Timebuilder
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What did he do to the reputation of the U.S.?
Before Clinton, the office had a certain amount of respect and decorum. The lack of same under European leaders makes no difference to me. While they may have laughed at us for a "witchhunt", that is of no more consequence than a gang memeber laughing at our gun laws.
They laughed at the witchhunt ($75 million for an "independent" investigation that turned up a stain on a dress) that was conducted by the GOP.
The investigation was conducted by the office of independent council, which was begun under a democrat administration. If the cost of the investigation was high, you have to focus your frustration on the one person who could have prevented it entirely. Who might that be?
I'd assume you're just as upset with Nixon for the Watergate scandal??
I was very upset by that, for the same reasons as I am with Clinton, plus the fact that I was a democrat at the time. At least Nixon had the good sense to fess up finally and resign. No such luck with slick willy.
I'd lump our current Pres in with Nixon. Seems like alot of shady behavior going on in the White House now.
If you listen to the liberal media, there sure seems to be that happening. The truth is that this is mere conjecture with no substance.
Of course, someone in that White House didn't love Joseph Wilson's wife.....
I'd be a lot more upset if she was an operative. She was not. Even so, I hope they find out who is responsible, and charge them. Period.
has anyone done more to damage our reputation among the world than GW???
I don't think our reputaion has been "damaged" at all. Are people pissed at us? You bet, and that's GOOD. We are putting every country that supports or exports terror on notice, and we are going after the terrorists and their supporters. Fence mending? You're joking right? We OWN the fence. We staarted the fence, and we built it. We made it possible for France to be mad at us, and for Germany to be able to exist at all. We had the ability to fully clean the European clock, but if we had, we would have been just as culpable as the Nazis.
We have acted in the best, most effective, and most compassionate manner possible considering what has been visited upon our own innocent citizens. We have nothing whatsoever to be apologetic about and we can be proud of the manner in which we have conducted ourselves.
The UN was not effective in backing up its own sanctions and resolutions. They are not a world government, not yet, although the Bible indicates that the EU will likely become such a government, and likely with the UN's blessing. The UN has placated and attempted to pacify terrorists for decades, and we can clearly see what the fruits of those labors are. You can't negotiate a peace with someone who wants to eliminate you. It's just that simple. Now, it is truly a case of "us or them".
I choose us.
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