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It just isn't patriotic!

2006-06-15 05:54:42 · 44 answers · asked by Dumb American 2 in Politics & Government Politics

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I think you're just about as dumb as Bush himself!!!

2006-06-15 05:56:02 · answer #1 · answered by littlebethan 5 · 0 1

I am very grateful and I have morals. People wanted action for their reaction, but then seemed to forget their anguish. Besides, we can't get out of Iraq until we have the Iraqi's on their feet. If we left, terrorists would claim their "victory" and call us cowards. That isn't honorable. Like Bush said. . ."We cannot sit until the Iraqi's stand up." That would cause both of us to be down at the same time, and who knows who will rise? Besides, I believe that it is the media that is making it seem that Bush is such a bad President. Where are these polls they always talk about? I've never answered one! It was a mere chance that he was elected into office when the USA was targeted.and he did what anyone would do when struck. . .defend themself and their loved ones. He is a very brave person, and it is his courage that I admire. Oh, and it is not one person fault that the economy has changed and the government has too. Laws and bills and yadda yadda are all passed through several different places (such as the House and Senate) and the decision are not all made by him. To those who believe that the President is directly and only responsible for every problem in America, I would advice you to look up the rules of politics.

2006-06-15 05:58:46 · answer #2 · answered by angel_of_the_united_states 3 · 0 0

1) We live in a land of the free and home of the brave - everyone has their own right to say (express yourself)
2) It's not that George Bush has/has not "done" for us, but keep in mind - he does not work alone. He has a support staff that is just as busy as he is.
3) Every president (read your history) has made some mistakes in directing the country and many times, the people recognize the "errors" more often than the "hits" - You want your leader to relate to you and your circumstances - sometimes it appears they don't. He, too - shall pass and someone else will take the reins and give us the spiel about "what he can do for the country" and when he gets in office - he will make mistakes too. LONG LIVE HILLARY CLINTON!

2006-06-15 06:04:06 · answer #3 · answered by THE SINGER 7 · 0 0

Taken a budget surplus from Bill Clinton and turned it into a multi-trillion deficit, invaded a sovereign nation so a pipeline can be built through it, invaded a sovereign nation in search of WMD's (who supplied them in the first place, answers on a postcard to the usual address), then say it was to liberate the people from an evil dictator, (who placed him there in the first place?)

Not forgetting the complicity of the US Govt in 'terrorist attacks' on 9/11/01, the shooting down of flight 93, the boeing that DIDN'T crash into the pentagon, the demolition charges in the three WTC towers that fell that day.

Also being beat in 2000 and 2004 yet still usurping the Presidency...

No wonder he needs all those vacations, he's been very busy!!!

2006-06-17 06:26:11 · answer #4 · answered by Paul B 3 · 0 0

Ok several reasons:

Bush has been, for the last few years, waging several illegal wars in the middle east.

Bush has not signed Kyoto and if Texas was actually a country it would be the sixth largest producer of greenhouse gases in the world.

Bush has not done anything right as far as I can see, America is still a gun culture.

It would be patriotic to suggest that you love your country, but people can be patriotic and not like their leader.

2006-06-15 06:01:19 · answer #5 · answered by iknowthis 2 · 0 0

I am grateful to my President for all he's trying to do for America. I was a Dumocrat when Reagan was in office and we were just as hard on him as Dumbos are to Bush. People should read more history.
Ronald Reagan decides to invade Grenada in 1983 and depose the nascent hard-line communist government.
The United States launches a covert war against the Sandinista government of Nicaragua and is condemned by the World Court for mining Nicaragua's harbour, an authority and judgment the U.S. administration did not recognize.
The Reagan Doctrine implements support for anti-communist or anti-Soviet insurgencies most notably in Nicaragua, Angola, Cambodia, and Afghanistan. This leads to continued civil war, the deposition of several regimes, some democratization, but also the Iran-Contra scandal.
Over 120,000 flee Cuba in 1980 during the Mariel Boatlift, during which Fidel Castro released many criminals into American harbors.
The continued rise of Islamic Fundamentalism following the Iranian Revolution of 1979.
Iran-Iraq war from 1980 to 1988 causes an estimated 1 million deaths.
A suicide bomber kills 241 U.S. marines stationed in Lebanon as peacekeepers.
In 1985, A radical PLO offshoot called Palestine Liberation Front hijacks the Achille Lauro and shoots the wheelchair-bound Leon Klinghoffer, throwing him overboard.
Terror groups Abu Nidal and Hezbollah rise to prominence in Western attention.
Release of Americans held hostage in Iran.
Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini issues a fatwa urging the killing of Salman Rushdie.
Pan Am Flight 103 explodes over Lockerbie, Scotland, UK.
Several military dictatorships fell or faced destabilization attempts.
Under George H. W. Bush, the U.S. invades Panama in 1989 to overthrow Manuel Noriega.
The Reagan administration bombs Libya in 1986 in response to alleged Libyan support for attacks on U.S. servicemen in Europe

2006-06-18 16:09:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm so grateful that I could !@#$%&* .
I'm grateful that men and woman are dieing every dayin Iraq.
I'm so grateful that I don't get a tax break ( I don't make enought money ) .
I'm grateful that I pay so much tax that those in Congress can spend , spend , spend it all ..
I'm grateful that the Government has it's nose in things that should be between me and my GOD .
Gee, what else should I be grateful for ? Oh , I know !
I'm gatetful for my wages , that haven't increasted in 6 years .and I just lost my job , because it went overseas.
Anything else I should be grateful for ?
I guess I could be gatetful
that G W Bush only has 3 more years left . How bad can he skewup in that time ?????????

2006-06-15 06:36:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's just not true - an entire generation of stand-up comics are grateful to Bush for making their job so easy. The terrorists are grateful to him for driving more converts their direction every day. And certainly Bill Clinton must be grateful to him for making the odd sexual indiscretion seem so totally unimportant!

2006-06-20 16:45:40 · answer #8 · answered by confused 2 · 0 0

George W. Bush has accelerated and deepened poverty in the general population of the United States through his domestic policies. He has made air, land and water pollution worse through his domestic policies. He has caused global warming to become more of a long-term, persistent worry through his domestic and international policies.

Geroge W. Bush has blackened the name of America through his lies, deceptions and manipulations for the reasons to go to war in Iraq - an unjustified and immoral war.

George W. Bush has bungled completely the responsibility he assumed for intelligent and humane administration of the conquered lands of Afghanistan and Iraq, and as a result made conditions worse, rather than better, in the Middle East.

Similarly, Bush has bungled every big job at home. The year before Hurricane Katrina, when Florida was devastated by 5 major storms, his Administration totally bungled emergency response - and in fact that scandal continues to fester. Of course, after Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma last year, the Bush Administration failed in EVERY aspect. Bush's Administration has also entirely screwed up emergency responses to floods, tornadoes, earthquakes and fires.

Bush took over a solvent country that today is desperately in debt and plunging deeper every day.

GRATEFUL TO BUSH?!?!? ARE YOU UTTERLY INSANE?!?! LET'S ALL BE ENRAGED, ENRAGED, ENRAGED AT WHAT HE HAS ***DONE*** TO US!!!!

2006-06-15 06:06:00 · answer #9 · answered by Der Lange 5 · 0 0

Yes, thank you bush for sending troops out to kill young children and mothers and inoccent people, thank you for destroying yet another country.Thank you for lying about the wars meaning, saying it's a war on terror when it's a war for stupid slimy oil.War IS terror, you can't fight a war on it.Thank you so much for the blood you have spilled, for lying and torturing humans for no reason.Thank you so much.You know the only people that get ANYTHING out of a war are the people who sell both sides weapons.I bet Gorge bush as some little deals with them.

2006-06-18 08:26:01 · answer #10 · answered by poisonpassion 2 · 0 0

Oh yes we should be grateful for his work ,Its hard workgiving the orders,not like the poor boys on the frontline and thousands of innocent people getting caught up in war.Bless his cotton socks! Not a bush fan.

2006-06-15 09:36:16 · answer #11 · answered by angie 2 · 0 0

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