Yes, he deserves to be on the list, even though I would never vote for him.  Dubya tops anyone you can throw at me.  Besides possibly sarah palin.  She might detonate the entire US nuclear arsenal as her inauguration fireworks

by birdboy1 on 06/29/2009 12:52:10 AM EST

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He made a bad situation worse which resulted in a civil war in the United States.  He did nothing to try to stop it and, in fact, encouraged slavery.  The civil war that Bush caused wasn't in the U.S. but in Iraq, so I rate Buchanan as #1.  Also, Bush only tortured a few people.  He didn't try to enslave an entire race.

by EveningStarNM on 06/29/2009 07:19:31 AM EST

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But ILL BE BACH!
And you better be Haydn

by birdboy1 on 06/29/2009 12:34:56 PM EST

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I'm in a forgiving mood today.  I've taken my Tagamet and I've got a bottle of Tums handy just in case.

And I love both Haydns, and Bach, too!  Well, Michael Haydn was okay, although I never learned much of his stuff other than his Cello Concerto and a couple of serenades.

Tongue Smiley

by EveningStarNM on 06/29/2009 01:11:16 PM EST

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Youve never heard his trumpet concerto?

And of course everyone's heard Franz Joseph's 94'th symphony, mov. 2.  At 0:34 it's just a Blast

by birdboy1 on 06/29/2009 01:43:36 PM EST

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Who cares about trumpets?  I'm a cellist!

That symphony always makes me think of the costumes and group dances that those people did -- heavy dresses and high hair festooned with all kinds of crap, couples touching the tips of each others' fingers, lots of heavy makeup on both men and women, and the stink from their unwashed bodies heavy in the air, adding a bitter edge to their thick perfumes.

I am so glad that I live in the Age of Deodorant.

by EveningStarNM on 06/29/2009 06:32:41 PM EST

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