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CapoteMonster
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« on: July 28, 2015, 10:16:29 PM »

George H.W. Bush flat out lied about Bob Dole's record to win the NH primary and the nomination. After a classless performance in the primary and dirty antics in the general, Bush Senior proceeded to drive the economy into the ground. His son, not content with his father's failure, decided to one-up him on all fronts, tarnished John McCain's reputation by race-baiting to win the South Carolina primary and suppressing Democratic precincts to win in Florida. Once in office, Bush ignored intelligence pertaining to 9/11, dragged America into a political quagmire in the Middle East, completely destabilizing the region and emboldening regimes like Iran (by literally destroying the two nations that kept it in check), and facilitating the rise of ISIS. After swift-boating John Kerry, GWB decided to let New Orleans drown and surpass his father in economic ineptitude by putting the economy into a complete nosedive, and continue to wreck America's image on the world stage.

The Bushes are despicable and incompetent, god forbid that another is allowed to enter the Oval Office.

Man, you have been watching way too much MSNBC. I highly doubt your'e really a Republican also.

The South Carolina racism against John McCain you describe was done by an outside group not associated with George W. Bush's presidential campaign. You are also completely wrong on Bush's foreign policy. It's because of his efforts that Iran was weakened where they had to come to the negotiating people. It's because of his efforts that after 2007, Iraqis were better off than they were before Saddam was toppled. There is no evidence to suggest that our going into Iraq created ISIS, none whatsoever. The "swift boating" you describe was not done by the Bush/Cheney campaign, that is just utter nonsense.

George H.W. Bush led this country with distinction and honor, and be it NAFTA, the Americans with Disabilities Act, or driving Saddam out of Kuwait, he made a difference in this world. He made mistakes too, every President does.

George W. Bush was a decisive leader who kept this country safe after the worst attack on our nation's soil. He made mistakes, but no one can deny he kept us safe and didn't care what polls said.

Bush could've negotiated with Iran back when they only had 500 centrifuges and he declined. Because of those efforts Iran will have 10 times that amount even they fully comply to the deal.
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CapoteMonster
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Posts: 487
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E: -3.49, S: -2.61

« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2015, 11:18:29 AM »

George H.W. Bush flat out lied about Bob Dole's record to win the NH primary and the nomination. After a classless performance in the primary and dirty antics in the general, Bush Senior proceeded to drive the economy into the ground. His son, not content with his father's failure, decided to one-up him on all fronts, tarnished John McCain's reputation by race-baiting to win the South Carolina primary and suppressing Democratic precincts to win in Florida. Once in office, Bush ignored intelligence pertaining to 9/11, dragged America into a political quagmire in the Middle East, completely destabilizing the region and emboldening regimes like Iran (by literally destroying the two nations that kept it in check), and facilitating the rise of ISIS. After swift-boating John Kerry, GWB decided to let New Orleans drown and surpass his father in economic ineptitude by putting the economy into a complete nosedive, and continue to wreck America's image on the world stage.

The Bushes are despicable and incompetent, god forbid that another is allowed to enter the Oval Office.

Man, you have been watching way too much MSNBC. I highly doubt your'e really a Republican also.

The South Carolina racism against John McCain you describe was done by an outside group not associated with George W. Bush's presidential campaign. You are also completely wrong on Bush's foreign policy. It's because of his efforts that Iran was weakened where they had to come to the negotiating people. It's because of his efforts that after 2007, Iraqis were better off than they were before Saddam was toppled. There is no evidence to suggest that our going into Iraq created ISIS, none whatsoever. The "swift boating" you describe was not done by the Bush/Cheney campaign, that is just utter nonsense.

George H.W. Bush led this country with distinction and honor, and be it NAFTA, the Americans with Disabilities Act, or driving Saddam out of Kuwait, he made a difference in this world. He made mistakes too, every President does.

George W. Bush was a decisive leader who kept this country safe after the worst attack on our nation's soil. He made mistakes, but no one can deny he kept us safe and didn't care what polls said.

Bush could've negotiated with Iran back when they only had 500 centrifuges and he declined. Because of those efforts Iran will have 10 times that amount even they fully comply to the deal.

https://www.aei.org/publication/was-bush-to-blame-for-irans-nuclear-expansion/

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Your proving my point. Bush could've intervened with the negotiations on Iran's nuclear program in those days and he didn't. Most analysts agree that the sanctions placed on Iran by the UN and other nations got them to the negotiating table more than anything else. That's always the way with you, anything that goes well thanks to Bush deserves his credit but you see no evil when it comes to human rights abuses, plunging the Middle East into further turmoil, botching relief for hurricane Katrina, or expanding policies that led to the 2008 financial crisis. I would least hope as a conservative you would take issue with massive growth of the national debt under Dubya but my guess is you'll defend most of it as necessary to "keep America safe".
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