Who said buck stops here
I suppose if you are a partisan, you may feel obliged to defend all events and decisions when your party is in power. Not me. Bad decisions, poor judgment, weak leadership are part, unfortunately, of the presidency.
I think we should rise above party affiliation and call it as we see it. Both parties have their share of such poor administrations. But have you noticed some politicians accept responsibility for the problems they deal with and other politicians blame others for any bad outcomes? As a rule usually a sitting president with such immature tendencies will blame the previous administration.
Which is my universal complaint about our presidents. Why, almost every president since that time with possibly a few exceptions has blamed the previous administration for at least one of the problems they have encountered. This only proves to blame is human. Nonetheless, President Biden has horrified Americans with the botched job he and his administration caused in the planned departure of Afghanistan. He has proved himself to be incompetent and incapable of serving this country as president and commander in chief.
The catastrophe in Afghanistan has been horrible to witness. The number of Americans and Afghani left behind to fend for themselves is abominable. That Biden could cast the finger of blame on anyone for this disaster is outrageous and totally unacceptable. In England where there still is a shred of honor left in politicians, he would do so. The desk sign was designed by Buford E. The latter expression is said to have originated with the game of poker, in which a marker or counter, frequently in frontier days a knife with a buckhorn handle, was used to indicate the person whose turn it was to deal.
On more than one occasion, President Truman referred to the desk sign in public statements. No one else can do the deciding for him. Your purchase helps support the educational and exhibit programs of the Harry S. Categories Home. History, Culture. World History, Culture. World War I. World War II. Korean War. On the reverse side, that is, the side that Truman saw, it was inscribed, "I'm from Missouri". That's a short form of "I'm from Missouri. Show me".
Natives of that state a. It is highly likely that the original of the sign that Canfil saw was the one on the desk of retired army officer Colonel A.
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