[email protected] (Cindy Duncan) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Many times it is difficult to predict how a world leader will be
> remembered by the world while he is still alive....let alone still in
> office!
>
> If the GW Bush Presidency were to end today, what will he be most
> remembered for by the world?
He will be remembered for being liked by slightly less than half the
American voting population, and hated with a passion by everyone else
in the world.
[email protected] (Cindy Duncan) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Many times it is difficult to predict how a world leader will be
> remembered by the world while he is still alive....let alone still in
> office!
>
> If the GW Bush Presidency were to end today, what will he be most
> remembered for by the world?<
Hopefully as the president who won the war against Islamofascist terrorism
which repeatedly attacked the US under the Clinton administration, and
which Bush was forced to deal with in the aftermath of the 9/11 attack
that murdered 3,000 Americans. Of course, we're only two years into the
war and if we compared it to our situation two years into WWII I think
Bush is doing better than Roosevelt and Churchill were doing then. There
will have to be changes of tactics and some further inconveniencing of the
domestic population while the war is in progress, but the main thing is
victory and the exhausting of Islamofascism.
[email protected] (Mark the Marker) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> [email protected] (Cindy Duncan) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> > Many times it is difficult to predict how a world leader will be
> > remembered by the world while he is still alive....let alone still in
> > office!
> >
> > If the GW Bush Presidency were to end today, what will he be most
> > remembered for by the world?
>
> By the world? As a mindless warmonger.
>
> By the people who elected him? As a leader who fought terror and
> hideous totalitarian regimes.
<
Amen. Of course, even in the US today there are still those who's hearts were
with the Nazis, but few were sympathetic to the Japanese on racial grounds.
So of course there are those who sympathize with the barbarians who hate
and want to destroy Western JudeoChristian civilization. Fortunately, the
majority see through it. But then, fewer than 40% of Germans voted for
Hitler's Nazi party in 1932. So anything is always possible.
Four words: Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Michael
[email protected] (Cindy Duncan) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Many times it is difficult to predict how a world leader will be
> remembered by the world while he is still alive....let alone still in
> office!
>
> If the GW Bush Presidency were to end today, what will he be most
> remembered for by the world?
[email protected] (Cindy Duncan) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Many times it is difficult to predict how a world leader will be
> remembered by the world while he is still alive....let alone still in
> office!
>
> If the GW Bush Presidency were to end today, what will he be most
> remembered for by the world?
He will be remembered for being the biggest asshole President.
[email protected] (Yissaskhar Ben-Tzion) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> [email protected] (Cindy Duncan) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> > Many times it is difficult to predict how a world leader will be
> > remembered by the world while he is still alive....let alone still in
> > office!
> >
> > If the GW Bush Presidency were to end today, what will he be most
> > remembered for by the world?
>
> Being the most incompotent US president since Warren Harding, who
> lived up to his incompotency with flying colours.
What's so bad about Harding? Sure the tarriffs were a bad idea but
other than that I can't see anything he did that was bad. He was
certainly better than most presidents. He kept the US out of the
League of Nations, almost certainly to the benefit of the US.
>
> -Yissaskhar
[email protected] (Cindy Duncan) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Many times it is difficult to predict how a world leader will be
> remembered by the world while he is still alive....let alone still in
> office!
>
> If the GW Bush Presidency were to end today, what will he be most
> remembered for by the world?
Being the most incompotent US president since Warren Harding, who
lived up to his incompotency with flying colours.
-Yissaskhar
[email protected] (Cindy Duncan) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Many times it is difficult to predict how a world leader will be
> remembered by the world while he is still alive....let alone still in
> office!
>
> If the GW Bush Presidency were to end today, what will he be most
> remembered for by the world?
By the world? As a mindless warmonger.
By the people who elected him? As a leader who fought terror and
hideous totalitarian regimes.
"Cindy Duncan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Many times it is difficult to predict how a world leader will be
> remembered by the world while he is still alive....let alone still in
> office!
>
> If the GW Bush Presidency were to end today, what will he be most
> remembered for by the world?
Can Bush be understood by cloud dolls that aren't real.
> > If the GW Bush Presidency were to end today, what will he be most
> > remembered for by the world?
He would be remembered by most for being America's first leader of an
unelected Hunta, hellbent on lining their own pockets with $$$ from
Iraqi oil & blood money, whilst getting the american taxpayer to pay
for the invasion and ensuing occupation at the expense of the american
economy.
"Cindy Duncan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Many times it is difficult to predict how a world leader will be
> remembered by the world while he is still alive....let alone still in
> office!
>
> If the GW Bush Presidency were to end today, what will he be most
> remembered for by the world?
Worst US President since Hoover?