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20/04/2006 14:10:36
 
 
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Clinton was cut off at the knees, while Bush has embraced big-money pharmaceutical lobbists. They just had an article yesterday where Medicare seniors have found, after boatloads of research to select a plan under the new rules, that the cheapest plan for meds is no plan. Just buy off the shelf at Costco.

>>>>Obviously, we will NEVER agree on this. I think the Clinton era is leaps and bounds beyond any problems, corruption, and misuses of power of any other administration.
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>>>I guess it depends on your POV. According to that well known liberal media outlet, Fox News,
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>>>http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,173866,00.html
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>>>the scorecard for White House Staff indictments for recent administrations is:
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>>>Reagan 3
>>>BushII 2 (if you include Libby)
>>>Clinton 3
>>>Nixon 2
>>>
>>>BushII's score could go up depending on what falls out of the Abramoff affair.
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>>Except you forgot that little thingy about the impeachment of ole Slick Willie. Then there were the fiascos like Hillary's health care and car repair, and the daily doses of scandals. Clinton's lies cost the taxpayers millions.
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>Health care, right, that's a noose around his neck. There were massive tactical mistakes, mainly drafting a fait accompli in near secrecy, but they really did have the right idea. Our health care system is hopelessly broken and would be unaccepable in any other civilized nation I can think of. And now things are worse than before. We spend twice as much of our GNP on health care as other countries and still have tens of millions uncovered. It's a mess. Clinton was the first one to take on the mess. And he was cut off at the knees by the big money lobbyists.

(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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