Vote catching.. something that is rare among republicans..



We are friends, really..




To: koan who wrote (19546)8/31/2006 10:34:48 AM
From: LoneClone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78408
 
OT: Koan

Exactly!

First you have to differentiate between liberals vs. federal Liberals vs. provincial Liberals in Canada, and then there is a further set of distinctions with their counterparts in the US.

Almost every conservative in Canada is to the left of almost every liberal in the US.

See the post I just made to EC. His strict ideological viewpoint doesn't seem to allow him to detect these very important distinctions.

LC