Because most Americans are idiots, don’t matter Republican or Democrat the American people want a leader with no “issues”. For example if you are a leader and can make great decisions, you have done some shady stuff in the past, like had sex with your secretary on your desk when you were married. The media will find out and make issues of this kind of stuff. So we get losers like spoon fed Bush’s, Kerry’s, and Gore’s. But the American people care more about X-Box games and who Brad Pitt is dating then border control, social, or international issues. We (I am also an American) have become a nation of fat, lazy, morons…now there are a few exceptions I would say 30%-40% of Americans still care and have some brain power, but the masses don’t even have the mental power to understand and formulate opinions on issues like social security or border control. If you ask an American what’s your opinion, its “I don’t know” “I don’t want to offend anyone” “I don’t want to look bad” Until Americans stop being idiots, sissies, and greedy, this trend will continue…..
2006-06-17 02:28:30
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answered by M P 1
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Well it is simple. History will prove that he ranks among the greatest visionary presidents of our country. He is determined, unwavering and a genuine guy. The media and the pansies on the left will throw ANY crap at him to try to make him look bad. But as the phrase goes "the dogs may bark, but the caravan is moving on." I knows that IRAQ was a hotbed of financial and other support for people spreading fundamentalist Islam terror throughout the world. By addressing the issue head on, he is looking to the future for generations to come. When the middle east sees a fully functioning democracy, where the PEOPLE decide rather than a tyrannical dictator, they will make the difference and determine their own fate. He LEADS, by example not by sticking his finger to the wind and opinion polls.
Besides, when the competition party can only put up a wimp like John Kerry as the best alternative, a landslide victory is inevitable. With John Kerry's comments this week, I am SO glad GW Bush is the president!!
2006-06-17 09:33:26
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answered by Red in a blue state 1
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Being we are a democracy, there are multiple possibilities for choosing one candidate over another.
In my personal situation, I honestly didn't want Bush OR Kerry in the last election. Unfortunately, it has always been either a democrat or republican that wins the election. I am neither, and base my vote off of what they 'stand for'.
In this particular election, I chose Bush, because I felt that Kerry was the worst of the two options. If more people would be willing to drop the 'family choice' of Democrat and Republican (where they simply vote for one or the other on no other basis than that particular title), maybe we would end up with better options for president.
2006-06-17 09:50:35
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answered by Travis 2
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State Lead?
2006-06-17 09:28:04
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answered by rhymingron 6
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Yea, we know about him. And, if you stop believing everything you read and hear in the main stream press, you might learn even more. He is a great leader....one who sticks to his beliefs (and we knew what they were before he was elected the first time). He doesn't change his mind every time a new poll comes out showing a certain percentage of people differ from his view.
2006-06-22 18:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Because people get caught up on the political parties. If their family has voted for one party through generations, then they do the same thing. Even if their political party is a moron, ape like creature.
2006-06-17 09:39:25
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answered by Anonymous
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a lot of these peoples did not Vote for him.he lost the peoples vote.he won all the delegates vote .peoples who are in charge in height places is what got him there.they like payed for him to win big government.etc.
2006-06-17 10:09:50
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answered by idontkno 7
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It's interesting that heads of state seem to be more popular in other countries than in their own.
2006-06-17 09:29:37
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answered by dot&carryone. 7
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There aren't that many any more, only about 35%.
2006-06-17 09:27:42
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answered by Anonymous
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because these people like to stick to the republican party..it doesn't matter if he's dumb
2006-06-17 09:26:11
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answered by fuilui213 6
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