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To: michael97123 who wrote (383781)5/12/2008 11:37:07 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572630
 
The word another jumps out. Before Bush 43 was Clinton and Bush 41. Is your intention to go all the way back to reagan??

They spent 8 years doing everything in their power to destroy Clinton...who had his personal problems, but otherwise presided over 2 terms of unprecedented economic prosperity, relative peace, and an America respected in the world.

Al

PS...of course the last 8 years under bush have deepened the national divide, and have plunged the country into a catastrophic unnecessary war, given us a national debt that six years into his term was double what it was when he took office.



To: michael97123 who wrote (383781)5/12/2008 3:24:57 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1572630
 
"The word another jumps out. Before Bush 43 was Clinton and Bush 41."

Well, let's see. 8 years before Smirk was the Clinton administration. And what was the overarching theme? The various investigations into Clinton. Which, after years and $100 million or more spent, came up with...

A blow job.

Yes, after the most thorough investigation of any sitting president, which covered most of his public career, they came up with a blow job as the most damning thing against him. I doubt seriously that any similar investigation of any president over the past few decades could have yielded less. Certainly not Dubya, who has more than one shady deal lurking in his closet. And all because the Republicans, as at least one of the key figures has admitted, was looking for some way to erase the stain of Watergate.