Are you proud of that bunch? What does that list say to you?
2006-07-27
05:29:27
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Politics & Government
➔ Politics
Bush, Clinton, Bush, Reagan, Carter, Ford, Nixon, LBJ
2006-07-27
05:30:36 ·
update #1
I'm sorry, but frankly it's not a glorious list of super power leaders, is it?
2006-07-27
05:42:33 ·
update #2
NO.
Money hungry,cowards,clowns,evil rapers of smaller countries for their resourses & meglomaniacs who only care about taking for themselves.
These guys say they beleive in god but dont as they think they r god.
2006-07-28 16:23:44
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answered by aussie fallen angel 1
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Reagan was a great leader and did many great things for this country...
Nixon was a great leader, a super intelligent man who led his paranoia run away with him, and he got nailed by media that was obsessed with nailing him - and he gave them the goods to do it...
Ford was a good, decent, honest President who happened to be the lightning rod for the country's discontent in 1976...
Both Bushes are competent, good men and history will yet have to measure how they fare as presidents - both did their best and were hated and vilified by the media... The current President has kept our country secure and has taken on the huge task of fighting international terrorism, and should be remembered fondly for that...
Carter, Clinton and LBJ were typical big government liberals - Jimmy wanted to please everyone and did not know what he stood for, and is irrelevant - the Islamic fundamentalists we are fighting now ran roughshod over him, he was a thin skinned, overwrought weasel who never could make a decision...
LBJ was a paranoid lunatic who only wanted the power and didn't know what to do with once he got it - his crimes in office would've made Nixon's look like a day care recess, but the press was not very vigilant and let him get away with everything - just like his sex crazed deviant predecessor, JFK...
Clinton was a savvy politician who was obsessed with keeping his approval ratings high - never made a decsion until he had several days of poll data to help him make up his mind. Took credit for the Reagan Peace dividend that was left over from the 80's, and started the economy on a downturn that hit full bloom when the current President took office... Clinton was responsible for most of the walls going up betwixt the FBI and CIA - so people would not find out about how much he was giving away to China and the North Koreans, and about all his extra-marital hanky panky. After 9/11 - he was able to get people who had erected those walls put on the 9/11 commission to cover his butt... He has to be one of the worst criminals to ever occupy the office - and he has great credentials as a serial rapist.
2006-07-27 08:12:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Considering that list represents every view and ideology in America, it's hard to see what you mean. I think Reagan was one of the best presidents we have ever had, I think the Bushs are good people, but lean towards globalism, Clinton was a joke. Nothing but a playboy traitor. Carter was also a joke. Good moral man, but about as much backbone as a jellyfish. Ford was boring. Nixon had potential, but turned crook. LBJ was one of history's most unsung liberals. Next to FDR, he did more damage to this country, by way of turning us socialistic, than any other president ever.
2006-07-27 05:41:45
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answered by jpj 3
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Want them ranked, considering differences in politics, diplomacy, speaking ability, charisma, morals, etc.? Best was Reagan, then G.H.W. Bush, G.W. Bush, Clinton, Ford, Nixon, Carter, LBJ.
Everybody could relate in some way to President Ronald Reagan and he brought down the wall in eastern Germany.
2006-07-27 05:54:24
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answered by senior citizen 5
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Each of them are merely a byproduct of their time. The formation of their ideology and the fact that they were elected when they were elected has to do with the circumstances that surrounded them. So it was the collective will, ideology, and temperament of the American people at certain times, that produced and elected some of these people, that makes me proud. Conversely it is this same collective mindset that elected both Bush Sr. and Bush Jr.and shaped their thinking, that make me ashamed to be an American.
Fortunately, I have faith that America will redeem itself, as it has in the past for poor decision making.
2006-07-27 05:44:04
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answered by Lawrence Louis 7
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It says that we have had a diverse group of people serving as president of the United States.
The reason for this is because we are allowed to vote our own convictions and support our own opinions.
Even if I do not agree with policies that a president may make, I will support him because I respect the position he holds.
If we do not like our candidates we have the opportunity to change things by voting and making sure our voices are heard.
2006-07-27 05:39:34
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answered by mom2all 5
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The names of the U.S. Presidents since November 1963.
2006-07-27 05:34:03
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answered by opusthepenguin_1999 2
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It says to me that if you are not happy, then more than the of the population able to vote, should. Instead of complaining about it.
2006-07-27 05:38:44
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answered by Guzman 2
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You are asking if I am proud to be an American...therefore...
Yes, I am.
2006-07-27 05:36:23
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answered by mymadsky 6
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clinton is the best president.
2006-07-27 05:40:09
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answered by david c 4
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