True, but so does planes crashing into financial districts. Seen any lately?
Bush did the right thing by bringing it to Al Queda. Clinton just sat back and watched them circle above us, getting closer and more bold with each passing terrorist act, followed by no reponse from Clinton.
Bush's failing was at home, not abroad.
Clinton's failing was a broad. He had many other failings too, but mangling the English language wasn't one of them. Maybe because he didn't inhale.
Bush...I never liked the smirking little silver spoon douchbag.
I saw the SCOTUS decide an election that had some very questionable aspects to it, alot of it hanging chads in a state his brother was governor in.
Under the Bush presidency, I saw the so called Patriot Act enacted, (none of our representatives bothered to read it, except Ron Paul) a blatant unconstitutional abuse of power.
I saw government expansion in Homeland Security, a huge waste of money and another brand of cop that is not needed.
I've seen douche bags that work for the TSA feel up women at the airports. Another intervention of government that isn't needed. Private business and government are supposed to be separate.
I've seen a trigger happy chicken hawk playing dress up soldier on the deck of an aircraft carrier.
I've seen the 9/11 report sweep shit under the rug. No mention of building 7.
I've also seen torture being called enhanced interrogation.
I saw two countries attacked, none of which had anything to do with planes in buildings. Going after Al Queda didn't have to mean creating two more Viet Nams.
I saw hundreds of thousands of innocent people die in Iraq as a result of bombs that didn't bring freedom.
I saw unaccounted for money being siphoned off to subcontractors and body bags coming home filled with kids that bought the nationalistic fervor after 9/11.
I saw enough of Bush.
I saw all this and realized that no matter how bad Bush was, that didn't automatically make Obama good. I wish others had figured that out...but they will.
I don't believe the role of world police is a wise one, there will be unintended consequences. The financial ones are coming home to roost now. Empires cost money.
Cracker you and I tend to agree in our assessment of Obama, but disagree on Bush...oh well. Peace.