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Old 08-24-2010, 08:06 PM
 
Location: Columbia, SC
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Originally Posted by lifelongMOgal View Post
Truth is it was never GW Bush's fault, It was never Clinton's fault. It wasn't even Wilson's or FDR's fault. The fault for our loss of freedoms and economic faulterings due to political policies has been and always will be the fault of the American people for not remaining vigilant against those whom threaten the COnstitution and limited government.
Which is exactly why this country would be better off today had Ronnie never set foot in the WH.

His penchant for deficit spending and the 15% growth in the size of the government during his tenure created the roadmap to disaster that W followed to its logical conclusion.

The recession we are in right now is our payoff for dancing with that Devil.
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