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RemyMartinXO
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« on: January 04, 2007, 12:24:14 AM »

2014: George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st president has passed away to day at the age of 90.  Although he had only served 1 term, his accomplishments will be marked in history.  He was defeated for a second term by William CLinton.  President Bush's place in history will be remembered for freeing Kuwait from Iraq in the first Gulf War of 1991.  President Bush was also the youngest navy pilot during WW2 and he was shot down.  The country morns the death of their 41st commander in Chief. 

2018:  James Earl Carter, the 39th president has passed away last nite in his home state of Georgia.  President Carter will be remember as the man from the south, a peanut farmer and a WW2 veteran.  James Carter won the presidency from Gerald Ford in 1976.  Carter also served 1 term and he will be remembered for the faild Iran hostage rescue and his weak stance on the islamic terrorist.

2021:  John Sydney McCain, the 44th president of the United States has passed away at the age of 85 due to cancer.  President Mccain only served 1 term from 2009-2013.  Due to his age in 2013, he did not seek his party's nomination due to old age.  President McCain was a Vietnam vet hero, who's father and grandfather were admirals in the Navy.  McCain won a landslide in 2008 due to his tough stance on terrorism.  He defeated Joe Biden of Delaware in a landslide.  John McCain has died just 2 months prior to the the launching of the US Navy's newest class of carriers, the 800 ft USS John S. McCain.

2024:  William Jefferson Clinton, the 42nd president has passed away at the age of 78 due to a heart attack.  President Clinton was the first presidnet since Andrew Johnson to be impeach for his affare with Monica Lewskinsy.  President Clinton will be know as the president who jump started the economy in the 1990s'.  President Clinton's body will be flown to Washington DC for the state funeral and then it will be flown back to his home state of Arkansas for final burial.

2030:  George Walker Bush, the 43rd president of the United States has passed way at the age of 84.  President Bush served in the White House form 2000-2008.  He is only the 2nd president to follow his father's foot steps to the presidency.  His tough stance on terrorism earned him a second term.  He was credited for invading Iraq in 2003 and nurishing the young iraq government.  His place in history will be remembered as the man who stopped Islamic facist.  Now that the middle east is peaceful, the contribution can be credited to him. 

2050:  Mark Robert Warner, the 45th president of the United States has passed away at the age of 96.  Mark warner was from the state of Virgina and is credited for sustaining the esculation in the south china sea between the united states and china during 2012.  Under Warner's watch, Taiwan gain its independence and North Korea reunited with South Korea.
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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2007, 12:39:44 AM »

Very "different" thread, dude...
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« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2007, 01:47:14 AM »

Unless religion somehow becomes taboo or extinct I doubt that anyone will ever be credited with creating peace in the Middle East let alone Bush.  As for Warner re-uniting Korea and "freeing" Taiwan, that may be a bit on the optimistic side but I'm willing to hope.  If you view US history as a series of wars then the "war in Asia" is next in line after the Middle East unless something changes before we reach that point.
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« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2007, 03:29:00 AM »

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« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2007, 12:43:00 PM »

The thread might be a little cruel but I would like to add this discussion to it...

Which former Preisdent could make it to a healthy 100? With life expectancy growing, Carter or Bush might have a decent shot.
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« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2007, 12:54:28 PM »

The thread might be a little cruel but I would like to add this discussion to it...

Which former Preisdent could make it to a healthy 100? With life expectancy growing, Carter or Bush might have a decent shot.

I'm thinking President George W. Bush might be a 100 year old former President. He is 60 years old and in perfect health.
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« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2007, 01:02:17 PM »

The thread might be a little cruel but I would like to add this discussion to it...

Which former Preisdent could make it to a healthy 100? With life expectancy growing, Carter or Bush might have a decent shot.

I'm thinking President George W. Bush might be a 100 year old former President. He is 60 years old and in perfect health.

Carter and George HW Bush seem more likely, since they already made it to 82.
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