Posted on 08/12/2010 7:10:47 AM PDT by Biggirl
I know I do. Set aside for the moment that he bought into Nancy Johnsons outrageously expensive Medicare prescription drug program and try to remember this was the man who saw Islamofascism as a threat to national security and the battle against the terrorists as a war and not a police action. A man who saw his nation under attack and vowed not to let it happen again. Remember too, he was the man who refused to cave to the lefties who screamed the war was lost, and instead retooled his strategy in Iraq so Obama could claim victory. And whos strategy of counter terrorism in Afghanistan, kept the Taliban in check with minimal casualties.
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Of course! I know that he wasn’t perfect, but compared to what we have now...I would do just about anything to have him back!
Yes I do..very much
Oh, yes indeed.
If you are too stupid to understand the difference between a $160 billion deficit for the entire year 2007 and the current budget deficit of $164 billion for JUST THE MONTH of July 2010, you are too stupid to vote.
no. same *%it. different flavor. I at least liked the guy personally tho.
I miss him and the country misses him.
I miss War on Terror Bush, but I don’t miss “I’ll see you at the signing” Bush, or bailout Bush, or support Arlen Spector Bush.
Considering Bush had to deal with 9-11, and a Dum Controlled congress in his last term. He at least held the Country together.
We are emploding due to Obama, BIG DIFFERENCE.
Name one thing that has actually IMPROVED under obama...
Actually, no, I don’t miss you yet, Mr. President. While I respect you for what you did that was right, there were a number of right things you did not do (such as enforce immigration law, and protect the innocent from euthanasia), and some painfully wrong things (such as the nomination of Miers, and the “religion of peace” remark, and the bailout). Trying to be the face of centrism, you put a lot of egg on the face of conservatism.
So you remain sanguine with the rapid descent into a marxist USA?
'Course that only took a modicum of common sense.
Lest we forget:
McCain-Feingold.
I have not been sanguine about this nation since the Reagan years, when I was too young to be otherwise.
Well I wasn’t too young to vote for Reagan and what I’m witnessing with this administration makes me yearn not only for either President Bush but I’d even take Clinton and the republican Congress over this disaster in slo-mo from BO.
The Bushes had class — still do.
The current occupants of the White House are nothing more than gangstas from the hood.
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