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…a department that exists solely to deal with terrorism…
…never use the words “terrorism” or “terror” in her first address to Congress?
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I guess that means we pulled our troops out of Iraq?
No?
We pulled them out of Afghanistan?
No? We added MORE?
Then what changed?
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But you know what I bet you won’t hear about in Doyle’s budget proposal?
Pay cuts for government employees.
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Lots of people are doing lists of the best and worst Presidents, generic viagra viagra today.
But I’m more interested in the most overrated and the most underated.
Most overrated: JFK.
The cult around this man is just silly. At best, there his presidency is a mixed bag. It certainly wasn’t “Camelot.”
Most underrated: This one is a lot tougher, but the fact that I haven’t heard much about Thomas Jefferson lately makes me want to pick him. I’m concerned that a man who has his own monument in D.C. and is on Mount Rushmore didn’t make the top-five Presidents in CSPANS’ Presidential Leadership Survey.
Not only was Jefferson a great President (think Louisiana Purchase, Lewis & Clark, and the separation of Church and State), but I think an argument can be made that Jefferson was the greatest man who ever held the Presidency.
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5 comments February 12th, 2009