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"[Bush is] an ideologue who got the nation into a totally unnecessary war, and has broken the Constitution more often than even Nixon. He is not a conservative, nor a Christian, just an immoral man . . . .”--from Robert S. McElvaine's poll of historians on the Bush presidency.
Who are these historians. Are the similar to Clinton's 400 from the fall of 1998. What standing do they have to assert that Bush is not a Christian. What parts of the Constitution has he broken?
My father's comment when he met Bush was that the president was brought up well.
Questions for Trevor
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richardMdBorn wrote:My father's comment when he met Bush was that the president was brought up well.
And that proves what exactly?
by the way, I do not know who these historians were. I just happen to agree with the overall tenor of their assessment of Bush as one of the worst presidents in US history.
Cluster “F” is far too mild of a description for the absolute disaster he created in Iraq.
“I was hooked from the start,” Snoop Dogg said. “We talked about the purpose of life, played Mousetrap, and ate brownies. The kids thought it was off the hook, for real.”
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Well, their views are probably political ones and NOT based on sober judgment. I would think that a person as intelligent as you are would want to know their biases and whether it has affected their opinion. Asking a second time, please list a couple of ways in which Bush has violated the Constitution.Trevor wrote:richardMdBorn wrote:My father's comment when he met Bush was that the president was brought up well.
And that proves what exactly?
by the way, I do not know who these historians were. I just happen to agree with the overall tenor of their assessment of Bush as one of the worst presidents in US history.
Cluster f*** is far too mild of a description for the absolute disaster he created in Iraq.