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Just pointing out BO's dismal record. No one told him to do a crappy job.
more made up right wing fantasy.
Just pointing out BO's dismal record. No one told him to do a crappy job.
I agree with you that Bush 2 was the worse POTUS in history, until the current one. BO has not only repeated Shrub's mistakes but has upped the ante. US troops are still in Afghanistan, and after "getting out" of Iraq, the US in on course to being dragged back in.
Bush could have done it too, if he had a third term. It took a long time to find a snitch.
awhile back you complained about the reverse. really?
I believe you are mistaken; as much as I loathed Bush, I've come to look back...fondly?...on his presidency, not so much because I've re-assessed it as being better, only that the current one is far worse.
another......alteration?
dont really care to enter your right wing infantile world. I plan to stay in the adult world.
more made up right wing fantasy.
You are confusing me with someone else; I've held this opinion for several years.
I only go by my personal experience: increased taxation, lower wage growth, vastly increased health cost while losing the freedom to opt out, constant threats to 2A rights, and the US is still mired in multiple wars. I was better off with Bush as POTUS.Yeah but it's not based on anything substantive
BO's Dismal Record On Terrorism
Mad? ROTFLMAO.
Nah, I enjoy laughing at the left. And pointing out all the stupidity that has them all ate up. LOL
I agree with you that Bush 2 was the worse POTUS in history, until the current one. BO has not only repeated Shrub's mistakes but has upped the ante. US troops are still in Afghanistan, and after "getting out" of Iraq, the US in on course to being dragged back in.
yeah, i thought he was going to stop US involvement in the perpetual Middle Eastern wars. eight years later, our troops are still there, and both major party candidates are nearly certain to blunder into that region even further.
The problem is that Bush broke it and now we have a responsibility to try and fix it. Letting ISIS fester is not an option.
I only go by my personal experience: increased taxation, lower wage growth, vastly increased health cost while losing the freedom to opt out, constant threats to 2A rights, and the US is still mired in multiple wars. I was better off with Bush as POTUS.
it can't be fixed via western military force, especially considering that alliances with other superpowers are a major factor. it's time to exit the region. if Saudi Arabia and Iran want to squash their differences, that's probably the best path forward. if not, the region is just going to have to remain unstable until it isn't.
That's why the primary ground forces are Muslims under Obama.
He agrees that they must take care of this themselves or it will just make things worse. I certainly won't claim I know this will work but it is a whole lot better than invading with 100's of thousands of American troops on the ground. That is what set fire the area in the first place.
Are you happy Obama got Osama?
Am I happy the Seals killed Osama? I wouldn't use the word happy, but I am glad he was finally stopped.
Glad, but not happy glad.
OK.
LOL. Yeah. It's possible