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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 11:54:31 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:42:12 2010. Great post. That's something I admired about Clinton, and was extremely happy with him as president. While I didn't agree with a lot of his political ideas, I also liked how at least he understood the fact that the presidency is not a free for all either. He learned his lessons early on in his first term, and adjusted. Obama doesn't have that trait. I already wrote him off as a failure of a pre4sident, and he doesn't have a chance of redeeming at this point.I didn't care for Clinton his first half a year either, but quickly grew towards him, enough to completely support him in 1996, and vote for him. While I think he lacked judgement in his scandals, the Republicans were out of line back then too to do what they did to him. So this all said, Obama doesn't have a chance to be half a Clinton. And he is way too ine3xperienced to be president. |
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