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Is Obama another Teenager like W. Bush, B. Clinton and J. Carter?

It’s strange how worst president in history candidate Jimmy Carter who said W. Bush was the worst president in history appears to be an identical twin of Bush.

Jimmy’s call for democracy in Iran lead to high oil prices, a dead US economy and Islamic extremists control of Iran.

W. Bush’s call for democracy in Iraq lead to high oil prices, a dead US economy and Islamic extremists control of Iraq by Iran.

Again it’s strange how worst president in history candidates Billy Clinton and W. Bush look alike.

Teenage W. said he won’t send troops on “vague aimless and endless deployments” like teenage Billy Clinton’s call for democracy in Bosnia and Kosovo.

But being a teen W. forgot what he said and send troops on “vague aimless and endless deployments” in Iraq.

It’s a tough call on which of the three teens is the worst president in history.

W. and Jimmy’s presidencies lead to malaise economies due to liberal economic policies and the spread of Islamic extremist control by Iran.

While Billy’s economy was fine thanks to conservative policies due to Republican control of the Senate and House, he had problems sexually abusing women, possibly even raping them, as while as obstructing justice and lying under oath.

Now reminiscent of W., Jimmy and Billy we have a new young unknown named Obama who says we shouldn’t have sent troops on a vague aimless and endless deployment in Iraq.

But might this young candidate be like W. and forget what he said and send troops on a vague aimless and endless deployments somewhere else like baby Bush and follow Democrat Billy Clinton to show how tough he is?

Or might he be as weak as Jimmy and send signals to Islamic extremists that the US is a weakling nation that can be pushed around by bullies?

Young Obama who supports same-sex marriage in California is also like teen Jimmy and Billy in supporting the killing of unborn babies as while as the homosexual take over of the US culture.

Maybe we need an adult in the White House like Ronald Reagan.

 

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