Originally posted by PINBALLName 5 good things he's done.
Well I know Carter was a nice guy, but a shitty president. I think Bush was a mediocre president I just think the war has always been the main focus. I am not saying he's the best by any means, but I wouldn't classify him as the worst either.
Re: Re: Re: Is Bush The Worst U.S. President Ever?
Originally posted by Stoic
Yes he is the worst President ever... everytime I hear him speak I can't help it, he reminds me of a peanut head, I often stand back wondering how he didn't single handedly launch the entire planet into WW3.
yeah I know.Not only that,he signed the patriot act which allows the government to spy on its own citizens,a direct violation of the constitution of the united states and then started a fake and phony war.Not only the worst president ever but the most corrupt as well.
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Originally posted by Mr Parker
yeah I know.Not only that,he signed the patriot act which allows the government to spy on its own citizens,a direct violation of the constitution of the united states and then started a fake and phony war.Not only the worst president ever but the most corrupt as well.
If I remember right, the congress of the US signed that bill first.
a modest proposal that i feel may belong in this thread. What if haliburton was forced to pay back the US government all of the money it was paid for the iraq contracts it ****ed up and then paid back all of the taxes it never paid since cheney set up a tax shelter for them in the dutch antilles and that money was then divided up as a stimulus package for every american in the workforce making below 200 grand a year. Say every single tax cheat and company were forced to do the same with interest. Now I would say that would be nearly 8-14 trillion in back taxes over the last decade. Now even if people lose jobs, imagine what it would do for the economy if every citizen who qualifies suddenly receives a check for somewhere around a hundred grand without the government having to borrow anything, including the people who just became unemployed?