To: hang 'em
In my life easily Carter,for those too young to remember him(never thought I would hear myself say something like that),one can hardly imagine a more hopeless,frustrating four years.
Beyond that,FDR.We are still burdened by his flirtation with socialism which gave way to Johnson and yes Nixon expanding the welfare state.FDR`s trust of "uncle Joe"Stalin led to the cold war which ultimately during Carters term led to the start of militant,radical Islam.
Quite a line of failure,all drawn by the hand of supposed good intentions.
45 posted on
08/12/2005 3:34:22 PM PDT by
carlr
To: carlr
In my life easily Carter,for those too young to remember him(never thought I would hear myself say something like that),one can hardly imagine a more hopeless,frustrating four years. I don't think we're talkin about "your life". Carter, hapless as he was, was a blip on the history radar screen.
As old as I am I will live to see that the massive damage that GWB has done to the country and to the Republican Party will be recognized by all. He will be known as the latter day Hoover with respect to the damage done to the party.
181 posted on
08/12/2005 4:26:16 PM PDT by
iconoclast
(Wastin' away again in hearts-and-minds'ville.)
To: carlr
Let's not forget about Carters plea (via letter) to the Soviets to help him win his election against Reagan.....he was a complete failure at everything...there was nothing redeeming about his 4 years....the country was in a state of depression spiritually, mentally, and physically....
527 posted on
08/19/2005 10:02:45 AM PDT by
PigRigger
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