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Worst Presidents

Worst American President(s)


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Strange that there is about 600 BILLION dollars worth of illegal drugs making their way into the US via Canada and Mexico.

There have been 12 million illegal immigrants enter the US over the last couple of decades. Hell, terrorist can drive over by the bus loads.

With the Trillion dollars spent in Iraq and Afghanistan over the last 10 years. The US Government could have built a security system that would prevent the Second Coming of Christ!

Come on people, you've been duped by your government. The MIC needs the money so that the proceeds all filter back to the folks in the Kingdom of Washington DC.
 
sweet post yo
 
I can guess why most of these guys are on your list, but this may be the first time I've seen Truman or JFK in the bottom five or six ever. Could you give some explanation for them please?

JFK so botched up Operation Zapata through indecision and just plain foolishness that he nearly got us all killed in the subesquent Cuban Missile Crisis. (Incidentally, this is probably what got JFK killed.)

Truman dropped the ball in Korea when he should have dropped the Bomb. It was his on his order that MacArthur crossed the 38th in the face of considerable intelligence regarding the possibility that China would enter the conflict if he did. Once China came across the border with 250k troops, Truman should have listened to MacArthur. The smart move would have been to drop the Bomb on them (the troops) and/or bomb the crap out of Bejing with conventional weapons. Here we are, sixty years later, and Korea is still a flash point for WWIII, except China is now armed with its own arsenal of nuclear weapons.

One could even argue that Truman should have used the Bomb to topple both the USSR and the PRC while we had the chance. We could have skipped right over the Cold War, the Korean War, the Great Chinese Famine, the Cuban Missle Crisis, the Vietnam War, Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge, the Iranian Revolution, the USSR's war with Afghanistan, etc. etc., if he did.
 
I am 100% sure that I am correct and factually supported in stating that President Obama is the worst president we've had...





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...in the last 2 years.

:mrgreen:
 
I am 100% sure that I am correct and factually supported in stating that President Obama is the worst president we've had...





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...in the last 2 years.

:mrgreen:
I see what you did there! But I think that Joe Biden is the worst president....














of the senate...








for the past 2 years.
 
What about George W. Bush???????
 
Conservative said "No one can change the reality that Jimmy Carter is smiling these days as Obama will replace him as our worst President in modern history. "

Let's see who agrees with him.
Conservative also thinks Democrats were in charge of the Senate when the 2001 Recession began and that the unemployment rate is derived from payroll data, which actually tracks employment, not unemployment; so I don't put a whole lot of stock in what he thinks.

I list the worst presidents as ...

Harding
Buchanan
A. Johnson
Pierce
Bush
 
President Clinton, on the other hand, repeatedly ignored, mishandled and neglected al Qaeda, including opportunities to take bin Laden into custody and/or take him out.
It's something how that lie refuses to die ...


In late 1995,when Bin Ladin was still in Sudan, the State Department and the CIA learned that Sudanese officials were discussing with the Saudi government the possibility of expelling Bin Ladin. U.S.Ambassador Timothy Carney encouraged the Sudanese to pursue this course. The Saudis, however, did not want Bin Ladin, giving as their reason their revocation of his citizenship.

Sudan’s minister of defense, Fatih Erwa, has claimed that Sudan offered to hand Bin Ladin over to the United States. The Commission has found no credible evidence that this was so. Ambassador Carney had instructions only to push the Sudanese to expel Bin Ladin. Ambassador Carney had no legal basis to ask for more from the Sudanese since, at the time, there was no indictment outstanding.

9/11 Commission Report, chapter 4, pg 109-110​
 
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