Ya think?
He never won either election. His friends who first counted the bogus ballots in FL helped with the first, and his friends who bought out the Electronic Ballots (Diebold) helped with the second one.
2006-06-09 17:06:28
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answered by insanatie 2
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No, I believe that the American people didn't want any of the other candidates in the Presidency because none of them would have done a very good job.
In 2000, when Bush 1st elected, he was against Al Gore. I live only an hour from his hometown and know what kind of person he really is. He's a small town celebrity. No one wants that kind of person n the White House.
In 2004, he was against that guy that flipped out on everyone. I believe that if it weren't for that outburst, more people would have supported him.But, we don't want someone that isn't predictable.
Both times, that left bush.
The 1st time, we knew of the family name more than him personally, so we went with what we thought was the safer bet.
The 2nd time, we had no one else to do it, and he'd already been there once, so what the he**, let's go ahead and keep him.
He's only been there so long by accident.
Thank God he can't be voted in again!
2006-06-16 08:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, the American people thought that he was a good enough leader to re-elect. Honestly, 2004 was a choice between the lesser of two evils. Both candidates were retarted, so the people went with what they knew. And you have to admit, Dubya did do an alright job after 9/11, it's just this whole Iraq thing that he screwed up on. Of course, there is the possibilty that someone in Australia hacked our election (completely possible by the way).
2006-06-09 17:11:01
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answered by olskoolsouljah 2
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Yes, the American people voted President Bush into office twice. This is such a ridiculous question, you keep on believing that the elections were bought and paid for, whatever makes you happy. The electoral system is fine, however, I doubt you even understand why we have it. Please educate yourself before you run your mouth, and don't do it on some liberal web-site GO TO THE LIBRARY AND STAY OFF THE COMPUTER!!!!
2006-06-09 17:21:41
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answered by rosi l 5
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The masses are a$$es. Our electorial system is ridiculous and outdated, not so much corrupt. It's just a pity what depths Bush has taken our nation to.
2006-06-09 17:08:27
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answered by HisChamp1 5
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I voted for George (The Exterminator) Bush twice. I'll tell you why. Radical Muslims tried to bring down the American economy by crashing planes into buildings. Killing innocent civilians. If it hadn't been for W's leadership, you would still be hiding underneath your bed. W told us to fear not! We are Americans. We can overcome anything. Go about your daily business and don't let a bunch of ignorant killers stop you. For that, W will always be remembered.
2006-06-09 17:09:20
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answered by sean1201 6
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Bush did not win by popular vote either time, but by the Electoral college tallies.
Each state has a certain value of Electoral votes assigned to them, whomever has the popular majority wins all the votes for that state.
You don't have to win all the states votes, just the right ones.
Which is why states like California (Which has the greatest number of electoral votes in the country), is so critical to presidential campaigns.
2006-06-09 17:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with most of what you say.
The electorial system is corrupt, but special interest/big business
paid for the first one, War time mentality allowed the second to "happen", along with a few secret service gestapo visits
to silence the loud disenters.
2006-06-09 17:08:53
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answered by wi_saint 6
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They have had several recounts in Florida months after Bush took office and the results didn't get much air time on the biased liberal media or you would have know that no matter how they counted the ballots, Bush always came out as the winner. I believe you should keep telling people about your conspiracy theories so they will know just how uninformed you are and will therefore vote Republican.
2006-06-09 17:10:00
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answered by MorgantonNC 4
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Snap is wrong! The majority of the people DID NOT VOTE for Bush in the first election. Contrary to Republican belief, both elections were stolen!
2006-06-09 17:10:38
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answered by bconehead 5
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Yes and No - reality check here for the liberals -
in the first election the PEOPLE did not vote him into office -- the electoral college did which in our system represents the people
in the next election the people by over 2 million people voted him into office
2006-06-09 17:07:31
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answered by Hot Lava 2
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