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This statement doesn't put me pro or anti Bush. I am simply looking to see if anybody out there even knows why they hate the president other than mere follow the leader. Is it the media, parents, teachers, or friends that form your opinions. Listen kids. If you don't know any political views. Stop following the crowd and stating ignorant comments.

2006-06-13 04:06:08 · 6 answers · asked by musedelirium 4 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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As much as I dislike politics, I do remember my political science classes in school. It seems we must be missing those classes these days as people seem to think the president makes every single decision about every issue in this country and doesn't have to answer to anyone.

2006-06-13 04:49:45 · answer #1 · answered by cgspitfire 6 · 2 0

well this is what i think. because he invade iraq and killing thousands of people ( my Muslim brothers and sisters) even though i do not know them but it Hurst damn bad to see them get hurt and killed and suffer. he has no right to do so. no right what so ever. there are other countries who have nuclear bomb. i don is bush invading their country. y Iraq. if he really wants to catch Asama he don have to bomb the whole country and kill innocent ppl. where is the sense in that. how did the americans attack Iraq?? by bombing them at night. be a man and fight properly and not killing most of them and then to down. now he admit ed tat the war was a mistake. this show tat bush should not be a president at all. what type of president make tat kind of mistake.

bush should really investigate the matter and not making speculation and then go and bomb ppl and then said it is a mistake!!!

2006-06-13 11:27:52 · answer #2 · answered by whiteflower 1 · 0 0

-Massive increases in the federal budget in addition to tax giveaways to corporations and the ultra wealthy. Massive increase in the Deficit which our children will have to pay.

-Went after 9-11 terrorists in the wrong country (Iraq) under the guise of eradicating WMD's. (Instead of a FULL fledge assault of Afghanistan) Still has not captured public enemy #1- Bin Laden. Now has the U.S. trapped in nation building of a country that has never known peace and likely never will. The Sunni's/Shiites hate each other and they always will. Even Bush Sr. knew that, Google "Reasons not to invade Iraq" and see for yourself. He squandered the goodwill towards the U.S. after 9-11.

-Massive givebacks to oil companies in his "Energy" Bill at a time that they are making the largest profits in the history of mankind (that's no joke, look it up) a bill that does little or nothing to get us away from oil usage and into renewable energy. Instead his focus is drilling for oil in pristine ANWR in order to satisfy his oil buddies.

-Speaking of oil, this "oil" man as he calls himself has seen the largest spike in gas prices since the Oil crisis of the 70's. Nearly double from about $1.50 to $3.00/gallon.

-His constant intrusion into peoples rights and treading on the Constitution from warrantless wire taps to phone record intrusions to the extension of the Patriot Act.

-His intrusion into social issues and states rights. Moral values cannot be legislated. How does giving a gay couple rights, hurt marriage?

-Still believes global warming does not exist. Wow.

-Used Terror Alerts to stay in office. On the same day that N.Y. raised the alert level, the Bush daughters visited the N.Y. Citicorp building. They must have been terrified of an attack.
Is it just me, or wouldn't you think that the capture of Zarqawi would piss of Al Queda enough to raise the "alert" level? Guess it doesn't matter anymore since Bushy can't run again.

-His healthplan for America and it's spiraling out of control costs...uh, hmm. plan? what plan?

"Families is where our nation finds home, where wings take dream." GW Bush

2006-06-13 11:41:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I dislike Bush because of the decisions he has made, or tried to make (Iraq, selling our ports)..the statements he has made..(Bring it on!, Axis of Evil) that simply super-charged anti-U.S. sentiment around the world...and the way he comports himself...i find him embarassing....

I always thought one of the first hallmarks of a good politician was charisma and the ability to communicate clearly...Bush has neither of these qualities...

2006-06-13 11:32:01 · answer #4 · answered by billtucker67 4 · 0 0

my moral concious and education is what give my voice and words conviction.


I dislike his policies and actions in the excutive branch.
I hold my leaders accountable and this guy just takes the cake.

i don't dislike him as a person, i don't know him. let me put it another way.

I like the janitor at my job hes a great guy, likeable when you get to know him, a man of faith ...BUT that sure as hell doesn't mean i want him to be leader of the free fricken world.
the end.

2006-06-13 11:20:00 · answer #5 · answered by nefariousx 6 · 0 0

It's more popular and easier to Bush-bash than it is to actually educate yourself about what's going on.

2006-06-13 11:09:31 · answer #6 · answered by obviously_you'renotagolfer 5 · 0 0

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