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  • Posted By: the_shelton @ 04/21/2008 7:28:41 PM

    I don't know what planet you grew up on but the Clinton Era was the most do nothing era going. All of the forces that made his presidency decent (not him) were outside of his control and far outside any of their recognition or prescience. The decline and demise of the cold war certainly wasn't under his control and his intelligence service didn't even know it was coming. The Internet was the single greatest driving force behind the economic gains during the Clinton era and I bet he couldn't even use a computer, let alone predict what kind of an impact it was going to have on the US.

    Smart America hasn't forgotten these facts and that is why we are tired of the Clintons. Enough of a bad thing is enough. Let him go back to his chasing little girls, and let her go back to not being able to formulate and effect any kind of health care solution. How long should she get, she already has had over sixteen years, and still no progress..

  • Posted By: The Dominican @ 04/20/2008 4:49:17 PM

    Well let's go to run McCain vs Obama on November, I still think Republicans inflate Obama's candidacy but democrats didn't care about it, another GOP to the white house will be the result. Everybody forgot the CLINTON ERA they (Clintons) are experts on Economy but the smart America forgot indeed that.

  • Posted By: badgerbabs @ 04/20/2008 4:23:31 PM

    I have racist friends, and that doesn't make me a racist, any more than having Christian friends makes me a Christian. Silly argument.

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