We know that many people are unhappy with him, but the extent some people go to is outrageous, such as calling him an "asshole"; I believe that is complete disrespect. Despite the evident fact that you disagree with his policies, he's still under the title of "The President", not, "Asshole", and I'm pretty sure most of those saying such character insults have never met the man.
Don't get me wrong. I don't support Bush, but I'm sick of people suggesting that the President will be going to hell: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/;_ylt=AhCz9wbtsbYTfpmAjFYdP2YjzKIX?qid=20060622202549AAzIpcw or even this example where they bring him up in irrelevant references: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20060622224314AAcF5mk&r=w&pa=FZptHWf.BGRX3OFMhDVVVEqgKSEp2vTaKZWSLxWwPno_kQqiOg--#NbUvWze4WTMevpUY3nZo
It's not cute, and it's not funny. And you must understand that most of these people don't know anything about politics or policies, and I don't out of generalizations. Your thoughts?
2006-06-22
18:55:33
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BS, no: coup d'états are not a right, you moron. And second of all, you can't possibly compare me to a fascist for defending a man I don't like; are you mentally retarded?
Of course, -tequila7+ proves my point exactly.
And for Sibbano, your comments would be more appropriate addressed to Congress rather than Bush.
2006-06-22
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prkswllflwr is also a fine example of the people I am talking about.
How can you possibly figure that Bush would be the sole reason for our suggested nuclear demise? In fact, that's a completely inane response to my question.
2006-06-22
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Hear hear! He is our president after all. You may not agree with his politics, but respect the office!
BTW, Chuck, do your tears really cure cancer?
2006-06-22 18:58:52
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answered by todvango 6
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You didn't ask a question, you use this platform to pontificate and argue.
And no, I will never grow tired of Bashing Bush, i respect the office, not the man. He is a liar, a phony and an ***. I don't care if he goes to hell in a hand basket or back to Crawford.
I only pray that he doesn't go on a hunting trip with Cheney; Cheney is twice as deceitful and can think rings around the Presidunce..hate to see him mis-fire again, step into the Oval Office. Not likely, though, too much fun pulling the strings and watching the bush monkey dance.
Now, does that grab the prize for mean spirited! And Yes, I take you wrong. You should have stuck to your original question!
2006-07-05 18:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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As far as I'm concerned Bush has earned every bit of bashing and then a whole lot more. If you're sick of people suggesting that he burn in hell well why not, that's where he has the world in now. He's a very selfish person and he won't listen when anyone tells him that what he's doing is wrong. He is a spoiled brat who has to have his own way no matter what the cost and believe me the cost has been many, many innocent lives and for what real purpose? So he can get his lily white hands on another countries oil and to shove his backwards beliefs down the throats of others who don't want any part of him or his beliefs.
The world we live in is far from perfect but now it's going down the toilet faster then ever and for what might I ask, just so one lam-brained idiot, red-neck a*s-hole can play God for 8 miserable years.
And if this upsets you, I don't give a toot at all. If you want anyone to really stop bashing Bush then get him the hell out of office and I for one will not bash him after that but until he's out expect more Bush bashing.
2006-07-05 21:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that if people stop bashing Bush, they might afraid to start falling in love with him. Either you hate the man or you like the man. There is no middle ground because that show that you are either unpatriotic or you really didn't care about what our government is doing nowaday. To think about it metaphysically, I was entertained by the idea that while I was posting this message on the 4th of July, the president is watching a firework display, sharing with his people the moment of pride; that this country still stand tall and mighty after all the ramparts of 9/11 and Iraqi affairs. Like I was saying before, people found it easy to hate him than to love him but not all people do it. At least he still has at least 30% of the population approved the way he handled his job. But since this is the 4th of July, a special day for national unity, we should all let go of our spite and condemn toward him because when you stand next to him while a flare lit up the sky, you will think that he is not so bad after all.
2006-07-04 14:50:44
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answered by Lin 3
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I'm sure someone gets tired of beating ol' Pinata Head but not me. This chimp on crack, dry drunk in a flight suit, brush-clearing, dress-up cowboy from Kennybunk Port Maine should never have been given an usurper's role by the Supreme Court.
Plus he has killed around three thousand of my best friends in the Marines, Army and other branches of the armed services not to mention caused panic, depravity and utter carnage out of the land that was once ancient Babylon with traditions and cultures that have been here since the dawn of humanity. So if I didn't care if that a$$hole wanted to rape the world then I guess I would get sick of bashing him. But until he resigns and says sorry for his war crimes, high crimes and misdemeanors and disgracing the American Presidency as well as sullying the name of the United States of America, then I think it is every patriotic American's duty to love this land more than political party and do whatever it takes to get back what our founders and ancestors fought for by getting his sorry a$$ out of office - as well as the whole corrupt Republican Costra-Nostraesque cobal.
By the way - Remember when we had a billion dollar surplus, an uprising economy and you could afford a house? The only political thing on TV was a semen stain on a blue dress worn by an intern? That was shocking because our sensibilities and security were insured. Now we cowar under threat of 'terrorist' bombings, see mangled and mutilated corpmen and women as well as Middle-Eastern civilians being bombed and beheaded or shot. Welcome to Bush World population us.
2006-07-03 09:42:37
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answered by The One Line Review Guy 3
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very good point. I don't like bush. There has yet to be a president in office that I have cared for. Being the president of the united states comes with a bad image. Meaning, it's probably in the job description to piss people off. it happens. I agree with you about the name calling. If any one person was face to face with him, they'd shake his hand and then go bragging that he/she met the president. I met Bill Clinton once, at the Monrovia high school in Monrovia, ca. he did a speech there, I was a freshmen. I wasn't really excited, I didn't understand most of what he was saying, and I didn't like him too much, but I didn't call him any names either.
2006-07-05 20:20:14
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answered by phe_03 4
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Bush is the figurehead and ultimate decision maker of our gov't. He didn't intend all of the things that have happened and I believe that some of the cronies around him had something to do with the Iraq war, mis-intelligence, beheamoth entity FEMA's fiasco, leaks, etc.
They always have a fall guy to divert blame, as Lewis "Scooter" Libby knows.
Bush should take more authority and maybe even purge some of the top execs from office but he won't they are all he has to rely on for the days ahead.
2006-06-22 19:06:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The term 'bashing' may be your perception of what people are saying about Bush. What would you have them do, sit back and say nothing? It is our country too and we have to keep vocal or everyone will roll over, be apathetic and follow a leader that is destructive to all societys, and one who is destroying our freedom for sure. It would be the same if it were a democrat leader--don't forget how people 'bashed' Clinton regarding a sexual act. What Bush has done is a far greater distruction than Clinton's indiscretion. Believe it or not, we are fighting for Americans who hate democrats/liberals because of thier blindsightedness regarding what is happening to our world because of this administration.
2006-07-03 05:27:59
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answered by nobluffzone 5
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I wouldn't worry too much about it. You just have to look at the underlying reasons behind it all.
For example, when they say that Bush is an a$$hole, what they mean is that Gore lost the election.
When they say that Bush will go to hell, the meaning is that Gore lost the election.
And when they bring up Bush in a question about the world cup, well, you get the idea.
2006-06-22 19:01:12
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answered by double_nubbins 5
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it matters not how I judge but how god judges him.
He hasnt came across to people in other parts of the world the right way. He hasnt came across nice, smart, resonable, or forgiving. He has came across as redneck as can be and not caring about it. People across the world dont see as much as we do. They get things he does that just sound pretty stupid and mean and unapolagetic. He just hasnt done a good job representing america or texas with the rest of the world.
And to make things worse, he talks about his faith and people who dont connect disconnect at the mention of those things, so that is a strike for sure. Everyone is scared of anyone sayin they are doin gods work since the beginning of time, but a recent one tends to be cycled to the front. Hitler. He believed himself to be doin gods work by cleansing. Goes against the non killin rule of xtianity. Hypocrites and liers - thats a strike and a fowl.
Then he can back up his reasons for war. Regardless if he was a threat or not or had weapons or didnt... he couldnt verify to the world his actions of war. People of any class hate people who dont follow through. Boom... he started something and couldnt prove his point... regardless of anything else..
state if health of people ect...
He didnt have what he went in for.
People get scared easily when Marines and Nukes are involved... especially with an unpredictable president.
If they cant follow their own rules about nukes, or reasons for starting war... why can I believe them at all?
Its just hard to defend something like that...
I figure most people need a bashing stone so they can feel better about themselves... especially if the bashin stone is in a position of power. people who bash in such a manner are judging...
if you thoughtlessly and carelessly bash like that.. time for a reality check. I mean... we can all joke and be real about things, but there is a line that crosses into wasting yourself.
Oh yeah.. one more saying
"There is an ounce of truth for every pound of ********"
2006-06-22 19:11:11
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answered by red_samurai_dragon 3
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I voted for Bush twice but he has let me down. He is neither fiscally conservative nor has his administration handled Afghanistan or Iraq correctly. If he was the CEO of a company, he would have been sacked by now. I withdraw my votes for him. Thank God we have two terms as the limit. This administration has done everything wrong, and I helped put these amateurs in power because I was blinded by 9/11. I hope it is not too late to save this great nation. All the lives and fortune lost due to this administration. Osama bin Laden could not have done better himself.
2006-06-22 19:06:18
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answered by Kitiany 5
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