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Thu May 06 2004, 01:52PM

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65a4651894 wrote ...

It would be good to have intelligent president than the barbarian one.



lol....yeah. ..America has only had one professionally intellectual president and that was Woodrow Wilson. Other than not joining the League of Nations, he was a good promoting progressivism. Theodor Rooselvet and FDR were good too.
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