We don't, but we do support him because we voted him in...things could always be worse.
2006-06-24 11:08:01
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answered by TJC19999 2
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Not all Americans believe in Bush, or as I like to refer to him as "that lying sack of sh*t". But I digress.
Look, anyone with a brain cell knows that Bush and his cronies are no good.
"Stay the course"... yeah, but that's not a plan. That's like the captain of the Titanic saying "stay the course", and his crew saying, but we're heading towards an ice berg, sir. And he turns around and repeats, "Stay the course, you disloyal shipmates."
My question (which nobody has ever answered satisfactorily) is Why are we in Iraq?
15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudis from Saudi Arabia.
Bin Laden, a Saudi from Saudi Arabia... so Why are we in Iraq?
If the answer is WMDs, then why didn't we go after N. Korea. We definitely know they have WMDs. How do we know this?
Because they fired test rockets over Japan when I was stationed there in the US Navy.
Freedom? Who's freedom? The Americans? Iraq didn't invade us. The Iraqi peoples' freedom? They don't look all that happy and free to me. Seriously, would anyone like to go on a vacation trip to Iraq right now?
Because Bush is a better prez than John Kerry? Why? Because Kerry would have done something really stupid like, oh, I don't know, ATTEMPT TO SELL OUR PORTS TO ARABS!!!!
Bush and his cronies constantly say how America is better protected now then it was before 9/11. Oh, really... Is that why the Katrina disaster (which happened four years after 9/11) showed exactly how this country is still NOT prepared.
If anything Katrina showed Americans just how f**ked up the government and our leaders are when they can't even handle that situation.
Yet according to Bush "Browney, you're doing a heck of a job."
If that had been a chemical, biological or another terrorist attack, Katrina served as the perfect test bed to show how ineffective and uncoordinated the various agencies and our leaders were/are.
Bush then has the nerve to say that Americans are addicted to oil. Really... this coming from a Texas oil man himself who's family is in the oil business.
That's kinda like the pusher telling the junkie you're doing too much drugs there, son.
There are other examples, but I think you get the point.
Any one of these by themselves could have been an issue to impeach Bush, but Noooo.
The only upside is that he'll be out of office after his term. I feel sorry for the poor SOB who gets to clean up the mess after Bush leaves.
2006-06-24 11:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The president continually tell the reality. he's perfect president u.s. has ever had. He should be made king of u.s.. he's smart and sober and honesty and being concerned and conventional and sort to animals and small little ones. Cuba would by no skill dare to invade at the same time as Senor George Bush is president. If George isn't made KingI imagine it is going to in uncomplicated phrases be some months previously the U.S. is blown to products through an atom bomb from Iraqistahn.
2016-11-15 05:18:23
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answered by ? 4
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What you need to understand is how this administration manipulates people.
Bush's true base, those that benefit from him in office are the wealthy. Now by pandering to the religious right he also has the favor of the rural and poor ( who is more religious than those in need?)
When it comes to elections, bush's party plays on the emotions of these people via gay rights, abortion and flag burning. The emotional get all worked up by the rhetoric and support this moron. In the meantime, the very same people are losing benefits, jobs, wages.
bottom line, americans have short attention spans and the inability to think rationally.
2006-06-24 11:15:21
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answered by JCCCMA 3
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Why can't you believe the truth or are you going to surrender before I finish answering the question? The French have their own domestic crisis to deal with so why not look inside and try to figure out why you are so bigoted? Or perhaps the French are ready to do their part in the world....no, I didn't think so.
2006-06-24 13:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a huge amount of people in the US that hate Bush and do not believe a word he says. Unfortunately for us he represents us to the rest of the world. I think he should be charged with war crimes.l
2006-06-24 11:09:50
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answered by miss_nursie_nurse 4
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Being French is possibly some information that you do not want to volunteer. It does not help your credibility in the least.
If you believe we are so gulllible, or that Bush lies about everything, you have so much to learn little grasshopper.
Good Luck.
2006-06-24 11:19:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Right on!
Seems as if most of the "terrorist", at least in America are American. Bush wants us all to live in fear so he can do any thing he wants.
He's a fascist , not an American!
2006-06-24 11:12:41
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answered by cantcu 7
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I totally agree with you... it seems like the more mistakes the administration makes the more they are supported and get away with it
2006-06-24 11:22:27
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answered by sweetnsimple 2
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if you knew anything about the US you would know that a majority of the nation does not like president bush.
2006-06-24 11:08:34
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answered by lstout17 2
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