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I believe President George W. Bush is doing a very good job. He is helping the entire world and our country. I know we did not FIND any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, but I believe they were there. At least we got rid of sadam hussane, and have you heard from Osama bin laden, no. Don’t blame the president for the gas prices; our prices are still lower than the rest of the worlds were before president bush. Most of the stuff democrat’s use as evidence to discredit bush is made up or exaggerated. And yes he did have a C average, but it was at Yale. And yes he may have said this about the Constitution: 'It's just a goddamned piece of paper', but sometimes these things can get in the way of what’s right.

2006-06-14 18:31:02 · 21 answers · asked by Mike 3 in Politics & Government Politics

- Why do I believe bush is a good president?
- He is helping to make it easier for immigrants to get jobs. And helping illegal’s get citizen ship, not just kicking out people who have families and help support our economy.
- He is helping to free and protect the Iraqi people.
- He is actively eliminating threats to America.
- He is against gay marriage.
- He is against murdering helpless babies.
- He is a good Christian person.
- He is willing to allow our phones to be monitored to protect national security.
These are just the basics, I have many more reasons.

2006-06-14 18:31:09 · update #1

Please give your opinions on this and I`ll get back to you on it. For more information on bush click hear, http://www.whitehouse.gov/president/....

2006-06-14 18:31:37 · update #2

Do you belive Bush is tring to take over the world, if so do you belive this would be a good or bad thing?

2006-06-14 18:33:15 · update #3

Many of you on both sides have good points. keep it comin`.

2006-06-14 18:43:42 · update #4

Please dont report anything said on this page, i want to see all points of view, evin if i dont agree with them.

2006-06-14 18:48:41 · update #5

Did you mean Moral of Economic recession? Which is worse.

2006-06-14 19:20:06 · update #6

21 answers

I support our president. We're fighting a tough battle, and I believe we're winning against the terrorists. ( way to go, Michael)

2006-06-14 18:38:51 · answer #1 · answered by amereilly 3 · 1 2

No, I don't...
Why do I believe bush isn't a good president?


You-He is helping to make it easier for immigrants to get jobs. And helping illegal’s get citizen ship, not just kicking out people who have families and help support our economy.


And that's why we'er having all the issues we are with mexico?
You may hear some false truth on the news, And unless where you are his plan is working--Here in Ohio there has been zero progress.



You- He is helping to free and protect the Iraqi people.

Yes, and that's why they continue to attack and kill troops. I don't think they would attack those that are suppose to help an protect them, Do you?



You- He is actively eliminating threats to America.

Hm, and that makes us all seem like jackasses. The only main threat was that of Iraq, and as you've said in the previous quesion..He has that taken cared of.



You- He is against gay marriage.

And I'm not. Who is he to decided who someone should love or not? And DO NOT claim all that bible mess, Because if we did all that the bible said-Woman would be sold as slaves, You'd be killing neightbors and all those teens that disobey their parent's would be in hell. We were born in sin, SO are we to spend our whole lives trying to make up for somehing we couldn't help? I'm not trying to convert your beliefs, I'm just stating my opinions


You- He is against murdering helpless babies.

As in Abortion? Or just murderurs? Killing a child is, I agree, a very bad thing, But if you're talking about two different things, You're going to get too many responses.



You- He is a good Christian person.

Oh, Just great. And so if I'm buddist I'm suppose to vote for him because he's a christian? It doesn't matter what religion he is in the office. Religion however has become a major influnece in Politics(Which it shouldn't), So I'm not suprised that many of the issues we have today are about other's beliefs.


You- He is willing to allow our phones to be monitored to protect national security.

You mean he's going to hack into our phone conversations? How sweet of him to listen in on my privacy, However if I ever went and did that to him, I would be sent to jail. I never guessed he cared so much...



You-These are just the basics, I have many more reasons.

And I can't wait to response to them...


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"It's just a goddamned piece of paper', but sometimes these things can get in the way of what’s right."

That goddamn piece of paper gave you everything you hold dearly today. You can TALK and stand for what you believe in. You have the RIGHT. Now all those rights you have, If they were taken away..Would you still believe what he was doing is right? However if that was the case..You wouldn't be able to say anything---Because thats a right that would have been taken away.


By the way- I'm being a B**ch for stating what I believe in, as you can see..I did exactly what you did, Differently.

2006-06-15 02:31:45 · answer #2 · answered by angelbaby_1223 2 · 0 0

Hmm kind of a toss up for me. I am a military wife. Being that I support our troops. However I think it is time to move our troops from Iraq and go after the other a**hole. How hard can it be to find one guy. He did his daddy proud he found Saddam now lets get the jerk that really caused 9-11. He raised military pay. Which is a plus cause the military doesn't get paid nearly what they should for all the bs they get put through and deal with. However the whole anti-gay marriage thing is BS and he is abusing his power. It is supposed to be equal rights for EVERYONE!!! Just because he is a Christian doesn't give him the right to discriminate. If he wants to do that then he needs to bring God back in our government and our schools. I know there are different religions out there and people from other countries don't like there kids learning about God. For that I say go back to your country then. You came here to live our lifestyle. If you don't like it leave. Do I think they should change thier religion. No but don't make us change ours. I have to say Bush has done more bad then good. People can say what they want about screening the phones but we have to do that to protect our country. Let them listen to me I have nothing to hide. We have pissed off so many countries and our border patrol is less than perfect so any terrorist can get into this country. We need to take the necessary precautions to protect this country. As for the financial situation. Do we really know if it is Bush's fault or is it a consequence from Clinton that took awhile to hit us? I would be interested on peoples opinions of that. I know everytime we have a republican in office we go through a recession but before they were in office it was a democrat. Just curious on how you figure out who is to blame.

2006-06-15 02:14:50 · answer #3 · answered by lilbitch689 2 · 0 0

I don't support him one iota. I don't believe he makes any decisions for our country. He's Karl Rove's puppet for the world. I cannot look at him and believe anything he says...he spends too much time double talking himself. He's also a hate monger in regards to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community. I do not understand how one person could spew so much hate and disrespect and still expect people to claim him as their leader. He's a leader...to his dog and a cash cow to his chain smoking wife and whorey children. Either way, I'm sure he's reading all of my cell phone records and conversations. I'm sure the FBI is reading this post as well. Never thought the US would ever be in a constant state of paranoia due to the lies published by the White House. Long live Maria Cantwell!!

2006-06-15 01:41:18 · answer #4 · answered by PugMarya 1 · 0 0

I believe we have been in Iraq long enough. I think Bush is a good president, but come on, enough is a enough! As a prior military member who served in Kuwait, I support our troops and our President but I think we need to bail out of Iraq ASAP! Yes, we have freed the Iraqi citizens, they have an active police force and they have a leader. I say let them work out their own problems now. It is time for them to get off our tit and do things for themselves. When is President Bush gonna ween the Iraqis off of us???

2006-06-15 01:39:55 · answer #5 · answered by mudder 2 · 0 0

Bush rocks. If he could run again, I would vote for him again. it is all these liberal idiots that are making Bush look bad. They Never report the good that our armed forces are doing out in Iraq. What they fail to report is that 50,000 Americans die every year from automobile accidents. So let's compare casualties, as to date according to the Associated Press we have lost 2,500 soliders since we have been at war with Iraq just past 3 years. So that equals 150,000 American civilian deaths and that is just in automobile accidents. An estimated 3,000 Americans die every year from tobacco realated products, 16,972 Americans die every year due to drunk drivers, and 17,000 die every year from illicit drug use. That brings the death told over three years to 260,916. All these are deaths not involved with the Iraq war.

So why is the liberal media not focusing on these problems. Instead they are out to make out troops look like heartless murders and our Commander In Chief a dictator. We need to boycott the liberal media.

2006-06-15 14:48:30 · answer #6 · answered by amulek1978 3 · 0 0

GW Bush is the worst president in American history.

His only duty is to uphold and defend the US Constitution. A task with which he is clearly unprepared, possibly unqualified, to perform.

The US is on the verge of financial collapse as a direct result of his (and the GOP's) "borrow & spend" tax policies that benefit no one other than them and their oligarch friends.

Everyone is entitled to his opinion, but your opinion will not be supported by history.

2006-06-15 01:36:30 · answer #7 · answered by Left the building 7 · 0 0

I support him, but have been let down that he has not been as Conservative as I thought he would be.

He extended the tax cuts, appointed 2 excellent Supreme Court judges and has kept the country from being attacked again. I am also glad he increased the child tax credit to 1000 per child.

2006-06-15 01:44:26 · answer #8 · answered by Mr. "C" 2 · 0 0

i support our president, i think he is doing what he truly believes is best for our country and the future of iraq. i think that people need to realize that great things do not come with out sacrifice...and that's what makes our country and our military so f***ing amazing. we have the power to create change in iraq and we're doing it. the military is our country's backbone and i love them!! my husband is in the military and currently deployed and i will always stand behind him!

2006-06-15 04:55:32 · answer #9 · answered by origchick 5 · 0 0

If u look @ him from outside america he is the worst man that ever lived... a curse to humanity! An antigod! An embodiment of Satan!

2006-06-15 07:19:30 · answer #10 · answered by boogie man 4 · 0 0

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