have all the USA's presidents been crap?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Columbo, Sep 6, 2006.

  1. crankyelbow

    crankyelbow Makes Music

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    Wow I never knew that...

    9/11's motives were so obvious... I can't believe anyone believes bin laden was behind that, when he can't even be tied to it. The elites want a very expensive war that we don't see... that continues indefinitely... so both sides can make them lotso money.

    JFK was a good man, forget president... he got in office and did his job (as your post states). Any president that signed onto something so horrible should have never made it to that position. We can only speculate (with much assertion...) that at some point after JFK (perhaps immediately) a president (out of either fear or indifference) signed off on such a horrible thing... because we can say without a shadow of a doubt that such things have *definitely* happened. 9/11 was just the straw that broke the islamic back.
     
  2. crankyelbow

    crankyelbow Makes Music

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    Not allow things like 9/11 to happen?

    He wasn't given the opportunity, thats the point of his assasination. The president doesn't get into office and "make" things happen... he doesn't have that power (well, not back then.........).

    JFK gave incredible speeches, and his *actions* show that he *was* for positive change. The project northwoods thing kinda threw me, talk about a direct link to his assasination... I can't believe anyone would have the balls to even come forth with such atrocity... neither could he, which made him a good president.

    Ron Paul is the only candidate I can with full confidence say would do the same (right) thing in the same situation (atrocity). If he can get elected he will most definitely put himself on this list.
     

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