Re: Trashing Jewish Holy Sites



On Sep 17, 7:24 pm, "Peter Jason" <p...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well he *did* have a bad press because of his
dour personality. But he was just a
politician of his time without skills to
disguise this fact.

FDR was at least as bad, but he had a clever
(and tolerant) wife who sang his meagre
praises.

Reminds us of poor Richard III whose few
bad-boy lapses live on via literary hacks,
whilst all the good was buried with him.

"Kendall K. Down"
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"Peter Jason" <p...@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Poor President Nixon was, at that time,
under
siege by the usual swarms of left-wing
hairy
hippies, do-good let-someone-else-pay
Democrats, scungy Washington Post
scribblers
out for a scoop, anti-war mongers, and the
usual plethora of bandwagoneers and
television touts.

Sympathy for Tricky Dicky? Good grief!

Ken Down

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Just saw an interview with Alan Greenspan. He said Nixon and Clinton
were the most intelligent Presidents he served. He said Nixon had two
personalities, the political one, and then a really dark side.
Greenspan said it took him a few months to figure it out. He said
that President Ford was the most honorable man with the fewest
neurosis he had ever seen in a politician. He said his word was gold.
A truely decent man.
As for Roosevelt, I remember my father listening to my young opinion
of him. After I finished his reply was, "Roosevelt never did a damn
thing but talk. The depression was as bad in '41 as in '32. What
brought us out of the depression was Dec.7, 1941. I was there, and
don't let anyone tell you different." And my father was a Democrat.
Regards, Ken
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according to our ability to discern the truth correctly and act upon
it." - Ken www.veritasnovel.com

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