Nah... clearly an anti-GW site.
Nah... clearly an anti-GW site.
Yeah, but I think he got the other three right, so maybe it's time Jarge had another close looking at! -![]()
GW is just hated by the left because that is what they do. The next Republican President will be hated just as much and considered just as corrupt. That is the new way down here.
GW is just hated by the left because that is what they do. The next Republican President will be hated just as much and considered just as corrupt. That is the new way down here.
GW is just hated by the left because that is what they do. The next Republican President will be hated just as much and considered just as corrupt. That is the new way down here.
GW is just hated by the left because that is what they do. The next Republican President will be hated just as much and considered just as corrupt. That is the new way down here.
Spoken by a Republican -![]()
George W Bush made the fatal mistake of ignoring science when he lead the 'failed expedition into Iraq." Directional drilling was drastically increasing America's domestic supply of oil and gas- and a tamed down Sadamn Hussein was a counterweight to Iran.
The Iraq war came close to crippling America's economy for no useful reason. The costs were huge.
At what cost?Well, they did get rid of a few bad bastards in Iraq, including Saddam and his two sons. That has to be worth something.
At what cost?
I liked Reagan but he had the privilege of taking the low hanging fruit. The country had very little debt. Throwing public money at anything was easy and pain-free in the with short-term. Everyone knew the piper would have to be paid sooner or later, but that would become someone else's problem - not his.
It was easy to be optimistic if you start with a fresh slate and toss public money at everything. How can short term prosperity not happen? Sooner or later someone has to stop spending, AND, make the mortgage payment. That's the hard part.At what savings may be the more appropriate question. While Saddam was in power he was killing on average over 30,000 of his own citizens annually.
I liked Ronnie mainly for one reason as intangible as it may be. He had that aura of optimism about him.
About 10% of the number who kill each other in the utter chaos Iraq has been left in.At what savings may be the more appropriate question. While Saddam was in power he was killing on average over 30,000 of his own citizens annually.
About 10% of the number who kill each other in the utter chaos Iraq has been left in.
About 10% of the number who kill each other in the utter chaos Iraq has been left in.
So? You trying to suggest that Brits make the best assassins or something?Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's wife, Cherie Blair (nee Booth), is the great-great-great-granddaughter of John Wilkes Booth, the guy who assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
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