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Question: Which of the following would you consider closest to your impression of George W. Bush?
#1
A living God/saint/the second coming of Jesus Christ
 
#2
The best president we have ever had
 
#3
A great president like Reagan or FDR
 
#4
An average president like Ford
 
#5
A mixed president like Nixon or Johnson (lots of very good and very bad)
 
#6
A poor president like Grant
 
#7
The worst president we have ever had
 
#8
A devil/demon/the antichrist
 
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Total Voters: 70

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StatesRights
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« on: June 04, 2005, 12:04:33 AM »

Easily the worst president we've had.  No question.

The most incompetent and evil president by far.

He is in no way worse then #16.
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StatesRights
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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2005, 11:39:58 AM »

Eisenhower kept the New Deal level tax rates in place and forcibly desegregated Arkansa schools. And of course this famous quote:

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Can you imagine a conservative today saying that?

Actually, Eisenhower was against desegregation (he wanted to keep it like it was), and he regretting appointing Earl Warren to the SCOTUS.  He said his decision to appoint Earl Warren was the worst move he ever made while president.
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« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2005, 11:59:36 AM »

Eisenhower kept the New Deal level tax rates in place and forcibly desegregated Arkansa schools. And of course this famous quote:

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Can you imagine a conservative today saying that?

Actually, Eisenhower was against desegregation (he wanted to keep it like it was)

then why did he send federal troops to Little Rock to force desegregation?

Because the state decided to overstep its bounds (of course I disagree with that but whatever). In actuality Eisenhower was for keeping the status quo.
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