Re: Dumbya the 'Worst in History'? Of Course - Everybody Knows That



On May 22, 5:48 am, zubenelgenubi <zubenelgen...@xxxxxxxxxx> loyal to
France but still supported by a grant from the RNC wrote:
WSJ COMMENTARY

By MARK MOYAR
May 22, 2007

Jimmy Carter made a remarkable statement late last week in telling the
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that "I think as far as the adverse impact
on the nation around the world, [the Bush] administration has been the
worst in history."

Good for him! James Earl Carter - what a guy! Still telling the
exact truth and dealing with fools virtuously and intelligently. It's
clear that knowing what Jimmy thinks of Dumbya REALLY embarrasses you
about your stumbling loser, the Commander-in-Cheat.

.



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