I dislike the man because he is a dishonest, greedy man hiding behind the veil of indignation. in reality he isn't a true conservative because actions speak louder than words, and his actions are quite the contrary to what the conservatives are supposed to represent. our deficit has ballooned under his watch and our individual liberty has eroded. these are core values of a true conservative(bush is not one people) BUSH IS A WARMONGERING NEO-CON PUPPET. HIS stupidity and lack of diplomacy could possibly lead to WW111 before he is out of office!! this is why i hate the guy!!!!!!
2006-06-22 22:44:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is a mediocre as a politician. He is a catholic Christian with more allegiance to the Pope, rather than the US Constitution. He is a worthy son of a worhty father. He is just trying to finish the unfinished task of his President-Father.I am afraid, he can not so easily get out of the Iraq tangle which might conflagrate into a third World War. That way he will be remembered in history much more than many great Presidents that USA is proud of.
2006-06-22 21:07:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Disadvantages
As the President that bring the topic TERRORIST to lime line, the President that really concentrate on Middle East and Asia , with less concentration to Africa and Europe Region, The President that his time Americans are hate mostly by the whole world ,
Remind of the racist in time of blacks need, New Orlean Katrina
Create enemy between the Mexican and the common Americans , instead of diplomacy, pass a decree and not lawfully ejection of the Mexicans
Advantages
Tried to take democracy to all part of the world, fought fearlessly for his belief , increase the chances of Blacks in his cabinet,force Nigeria President to hand over Charles Taylor(warlord) to special court, expose the world to the world safety by talking on WMD,Nuclear weapons, makes News agency all over the world to sell more than all the previous years before his tenure
2006-06-22 22:54:58
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answered by aliajao 5
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He's an arrogant person, and arrogant person is usually a stupid person. In other words, he's the best example of a typical american citizen, who are arrogant and think of themselves as the most wise and advanced, rational, civilized nation in the world, rather than seeing their own ignorance and lack of knowledge about current politicial situation of the world
What do you expect from a person who calls the people of Greece as Grecians and perseverence as preservation.
Apart from what other responders said about Bush, I don't fear that a stupid person in a strong position like him would do any harm to the world. After all, he's not doing anything on his own will, he's just a puppet.
2006-06-22 23:36:18
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answered by The Invincible Rasputin 2
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My honest opinion of Bush is I trust and like him. I wish others could see him the way I do. Is he perfect? No! I don't agree with him on his illegal immigrant plans and other things. But I like how he sticks to his guns. The war on terrorism is nothing more than the great struggle of our time, and, like the earlier ones against fascism and totalitarianism, we ignore it at our peril. Whether or not one accepts that we are engaged in a war, our enemies have declared it so. It took the horrors of 9/11 to awaken me to this reality, but for others, such lessons remain unlearned. For me, it was self-evident that in Islamic terrorism, America had found a nihilistic threat that sought to wipe out not only Western civilization but also civilization itself.
The Islamists have been clear all along about their plans to form an Islamic caliphate and inhabit the entire world with burqas, stonings, amputations, honor killings and a lack of religious and political freedom. Whether or not to oppose such a movement should have been a no-brainer, especially for self-proclaimed "progressives." Instead, they have extended their misguided sympathies to tyrants and terrorists.
In the end, history will be the judge, and each of us will have to think about what legacy we wish to leave to future generations. If there's one thing I've learned since 9/11, it's that it's never too late to alter one's place in the great scheme of things. Bush makes me feel safe in America.
2006-06-23 02:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate when people say they dislike bush because he is too "strong" or too "military".
That little nitwit is not strong nor is he militarily inclined. Hes a politician guided by a fat little pig named karl who is good at Machavelian wordplay and photo ops.
Hes not a strong leader or a particularly noteworthy one and without his family money and connections he would just be another alchoholic.
2006-06-22 21:09:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he's going to go down in history as one of our great presidents. He is doing what he said he would and following through with his actions. He's not backing down the libs with there leftist views. He's a good christian man and has proved his worth to the world and this country.
2006-06-22 21:06:46
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answered by bankster 3
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I hate him, it's really horrible what he's making to some countries, I don't live in the US so I have to live with the consequences of the decisions that president Bush takes, plus we have to obey him because we aren't as rich as US so we don't want any trouble with you guys, it's horrible, it's a total opresion!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-06-22 20:59:39
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answered by Anonymous
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He's a Jesus-crazed warmongering low-life alcoholic redneck. He should be an understudy on the next Dukes of Hazzard movie, not the President.
2006-06-23 01:26:43
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answered by Mr. Denny 3
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There are good points about Bush but they are so far few and in between that I would have to say that he should be gone already
2006-06-22 22:24:01
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answered by CYNDIITA 3
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