Just another reason to never judge a President's legacy in the present. It requires 10 years to get an indication, 20 to gain context and 50+ to truly understand. I'd argue that many issues of today are a result of the policies of FDR.
>Just goes to show that you never can really tell ahead of time...There were a LOT of things B Clinton did wrong or didn't do that he should have, but all in all, I agree with you. Although ignoring his many blunders (I'm not referring to sexual here), it could be argued that he set the wheels in motion for what is happening today (Nov 12, 1999)...
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>>Bill was a pretty good president though. He certainly left your country in a better state than its in now.
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