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It doesn't matter. Perfectly intelligent people turn into complete morons when put in an elected office.

2006-06-19 16:06:56 · answer #1 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

"When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there is liberty."

Thomas Jefferson said those words more than 200 years ago. In the past fifty years or so, our federal government has turned into a sprawling monster with its tentacles protruding into every segment of our society. Our elected officials, filled with their own hubris and megalomania, have forgotten that they are supposed to be PUBLIC SERVANTS!

This current Congress is the most corrupt, evil, incompetent body ever to occupy the Capitol Building. The Bush administration is a black scourge on the American image as a benevolent and pragmatic world leader. There are only two reasons George W. Bush started this illegal, unconstitutional war in Iraq: 1) to 'get even' with Saddam Hussein for humiliating George H.W. Bush during Desert Storm; and 2) because Dick Cheney is bound and determined to tap into all of that rich black oil swimming beneath Iraq's sand.
The Bush administration has cheated and lied to the American public. The USA is no drowning in trillions of dollars of debt just so Cheney, Bush and friends can become multi-millionaires hundreds of times over. His failed economic policies have cost millions of Americans their job, their financial security, and their future.
Bush seems to believe that all the world's problems can be resolved with guns and ammo. He's a "cowboy capitalist" who ahs never had to tell the truth in his life, and has never had to be accountable for anything he's ever done (when his reign of terro is over, he won't take responsibility for that, either).
Bush and his Repubican-dominated Congress has tarnished America's global image; we are now viewed as bullies and predators instead of compassionate peacekeepers.
Bush and Cheney, along with most members of Congress, deserve to be impeached, or tried for high treason. If they are found guilty, they should face a firing squad for the tyranny they have created by turning this country into a virtual police state.
Surely Satan has reserved a special oil-drenched corner of Hell for these evil people, where they will spend their eternal damnation blaming each other for the mess they made of our world.

Go to www.blogger.com and check out BUSHWACKER! - a new blog about the sad state of America.

Anyway, I believe I'd choose H. Ross Perot to be president of the USA. In 1996, I owned a small community newspaper which was the only newspaper in the country to endorse Perot for President. I was privileged to meet him and present a framed copy of my front-page endorsement. Away from the Tv lights and cameras, he was by far the most intelligent and well-versed individual I'd ever heard talk about politics and the needs of the country. He would have been a great President in '92 or '96 - I believe he'd make a great President today.

2006-06-19 16:42:37 · answer #2 · answered by -RKO- 7 · 0 0

President Hillary Clinton

2006-06-19 16:06:24 · answer #3 · answered by ast5792 1 · 0 0

George Washington.

2006-06-19 16:06:40 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Ronald Regan - Hands down - The best president of the 20th century! I am also glad to say he was the President when I joined the Navy. I wish he was going to be when I retire in a couple of years. The thought of Hillary Clinton's name being on my retirement papers almost makes me puke!

2006-06-27 11:48:46 · answer #5 · answered by navychief1968 1 · 0 0

Michelle Obama. She's difficult working, clever, cares approximately teenagers, is pleased along with her black history, isn't a occupation baby-kisser, is a mom who has teenagers in college and so will reform colleges (she has already executed so by making use of bringing a youthful black woman student to Barack Obama's inauguration who replace into inquiring for extra investment to assist her college--that female's college won it alongside with many others; Mrs. Obama has additionally made extra healthy college lunches and snacks), experienced racism and so would be keen to handle it and artwork to do away with it, confronted adverse interest for being a woman and so will cope with the subject of sexism, is primary with of what it truly is to conflict and so would be keen to assist the adverse and center instructions.

2016-10-31 04:01:39 · answer #6 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

Bono. No, really. The guy has more common sense than the entire cabinet combined. He understands the need to stop real problems, like AIDS and world hunger. He isn't the kind of person like every politician today, who focuses mainly on making other people do what they say.

2006-06-19 16:26:12 · answer #7 · answered by swimmerboy8900 2 · 0 0

Georges Pompedou or Charles De Gaulle

2006-07-01 04:25:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's amusing people still think Clinton actually did anything while in office, except Ms. Monica. Dr. Condoleezza Rice needs to run our country.

2006-06-19 19:23:10 · answer #9 · answered by johnlehman07 1 · 0 0

Bill Gates

2006-06-26 10:44:55 · answer #10 · answered by PD 2 · 0 0

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