the deaths of many at his command - could be called stupid, don't you think?
2006-06-20 08:17:36
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answer #1
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answered by MS L 3
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Bad days? Do you have enough bad days to publish 2 books about all the stupid, nonsensical things you've said in the past eight years? Its not like these are slips of the toungue. These are instances when he consistantly mis-used grammer and confused the definition of one word with that of another.
Unfortunately he is not stupid. He is greedy, selfish, cruel and heartless.
I say this because you can not deny that his actions are soley in the interest of a select few groups of americans. Now what has Bush done for the poor, the minorities, the homeless? Not much. But he has lines the pockets of the rich and elite.
2006-06-20 15:22:37
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answer #2
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answered by Cozzette 3
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WHY BUSH IS STUPID (and calling him stupid is a compliment):
1. He can speak English...but what he says just doesn't make
sense.
2. He's wasting OUR tax $$$ on an unnecessary war.
3. He refuses to piss or get off the pot about the whole
immigration situation.
4. He looked like he was going to poop himself when he visited the Middle East last week (just the image he should be potraying to millions of people across the world).
5. He hasn't resigned as President.
ITMFA
2006-06-20 15:25:57
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answer #3
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answered by Marissa J 1
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He was no better than a C student in high school, and only got into a good college like Yale because Bush Sr. went there and they had a 'legacy' policy in place at the time which said that if your father went there, you got a free pass.
Bush actually applied to attend the University of Texas Law School but was turned down because they base admissions on student performance, not on how powerful your daddy is.
Granted, there is a wide variety of decisions and mistakes he's made since taking office that would lead one to believe he's not too intelligent, but his academic history on its own leaves no question that he was never very bright.
2006-06-20 15:42:34
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answered by ratboy 7
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he has made the USA the most hated country in the world with his cowboy "bring um on" rhetoric; the Bush doctrine of unilaterally invading Iraq with little or no knowledge of the consequences, even though he was warned by many, who he promptly fired. He began his administration with an attitude of righteousness, hiding behind a veil of Christendom, a right wing fiscal conservative (born-again) Christian. he represents the worst of society's Republicanism hypocrisy.
I grew up in a small town attending a Methodist church with my parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, lots of cousins, believing in the Bible and God,,,, George W. Bush makes a mockery of everything I was taught about being a Christian,,, he has broken all but the rock, the Ten Commandments were written on, and yet,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the American people want to follow him like a pied piper of good vs. evil,,,,, if he wanted to serve the citizens of America, why didn't he begin at home with his neighbors fighting the evil doers here, working from within and spreading goodness around the world?,,, instead he was driven by revenge against his fathers enemy,,, his vengeful actions will be his downfall and his legacy.................
2006-06-20 15:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Let's see...anyone who started out with him in his cabinet that was worth their word has abandned ship (retired or quit, etc.) because they saw him for what he is. He wanted a war with Iraq so his inferiors saw to it that he got it. I was completely behind him when we went into Afghanistan, but like anyone who has the ability to think for themselves I was appalled by the sudden involvement with a nation that was no threat to us and never had been (Iraq). It hadn't been a secret that Afghanistan had been allowing terrorists to train there for decades...anyone in the military or that reads military books knows this. We should have done something there long ago, but you'd have to be stupid to think that a well beaten Sadam would attempt anything against us when the whole nation was united with war on our lips. That's the best reason by far, but look at everything else Bush has done to make the rich richer and the poor poorer. His attempt to curb overtime pay, heed unions from forming, etc. He's in this for himself...that's what we get for electing an oil man to the presidency. Shame on me for supporting him the first time around, but I feel sorry for the people that were stupid enough to vote for him twice. We re-elected a proven murderer (and even that is in debate), and there are thousands of dead bodies on both sides to prove it.
2006-06-20 15:27:25
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answered by ExperienceD 3
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Continual support of poor polices that don't make sense...
From No Child Left Behind, Medicaid prescription program, Harriet Meyers, ports, brownie and Katrina, not making Osama a priority, big tax cuts to both the rich and oil companies (at a time of record profits), the CIA leak, warrant less spying and much more...
I didn't even talk about Iraq, for which he seems to have no plan or strategy for...
The list of things he's done well is quite small...
I don't know if he's stupid, but he makes very poor decisions...
2006-06-20 15:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush isn't stupid, obviously. I always find it encouraging when a person can speak two languages. For President Bush, it is English (with cowboy flair) and Spanish. Speaking two languages is really an awesome thing. I tend to disagree with our president, but I do not think he is "stupid." Perhaps misguided...?
2006-06-20 15:19:36
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answered by MishMash [I am not one of your fans] 7
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I wouldn't necessarily say he's stupid but he makes bad decisions for being the leader of the country....for example; giving the OKAY to lay off 1000 Northwest flight attendants(not including everyone else in all of the departments) because their stock went up 11%.
PS "are" should be "our"...speaking of bad days =)
2006-06-20 15:19:13
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answered by Lindsey M 1
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I think someone else could have done a much better job with all the resources, intelligence, assets, money, human lives, money, opporunities, speeches, money, troops, human lives, policy proposals, human lives, money, education and benefit of the doubt he has been given.
If nothing else, just having some many people partake in such a strong backlash against him and all he has done is quite a failure. Someone with more diplomatic skill could have totally snowballed the country into thinking he was god, not just some of the (sad little) people.
2006-06-20 15:53:13
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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Oh give me a break! Read the papers man! All OUR people are dying for some people we could really give a crap about! All because DADDY almost got knocked off! Tell me one thing Bush has done that in anyway benifited us!!
2006-06-20 15:20:30
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answered by face9202004 3
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