MY WEBLOG

[Previous entry: "Body Worlds 3"] [Main Index] [Next entry: "Al Gore: An Inconvenient Truth"]

05/08/2006: "Rolling Stone: Bush - The Worst President in History?"

Cover of Rolling Stone magazine showing George Bush in a dunce cap on a stool.Rolling Stone's article, The Worst President in History? is interesting (they also link to their 1999 article on Bush) (Here's the original article from the History News Network, which I haven't read.) I'm not saying that Rolling Stone is accurate or inaccurate, merely that it's interesting (I ran across an interesting blog on this subject, too - dave's not here).

I Googled for a well-reasoned rebuttal to the information in the article, but could't find one too quickly - I'll be glad to read anything that doesn't say "Clinton started a war in Bosina" or "Kerry would have been worse." I'm looking for something that indicates positive results for the majority of Americans that are directly ascribable to Bush. I'll also accept positive results that may not be direct, but that are logical conclusions. I'm most concerned about how Bush has improved the lives of the handicapped, public school children, the poor, the lower middle class, the middle class, working mothers, stay at home mothers, and agnostics/atheists.


Replies: 6 Comments

On this path, you can apply for a closed-end home equity loan in which the bank pushes the entire loan amount across the counter at a fixed interest rate. debt claims and money

money said @ 12/13/2006 06:54 AM CST

Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported that the average for 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages fell this past week to 6.31 percent, down from 6.4 percent the previous week and the lowest rate since it was 6.24 percent in early March. non-financial and money

money said @ 12/10/2006 11:15 PM CST

Borrowers with $20,000 or more in student loans benefit from an additional 1 percent rate reduction after they make 36 on-time payments. federal reserve and money

money said @ 12/04/2006 11:00 AM CST

Growing evidence that the economy is slowing is behind the decline in interest rates, which move in the opposite direction from bond prices. michigan mortgage rates [URL=http://www.cv.nrao.edu/~abridle/php/gallery/docs/Collateral-Loans.html] michigan mortgage rates[/URL] http://www.cv.nrao.edu/~abridle/php/gallery/docs/Collateral-Loans.html mortgage loans business mortgage union mortgage

michigan mortgage rates said @ 11/13/2006 06:00 PM CST

If paying your mortgage has become a hardship, it's time to look for a better deal. Both here debt negotiatorsand there out of debt fair debt collection practices act and money Deficiency Judgment Fiduciary Repayment Plan

money said @ 10/19/2006 04:59 PM CST

Do you end every month with barely enough cash to pay the bills, and sometimes have to tap into your savings to get by? Payment Cap [URL=http://www.jmsbwebsolutions.com/home_links.php] Payment Cap[/URL] http://www.jmsbwebsolutions.com/home_links.php Call Provision Adjustment Period Consumer Reporting Agency (or bureau)

Payment Cap said @ 10/17/2006 05:38 PM CST

Add A New Comment

Name

E-Mail (optional)

Homepage (optional)

Comments


Remember Me Forget Me

Blog Home
Blog Archives
Rex and Steve home
Contact Us