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Voted : George W. Bush
Leaving my opinion completely out of this.. There are "impeach him" signs in at least five yards in my neighborhood, and my neighbors are mostly real conservative. And *I don't even have a sign, my cul-de-sac was always so Republican I knew I'd just be ostracized. But now the whole neighborhood's jumping on the Impeachment bandwagon, even though I'm sure they voted for him and probably supported everything he did a while back :p People are hilarious how they change, like things as big as wars should be decided by what side of their butts itched that day.
by Jyl on Mon Oct 22, 07 2:44pm
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Voted : James Buchanan
One of my criteria for being the worst is how much damage the President did. And How long for the damage took to right itself. Buchanan, for instance, did more than words can convey. With W. Bush the reckoning is yet to be made.
Voted : George W. Bush
You're soaking in it!
Voted : George W. Bush
Hope you read this, Dubya.
by mojo on Tue Oct 23, 07 4:23am
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I would say the jury is still out. George W. Bush still has 14 months to undo the damage he did in the first 7 years of his term. His first step towards redemption ought to be a confession and a resignation. At least Nixon had the balls and compassion not to put the country through an impeachment process.
Voted : George W. Bush
It's very difficult to be objective, but George W. Bush has been extraordinarily detrimental to this country, in many different ways and on many different levels.
Voted : Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter's timidity in 1979 when the Iranian "students" took our embassy personnel hostage for 444 days emboldened future terrorists to act against the United States. Carter's failure to act contibuted to the growth of Islamo-Fascism.
Bush, but James Buchanan was up there.
http://www.thousandreasons.org/reasons.php
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