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Last Recourse of Failed Presidents

Corbett_ Wrote: Sep 04, 2012 11:41 AM
Yes. He posts the same junk on thread after thread.
loadstar Wrote: Sep 04, 2012 3:27 PM
Then blitz on by, Corbster...it is a free country...if you are, as you claim, a true conservative, then posting policing should be beneath you (right to freedom of expression). Show me where my posted comments are out of sync with the column topic....

Many people drop by to read threads who never post...I proffer well-articulated and cognitive, often well-sourced posts for those who care to ruminate about them.

This election DOES matter...court appointments alone will be huge over the next 4 years. To say that Romney and Obama are two peas in a pod is absurd prima facie.
Corbett_ Wrote: Sep 04, 2012 12:51 PM
loadstar -- the fact that you post the same stuff on multiple thread no matter what the threads are about makes it spam. I have responded to several of your posts on some threads, but I am not going to go from thread to thread pasting uin my responses on every thread.
loadstar Wrote: Sep 04, 2012 11:56 AM
Why not try retorting rather than ad hominem...if you can there Corbett?!

It is not spam-- it is the real thing!

Both the 20th and 21st centuries have seen failed presidencies.

William Howard Taft lost in 1912, though he might have retained office had not his old friend and former leader Theodore Roosevelt run as a third party Bull Moose candidate and won more votes than Taft.

Herbert Hoover failed through no fault of his own. The Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression were beyond his control, and every remedy he tried failed adequately to work.

Had the popular Cal Coolidge sought a second full term in 1928 instead of declaring, "I do not choose to run,"...

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