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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (104427)8/11/2009 5:39:29 PM
From: Gib Bogle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
And the drum-beating for Obama...?



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (104427)8/11/2009 6:21:48 PM
From: Elroy Jetson9 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
I had no idea that I was a Clinton lover. I appreciate you pointing that out for me. Do you have photos to this effect?

You're correct in pointing out that I have always found Ronald Reagan's policies objectionable. I think any intelligent person would feel the same way.

I met Reagan when I was eleven years old. I can't say I found him personally objectionable, just very odd and remarkably unintelligent for a person who wanted to become Governor of California. He was like a hollow shell which suddenly came to life when the conversation coincided with a story he could tell. The advisers he surrounded himself with when he was President were all first-class lunatics. His Presidency was a painful exposition of stupidity on parade, unequalled in my lifetime until George W. Bush became President. Many of George W. Bush's advisors were far better than the Reagan gang, but he made up for this fact by ignoring them.
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