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Joe Biden 2020
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« on: December 25, 2007, 04:53:27 PM »

But I really chafe at the notion of Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton.  Then what?  Jeb?  No thanks.

LOL, Thats the only thing I have against Hillary is the name CLINTON.  If Hillary wins in 2008 and is re-elected in 2012, then barring some catastrophe causing her to leave office early then we will have had a Bush or a Clinton in the Oval Office for 28 years (1989-2017) and a Bush or a Clinton as either President or Vice President for 36 years (1981-2017).

Of course, the way I feel, the name of a person is no reason to not vote for someone.  Plus, looking back, Bill wasn't that bad of a president.  It was just his moral character that stunk.  Of course, Bush hasn't been a whole heck of a lot better.
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Joe Biden 2020
BushOklahoma
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Posts: 24,921
United States


Political Matrix
E: -4.77, S: 3.48

« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2007, 05:23:21 PM »

But I really chafe at the notion of Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton.  Then what?  Jeb?  No thanks.

LOL, Thats the only thing I have against Hillary is the name CLINTON.  If Hillary wins in 2008 and is re-elected in 2012, then barring some catastrophe causing her to leave office early then we will have had a Bush or a Clinton in the Oval Office for 28 years (1989-2017) and a Bush or a Clinton as either President or Vice President for 36 years (1981-2017).

Of course, the way I feel, the name of a person is no reason to not vote for someone.  Plus, looking back, Bill wasn't that bad of a president.  It was just his moral character that stunk.  Of course, Bush hasn't been a whole heck of a lot better.


No, he's been a whole heck of a lot worse

I can see where you're coming from, as I'm growing increasingly disgusted with Bush.  I can't explain why exactly, maybe its excitement about only 10 months until Election Day and just shy of 13 months until Bush leaves office.

If my family and co-workers weren't so pro-Bush, I would get one of those countdown desk calendars.
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