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I find it surprising that divers - who spend so much of their passion time so close to nature - could be republicans.
I used to cross lines when I was younger, "voting for the man" as it were - until I learned you cannot trust any of them! Think I know better now; it's more of which idealogy do I support.
J.F.Kennedy was our last real leader in the Oval Office, in my opinion, and the machine that elected him worried that they couldn't control him. L.B.Johnson was a genius schoolteacher, never intended to run for President, and was unfortaute in the long run. He wanted to get out of Viet Nam, but quit before he got the job done.
And those of us who were eligble for the draft lottery of the mid 60s remember what kind of embarrassment R.M.Nixon was. Jimmy Carter I barely remember? California elects actors to the governors office, and Reagan was found to have been suffering from early stages of alzheminers when elected, but his people kept him shielded, both ways, as it progressed.
G.Bush Sr slid in on the coattails of great work of the shielders. (see previous paragraph)
Clinton was a joke, but got a few good things done.
And as a Texan, I must say that Junior has been a real embarrassment - the biggest idiot to win in my lifetime, but after Clinton, the Repulbicans would have won with anyone.
All in all, I think we're a lot better off support doctrines than mortal men and their supporting machines.
But may I mention: :teach: No one has found any WMD yet, nor any ties between Sadam and September 11, 01...!!
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I tend to cross party lines a lot. However, I generally agree with Republicans more, and positively detest Clinton, who was more than usually dishonest in office.
I used to cross lines when I was younger, "voting for the man" as it were - until I learned you cannot trust any of them! Think I know better now; it's more of which idealogy do I support.
J.F.Kennedy was our last real leader in the Oval Office, in my opinion, and the machine that elected him worried that they couldn't control him. L.B.Johnson was a genius schoolteacher, never intended to run for President, and was unfortaute in the long run. He wanted to get out of Viet Nam, but quit before he got the job done.
And those of us who were eligble for the draft lottery of the mid 60s remember what kind of embarrassment R.M.Nixon was. Jimmy Carter I barely remember? California elects actors to the governors office, and Reagan was found to have been suffering from early stages of alzheminers when elected, but his people kept him shielded, both ways, as it progressed.
G.Bush Sr slid in on the coattails of great work of the shielders. (see previous paragraph)
Clinton was a joke, but got a few good things done.
And as a Texan, I must say that Junior has been a real embarrassment - the biggest idiot to win in my lifetime, but after Clinton, the Repulbicans would have won with anyone.
All in all, I think we're a lot better off support doctrines than mortal men and their supporting machines.
But may I mention: :teach: No one has found any WMD yet, nor any ties between Sadam and September 11, 01...!!