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yoman82
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« on: August 04, 2009, 09:17:22 PM »

Jerry Brown: A smart dude, got it on both social and economic fronts.
Ross Perot: The best candidate in recent years. Resembles my views on every issue.
Teddy Roosevelt: Brilliant, absolutely brilliant.
Henry Clay: My second favourite early 1800's politician, after Jefferson.
Nelson Rockefeller: A socially liberal Republican? Sounds like a Republican vote from me.
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« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2009, 11:23:51 AM »



4) Bobby Kennedy, 1968 I iwsh he never died, he would've been the BEST democrat  to EVER hold the title of president



You prove your stupidity more and more everyday. Bobby would have been much worse than his classier, more logical, and more experienced brother. Also, what about Presidents such as Bill Clinton and Grover Cleveland and Harry Truman. Do you honestly think Bobby could have had a term anywhere near as good as one of those three. You are in over your head with that statement.



Erm, Bill Clinton's term wasn't that good.
I think he was the best president since Johnson, possibly since Kennedy. And possibly the best president for the economy EVER.
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« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2009, 09:12:44 PM »



4) Bobby Kennedy, 1968 I iwsh he never died, he would've been the BEST democrat  to EVER hold the title of president



You prove your stupidity more and more everyday. Bobby would have been much worse than his classier, more logical, and more experienced brother. Also, what about Presidents such as Bill Clinton and Grover Cleveland and Harry Truman. Do you honestly think Bobby could have had a term anywhere near as good as one of those three. You are in over your head with that statement.



Erm, Bill Clinton's term wasn't that good.
I think he was the best president since Johnson, possibly since Kennedy. And possibly the best president for the economy EVER.

Economic conservatives love Clinton because all his reform attempts failed. In fact, the ideal Libertarian president is a total do-nothing. Tongue
Indeed, who balances the budget and protects the liberties of the people. I've got some other ideas for my ideal president, though, including expanding environmental protection and the national park system.
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