On Jul 5, 5:50=A0pm, John Manning <jrobe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Red Davis wrote:
> > On Jul 5, 2:37 pm, sully <s...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > Bush is not the worse president in History. =A0Jimmy Carter was,
> > followed by George Bush (41), followed by Bill Clinton, than George W.
> > Bush in fourth place.
>
> > That is why our country is in shambles: 4 out of the past 5 Presidents
> > have been the worse in U.S. History history. =A0The only thing that
has
> > saved us is that one of the greatest Presidents in U.S. history,
> > Ronald Reagan, had such a deep and long term impact.
>
> Reagan's final Gallup job approval rating before leaving office was 63
> percent. Clinton's was 65 percent -- the "highest for a departing
> president in the half-century of modern polling." [USA Today,
1/17/01]htt=
p://gallup.com/content/default.aspx?ci=3D11887
>
Greatness is not defined by popularity, but by beneficial
consequences.
Reagan freed us from the cold war, liberated Eastern Europe, defeated
the communists in South America, defeated Russia by proxy in
Afghanistan, bombed Lybia, took down two dictators, righted the
economy, restored faith in America, lowered the tax burden on the
American people, and increased revenue into the government - which the
Democratis Congress immeidately went into overdrive spending, and
overspending.
Clinton was impeached, had *** with teenage girls in the White House,
lied before a Grand Jury, was disbarred by the State of Arkansas for
unethical conduct. Oh, and along the way he bombed a milk factory in
the Middle East, allowed 19 U.S. Soldiers to be butchered in Africa,
let Osama Bin Laden escape into the wilderness, and set up over 40
million dollars in delayed bribes that he has cashed in on during the
past 8 years.
-Red Davis


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