The problem is guys. I would imagine you were among the first to condemn Clinton on his mistakes while in office. It's a shame that you holier than now Republicans cannot admit to the failures of this corrupt administration. I guess it is beyond you to accept responsibility for your parties presidential screw ups. (to many to mention) The good thing is someone will be the president shortly and we can send GW back to land of his Mexican breathren. Whether it be Dem or Repub it has to be an improvement.
You know Robsdad, you got to open your mind up and realize that the president does not have the power to do the things that the left claims he can. Remember that up until FDR, the president's power was really limited to what the congress allowed him to do.
You are right about the party but that is for the people to deal with, not to have some person say I will change things if you elect me, but rather need to get off our lazy a**es and get politically involved.
Now the other thing is that really P*sses me off to no end is that no one seems to remember carter, the worst president this country has ever had. Many will hold him up as the person to emulate as a president but they seem to live in this fantasy world of make beleive and Disney cartoons. He is the one person that is truly to blame for the international problems we have today, not Bush, not Reagan, not no one else, but Carter. If you look at his rhetoric of the last few years, read his book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid and listen to his fans, you will see where the increase in Islamic fundamentalism is getting fueled. It surely was not an invasion of a country that followed UN resolutions, it was not the attacks made in Afghanistan but the d*mn weakness our country showed by allowing people like Carter to criticize the country openly on foreign soil, a former president breaking all decorum of the office which he held to side with the enemy of the country - disgusting individual. We show our weakness, not our strengths and the left's hatred for the man presently in the WH, not the system of government or the office helps them continue to grow.