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Frodo
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« on: February 22, 2005, 08:59:06 PM »

this list will truly run the gamut from the 'lesser of the two evils' to the absolute worst -i despise just about every president we have had since Richard Nixon first took office:

1. Bill Clinton (at least prior to his passing NAFTA and Welfare 'reform')

2. Jimmy Carter (post-presidency)

3. Richard Nixon (minus Watergate and the 1971 Kent State Massacre)

4. George H. W. Bush (he was responsible enough to raise taxes in cooperation with the Democratic Congress to cut the budget deficit -which cost him dearly in 1992)

5. Gerald Ford (no opinion -his presidency was so brief)

6. Ronald Reagan (self-explanatory)

7. George W. Bush (self-explanatory)
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« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2005, 02:57:38 PM »
« Edited: November 15, 2005, 03:01:57 PM by Frodo »

this list will truly run the gamut from the 'lesser of the two evils' to the absolute worst -i despise just about every president we have had since Richard Nixon first took office:

1. Bill Clinton (at least prior to his passing NAFTA and Welfare 'reform')

2. Jimmy Carter (post-presidency)

3. Richard Nixon (minus Watergate and the 1971 Kent State Massacre)

4. George H. W. Bush (he was responsible enough to raise taxes in cooperation with the Democratic Congress to cut the budget deficit -which cost him dearly in 1992)

5. Gerald Ford (no opinion -his presidency was so brief)

6. Ronald Reagan (self-explanatory)

7. George W. Bush (self-explanatory)

1. Ronald Reagan (he ended an era of stagflation with tough monetary policies in fighting inflation; restored America's self-confidence; rebuilt our military; as well as helped in ending the Cold War)

2. Richard Nixon (helped to end America's involvement in the Vietnam War; opened Communist China to the outside world; and founded the Environmental Protection Agency)

3. Bill Clinton (presided over the elimination of the budget deficit, and the greatest economic boom in American history since the 1920s)

4. George H. W. Bush (same reason as I listed above in my previous post)

5. George W. Bush

6. Gerald Ford

7. Jimmy Carter
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