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Auntie Bush Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-19-08 12:16 AM
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93. Now that's a ridiculous statement
Edited on Sat Jan-19-08 12:20 AM by Auntie Bush
"He hurt the working families of the poor, and middle class. He did whatever the GOP wanted him to do."

He HELPED the poor and working families more than any president ever.
Where have you been? :shrug: Obviously not paying attention or studying history.

By the way...he had a Rethug congress and it was kind of difficult (almost impossible if he weren't such a good politician and it takes a good politician to get things accomplished in Washington...think Johnson) to get all his democratic issues passed as he'd like and was forced to compromise. It's called NEGOTIATION and politics. That's why he accomplished so much.
Yes, he wasn't as liberal as you may have wanted...but he HAD to drop some of his objectives in order to win the election...which he did...thank goodness! Thank you Bill Clinton. I :loveya: Bill and I'll sleep better at night knowing you will be right there advising Hillary if she wins. I said advising...not telling her what to do or controlling her and I do believe she is more progressive than he ever was.
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