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I think you would be better off forming your own opinion on certain things because SOME of the people answering this question are stupid!

2006-06-15 02:20:15 · answer #1 · answered by Karen 6 · 1 2

George Bush is a good man. War is terrible, but necessary to keep your sorry as_ safe and free. Or do want to be forced to speak Arabic? Forced to pray kneeling 5 times a day in America.? (renamed I'm sure) Depending on your perspective we have been in WW3 since 1972 when Hamas attacked the Olympic village killing the Jewish athletes, to the Iranians taking over the US Embassy, barracks in Beirut, Disco techs in Germany, planes and ships that were hijacked during the Eighties, The first World Trade Center Bombing in 1993, attack on the USS Cole,9/11, attacks in Sri Lanka, Philippians, Italy, Spain, and Great Britain.
While we can win it, the modern media is being complacent with those that hate us. By trying to create dissent in this country instead of trying to promote unity. And they and many weird websites turn America against the ones trying to stop the evil. When and if we get invaded, what political party do you think will get blamed?

2006-06-05 11:12:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No he's not the most evil... I don't even think he's evil. One of the stupidest men ever born, most definitely. He is responsible for more innocent deaths than were lost in 9/11 and counting. But he thinks that God talks with him and that it's okay.... the scary thing is that so many Americans voted for him. Had the supreme court not picked him for president Gore would have barley won... we'd still have an idiot for president but at least he wouldn't have made things worse.

2006-06-17 13:24:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No he is one of the GREATEST men ever born. If idiots could read then you may find out that Ted Kennedy has murdered and is still in office. Most of the Kennedys have commited crimes and lo and behold they are covered up. If you had some sense you would wake up and smell the coffee. Have you done anything for our Country? I guess you agree that we should just roll over and let people crap on us forever. If Clinton had been more of a President than an adultress 9-11 may have been prevented. Our President does his job very well. Take a look at all sides of issues then throw blame.

2006-06-06 09:22:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

this is a fecetious question, much like Sephen Colbert's question on his show: "George Bush-great president or greatest president?"
Bush is a selfish, utterly average man who doesn't like details or dissenters, a setof traits shared by both good and evil men.
he question you should really be asking yourself is: "if you think he is so evil, why did you not try to help get out the vote to make sure he wasn't elected FOR A SECOND TERM? the fact that America elected him twice makes us just as guilty as he - guilt by acquiescence.
Stop demonizing him, and realize that he is just a person. Recognize that he has a huge support staff that allow him to do the things that upset you so much. Focus on removing them from power, and the world will be a somewhat better place.

2006-06-14 11:59:56 · answer #5 · answered by arcayne_1 3 · 0 0

First of all, dont get me wrong, I am not a supporter of the "Bush regime". But, lets look at things clearly, I hardly doubt that in our 200 plus year history, that all of the U.S. Presidents combined, have killed as many people as many of the tyrants of the world have in one swipe. Anybody read the news coming out of African countries and the atrocities there? Anyone remember the 20th century slaughter in Tiennamen Square? People in the world like to use the U.S. as a whipping boy because we are an easy target, but for those of us that stay abreast of world affairs know that the president of the United States Of America if far from being the biggest murderer of innocent people on this planet.

2006-06-16 06:28:32 · answer #6 · answered by aywhooo 1 · 0 0

He isn't evil, he's just trying to be a good leader, but not doing a very good job. But that doesn't make him evil!

Besides, how many deaths are Saddam and Osama Bin Laden responsible for? Way more than President Bush!

2006-06-05 12:33:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He's note the most evil man ever born, that's silly to think because if you ponder it he's more like our first leader, Gorge Washington, and he was one of our beast Leaders! George Bush is NOT responsible for any deaths in our army, or citizens.

2006-06-05 11:22:53 · answer #8 · answered by cmn915@sbcyahoo.net 1 · 0 0

BECAUSE CONS ARE A SPECIAL PEOPLE

Thay supported bush, but in time, you will come to
realize how he targeted you for deception.

They were specially picked because of the attributes
you possess: fear, ignorance, arrogance, belligerence,
bigotry, and low self-esteem. Bush's political
strategists calculated that the people most easily
misled and controlled are the ones who fit your
profile, so they crafted their propaganda just for
you.

He got your support by making you feel better about
your personal flaws. He told you to wave the flag
because your bigotry is nothing be ashamed of, and to
thump the bible because your ignorance is a virtue.
You should cherish your hatefulness and
small-mindedness as they are family values. You are
not society's rejects, but rather, you are higher on
the ladder than certain other people. Right-wing radio
points them out so that you know who to hate to feel
better about yourself.

He feeds you crap about "imminent threat",
"patriotism", "spreading freedom", and "flowers and
candy". He's only tossing you a bone because he knows
he's going to be asking you for a hefty sacrifice
soon. He repeats meaningless, mind-numbing platitudes
like "Freedom is not free!" and "We're fighting them
there so we don't have to fight them here!" You fell
for it.

By now, it should be apparent that the invasion of
Iraq was a shameless oil grab. We're there because the
rich, powerful, and greedy of this country, people who
you have nothing to do with, want to control that part
of the world's oil resources for decades to come, and
they're using your tax dollars and your children's
blood to do it. Over a hundred thousand people,
American and Iraqi, are dead because of it, and the
depleted uranium left behind will ensure that tens of
thousands more die afterwards. You call that
liberation? Not even that many people died when Saddam
Hussein tried to grab Kuwait's oil fields years ago.

Yes, you are a special people, cons. You do not
possess patriotism, a love of America, or any of those
high-minded ideals as you would like to believe. You
possess the qualities that allowed bush to hijack your
free will to do his bidding. You were used, and he did
it by playing to the personal shortcomings that most
people try to hide. Like Samuel L. Jackson's character
at the end of the movie Unbreakable, you become aware,
only after the fact, of the disgraceful role that you
were destined to play. You will come to realize that
you are history's bad guy. Like the McCarthyites or
the brownshirts, you will serve both as a symbol of
shame and a warning to future generations. You truly
are a special people.GOD HELP US ALL,AND AMERICA.

2006-06-05 10:59:21 · answer #9 · answered by parshooter 5 · 0 0

I don't think he is evil,
He is just a man of low intellect who has had his head turned by power.
I think he would probably be a very good Assistant Accountant but he is not Predisent material.
As for the deaths, he is responsible for starting this totally
un-necessary war which ha do with anything but his desire to control the oil interests in Iraq.

He thinks he is king of the world but men like him have a habit of being pushed from their positions of power.

2006-06-12 20:00:59 · answer #10 · answered by monkeyface 7 · 0 0

I'm starting to think mark is the most evil man ever born..
Funny how he mistakes "deaths" for U.S. military deaths. Even so it's Bush's war, he's responsible...

2006-06-05 13:03:12 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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