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Topic: Americans Vote Obama Worst President.....
Conrad_73's photo
Sat 07/09/16 11:25 AM






George bush was the worst.
Remember george bush knew about september 11 & was ok with killing his own people, bush being an arms dealer & sparked wars for oil & natural resources & other sinister shiit so in my opinion i wouldn't really say obama is the worst.
Hate for obama only comes from one thing, its not about what hes done or hasn't done but the main thing is because of his race.


My vote for the worst is Jimmy Carter... what a p**sy he was.

Actually Jimmy Carter was a very intelligent many. Some of his policies ended up being good. He was just a peanut farmer. I actually like Jimmy Carter as a person. And he does more good works in this world then he ever did bad in his presidency.

As a president, Carter created new cabinets like the Department of Energy and the Department of Education. Both were the biggest milestones in his career, and the Presidents who succeeded him benefited from his decisions. He also established a national energy policy that would include conservation of energy, and also laid emphasis on price control of oil and new technology. He believed these things should not be used as a luxury item but made accessible to the common man. In foreign affairs and administration, Carter continued with the Panama Canal Treaties and the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.

May be so, but.
Those hostages stayed in that country for over 300 days under his presidency... that is what I remember about Carter. That I find to be totally unacceptable, regardless of any other accomplishments.

Yeah, I get it. Hostage situations are tough. He should have sent the military in sooner, I agree. HE FAILED on that issue in a major way and it tainted his presidency for history. But the Carter Center and what he does even after is Presidency is amazing. I personally think Jimmy Carter is an amazing person and will be a true humanitarian loss to the world one day.


Carter wasn't presidential material, he was an astrophysicist, he made more contributions to the space program than any other president...

but obarry, hands down, is the worst president i've seen in my lifetime...

oh, and BTW, hi beautiful, how you been? Wb!

no Astrophysicist there!
Also no Nuclear Physicist as he bragged during his Campaigning!

Conrad_73's photo
Sat 07/09/16 11:33 AM

Jimmy Carter, had a PhD. in nuclear physics.
Yet, couldn't pronounce the word "nuclear".

"nu-cu-ler" :laughing:

actually he had no such thing,maybe the reason he couldn't pronounce it!laugh

http://atomicinsights.com/picking-on-the-jimmy-carter-myth/

Once again, I will share with you a letter that I wrote to the author of an article in the mainstream press. It is unlikely that this one would ever be printed, most of the time space limitations for letters to the editor force readers into a 200 word box.

Dear Mr. Fialka:
I enjoyed your story about new efforts to recycle nuclear fuel. It is definitely the right thing to do; our current once-through cycle only extracts about 3-5% of the potential energy of the initial fuel loads.

One myth correction, however. President Carter was a submarine officer, but he was not a nuclear engineer.

He graduated from the US Naval Academy in June 1946 (he entered in 1943 with the class of 1947, but his class was in a war-driven accelerated 3 year program) with an undesignated bachelor of science degree. Even if the Naval Academy had offered a majors program for his class, it is unlikely that it would have included Nuclear Engineering as a option – after all, the Manhattan Project was a dark secret for most of his time at Annapolis.

After graduation, Jimmy Carter served as a surface warfare officer for a two years and then volunteered for the submarine force. He served in a variety of billets, including engineer officer of diesel submarines and qualified to command submarines.

In November 1952, he began a three month temporary duty assignment at the Naval Reactor branch. He started nuclear power school (a six month course of study that leads to operator training) in March, 1953. In July 1953, his father passed away and he resigned his commission to run the family peanut farm. He was discharged from active duty on 9 October, 1953. According to an old friend of mine who served as Rickover’s personnel officer at Naval Reactors, LT Carter did not complete nuclear power school because of the need to take care of business at home.

The prototype for the USS Nautilus was completed in Idaho in May 1953, so LT Carter might have had some opportunity to see it in action before leaving the Navy. However, the USS Nautilus did not go to sea until January 17, 1955, so there is no possibility that he ever qualified to stand watch on a nuclear powered submarine.

He never experienced the incredible gift of being able to operate a power plant that was so clean that it could run inside a sealed submarine, so reliable that it could power that submarine even deep under the Arctic ice, and so energy dense that the submarine could operate for years without new fuel.

When I think about the 1976 campaign and the importance of the energy issue at that time, I cannot help but wonder why Jimmy Carter’s promoters made such a big deal about his nuclear expertise. My wonder turns to cynicism when I think about the policies that his administration imposed and the damage that they did to the growth of the industry just at a time when we most needed a vibrant new energy industry player.

Best regards,

Rod Adams
Editor, Atomic Insights
www.atomicinsights.com

It is sometimes important to try to set the record straight.

mightymoe's photo
Sat 07/09/16 11:34 AM







George bush was the worst.
Remember george bush knew about september 11 & was ok with killing his own people, bush being an arms dealer & sparked wars for oil & natural resources & other sinister shiit so in my opinion i wouldn't really say obama is the worst.
Hate for obama only comes from one thing, its not about what hes done or hasn't done but the main thing is because of his race.


My vote for the worst is Jimmy Carter... what a p**sy he was.

Actually Jimmy Carter was a very intelligent many. Some of his policies ended up being good. He was just a peanut farmer. I actually like Jimmy Carter as a person. And he does more good works in this world then he ever did bad in his presidency.

As a president, Carter created new cabinets like the Department of Energy and the Department of Education. Both were the biggest milestones in his career, and the Presidents who succeeded him benefited from his decisions. He also established a national energy policy that would include conservation of energy, and also laid emphasis on price control of oil and new technology. He believed these things should not be used as a luxury item but made accessible to the common man. In foreign affairs and administration, Carter continued with the Panama Canal Treaties and the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.

May be so, but.
Those hostages stayed in that country for over 300 days under his presidency... that is what I remember about Carter. That I find to be totally unacceptable, regardless of any other accomplishments.

Yeah, I get it. Hostage situations are tough. He should have sent the military in sooner, I agree. HE FAILED on that issue in a major way and it tainted his presidency for history. But the Carter Center and what he does even after is Presidency is amazing. I personally think Jimmy Carter is an amazing person and will be a true humanitarian loss to the world one day.


Carter wasn't presidential material, he was an astrophysicist, he made more contributions to the space program than any other president...

but obarry, hands down, is the worst president i've seen in my lifetime...

oh, and BTW, hi beautiful, how you been? Wb!

no Astrophysicist there!
Also no Nuclear Physicist as he bragged during his Campaigning!


everything is saying he was a nuclear physics major, and spent 7 years in the naval nuke program...

but both voyagers and the mariner spacecraft were his doings...

Conrad_73's photo
Sat 07/09/16 11:52 AM

Seakolony's photo
Sat 07/09/16 12:20 PM


Jimmy Carter, had a PhD. in nuclear physics.
Yet, couldn't pronounce the word "nuclear".

"nu-cu-ler" :laughing:

actually he had no such thing,maybe the reason he couldn't pronounce it!laugh

http://atomicinsights.com/picking-on-the-jimmy-carter-myth/

Once again, I will share with you a letter that I wrote to the author of an article in the mainstream press. It is unlikely that this one would ever be printed, most of the time space limitations for letters to the editor force readers into a 200 word box.

Dear Mr. Fialka:
I enjoyed your story about new efforts to recycle nuclear fuel. It is definitely the right thing to do; our current once-through cycle only extracts about 3-5% of the potential energy of the initial fuel loads.

One myth correction, however. President Carter was a submarine officer, but he was not a nuclear engineer.

He graduated from the US Naval Academy in June 1946 (he entered in 1943 with the class of 1947, but his class was in a war-driven accelerated 3 year program) with an undesignated bachelor of science degree. Even if the Naval Academy had offered a majors program for his class, it is unlikely that it would have included Nuclear Engineering as a option – after all, the Manhattan Project was a dark secret for most of his time at Annapolis.

After graduation, Jimmy Carter served as a surface warfare officer for a two years and then volunteered for the submarine force. He served in a variety of billets, including engineer officer of diesel submarines and qualified to command submarines.

In November 1952, he began a three month temporary duty assignment at the Naval Reactor branch. He started nuclear power school (a six month course of study that leads to operator training) in March, 1953. In July 1953, his father passed away and he resigned his commission to run the family peanut farm. He was discharged from active duty on 9 October, 1953. According to an old friend of mine who served as Rickover’s personnel officer at Naval Reactors, LT Carter did not complete nuclear power school because of the need to take care of business at home.

The prototype for the USS Nautilus was completed in Idaho in May 1953, so LT Carter might have had some opportunity to see it in action before leaving the Navy. However, the USS Nautilus did not go to sea until January 17, 1955, so there is no possibility that he ever qualified to stand watch on a nuclear powered submarine.

He never experienced the incredible gift of being able to operate a power plant that was so clean that it could run inside a sealed submarine, so reliable that it could power that submarine even deep under the Arctic ice, and so energy dense that the submarine could operate for years without new fuel.

When I think about the 1976 campaign and the importance of the energy issue at that time, I cannot help but wonder why Jimmy Carter’s promoters made such a big deal about his nuclear expertise. My wonder turns to cynicism when I think about the policies that his administration imposed and the damage that they did to the growth of the industry just at a time when we most needed a vibrant new energy industry player.

Best regards,

Rod Adams
Editor, Atomic Insights
www.atomicinsights.com

It is sometimes important to try to set the record straight.


I am good. How gave you been?

Rock's photo
Sat 07/09/16 01:55 PM


Jimmy Carter, had a PhD. in nuclear physics.
Yet, couldn't pronounce the word "nuclear".

"nu-cu-ler" :laughing:


neither could bush...


True dat. :laughing:

But, Bush didn't have a PhD.
in nu-cu-ler physics

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Sun 07/10/16 11:29 PM





Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 07/11/16 07:08 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Mon 07/11/16 07:17 AM

The Obama Contamination

<copied in part>

All this is simple childishness, the journalistic equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears and whistling Dixie so you don't have to hear the bad news. Whether you agree with Obama or not, the fact remains that his administration has been wracked with scandal from the IRS to Fast and Furious to the persecution of journalists to Benghazi to the lies about Bowe Bergdahl to the lies and dirty deals used to pass Obamacare to the lies used to push the Iran nuclear deal and on and on. Just because the New York Times has responded to these scandals with a curious lack of interest in no way means they didn't exist.

As for Obama's success, a fair journalist might at least consider his disastrous mishandling of the Middle East, the economic crumbling of Obamacare, the out-of-control debt, a recovery that never quite takes off because of feverish over-regulation and (did I mention?) Obamacare, and of course the upsurge in racial tension which the president has stoked with his reckless pre-judgements of the police and his false 1970s view of America.

The desperate need of left-wing journalists to see Obama as "pure" and "most successful" — to see him as they've reported him instead of how he is — is in part a result of the racial pathology of the left, its tendency to reduce people to their victim group. The notion that "the first black president" has been a failure would be, according to this way of thinking, a nasty slight against a race rather than, what it is, an indictment of bad ideas and their consequences.

<full article here>

http://pjmedia.com/andrewklavan/2016/07/10/the-obama-contamination/?singlepage=true




Conrad_73's photo
Mon 07/11/16 07:34 AM


The Obama Contamination

<copied in part>

All this is simple childishness, the journalistic equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears and whistling Dixie so you don't have to hear the bad news. Whether you agree with Obama or not, the fact remains that his administration has been wracked with scandal from the IRS to Fast and Furious to the persecution of journalists to Benghazi to the lies about Bowe Bergdahl to the lies and dirty deals used to pass Obamacare to the lies used to push the Iran nuclear deal and on and on. Just because the New York Times has responded to these scandals with a curious lack of interest in no way means they didn't exist.

As for Obama's success, a fair journalist might at least consider his disastrous mishandling of the Middle East, the economic crumbling of Obamacare, the out-of-control debt, a recovery that never quite takes off because of feverish over-regulation and (did I mention?) Obamacare, and of course the upsurge in racial tension which the president has stoked with his reckless pre-judgements of the police and his false 1970s view of America.

The desperate need of left-wing journalists to see Obama as "pure" and "most successful" — to see him as they've reported him instead of how he is — is in part a result of the racial pathology of the left, its tendency to reduce people to their victim group. The notion that "the first black president" has been a failure would be, according to this way of thinking, a nasty slight against a race rather than, what it is, an indictment of bad ideas and their consequences.

<full article here>

http://pjmedia.com/andrewklavan/2016/07/10/the-obama-contamination/?singlepage=true




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Mon 07/11/16 07:39 AM

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Fri 07/15/16 02:16 PM

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Fri 07/15/16 10:57 PM

George bush was the worst.
Remember george bush knew about september 11 & was ok with killing his own people, bush being an arms dealer & sparked wars for oil & natural resources & other sinister shiit so in my opinion i wouldn't really say obama is the worst.
Hate for obama only comes from one thing, its not about what hes done or hasn't done but the main thing is because of his race.


Blah, Blah, Blah noway

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Fri 07/15/16 11:05 PM



Americans Vote Obama Worst President Since World War II

A new survey shows Americans think Obama is the worst of the 12 U.S. presidents since 1945.

A new poll shows Americans think President Barack Obama is the worst commander in chief since World War II.

Unlike Ronald Reagan, who respondents determined to be the best president since World War II, Obama led the pack of the most disliked presidents. Of the 12 men who have taken over the Oval Office since 1945, 33 percent of voters surveyed said Obama is the worst.

The Quinnipiac University poll surveyed 1,446 registered voters nationwide from June 24-30. The margin of error was +/-2.6.

http://www.usnews.com/news/newsgram/articles/2014/07/02/americans-vote-obama-worst-the-president-since-world-war-ii

Americans couldn't seem to determine which disfavored leader was the lesser of two evils. Thirty-nine percent of the poll’s voters said Obama is a better president than George W. Bush, while 40 percent said he is worse.

The poll also revealed that 40 percent of voters approve of the way Obama is handling his presidency, while 53 percent disapprove.

Ya think? laugh




I am pretty sure Jimmy Carter is happy about that.


Let's see Carter gave us Iran as an enemy and one of the biggest state sponsors of terrorism in the world.

Clinton gave us Al-Qaeda and probably also spread around a bunch of cooties lol.

Obama Gave us ISIS who now have Iraq and Syria's WMD's! Oh and under his leadership we have lost all most all of Iraq.

Damn morons. All three of them.

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