Academy Sees Applications Drop

<p>Shogun, I have to say that your earlier posts were some of the best summations I have ever read.
You are correct, it is not so much that W is right or wrong. After all, even a stopped clock is correct twice a day. He is just the last example of disappointments in governing.</p>

<p>After 10+ years of controlling the Congress and holding the White House for about 18 out of the last 22 years, the Republicans have proven themselves to be completely inept at governing. The Republican party has proven, over and over again, that they can win elections; the candidates elected simply can't govern.</p>

<p>Perhaps, but that's only because he's trying to be friends with his political enemies.</p>

<p>We knew Clinton was going to be a disaster going in, and we were right, so I guess we couldn't claim to be surprised. The only reason he wasn't worse was because the 1994 election slammed the brakes on him and his buddies.</p>

<p>The absolute worst, of course, was Carter.</p>

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<p>I'll buy that, but I'd love to see the reactions of all you "moderates" if they did come out and start trying to cut spending and so forth. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>I hope neither of you seriously believe that the previous 40 years of Democrat rule were a raving success.</p>

<p>You must have voted for Carter along with all those women. :eek:
It's inconceivable to me that anyone in their right mind considers Clinton less of a disappointment than G.W. Mind boggling!!</p>

<p>AAAAARRRGGHHHHH!!!!! </p>

<p>A RABBIT!</p>

<p>HELP!</p>

<p>:D</p>