Please.. Support your answer with concrete examples; It shows that you base your opinions on reality and not whim.
If you don't have any examples, it is okay to post your feelings, they're fun to read to !
2006-06-28
15:01:29
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Joe_Pardy
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Multinational interest groups include, but are not limited to, big oil, big utilities, big auto, big defence contractors: Large companies with world wide interests and only limited U.S.A. interests.
2006-06-28
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Well he did care about us when we went after Al Queda after 9/11, that war went very well and we practically had Bin Ladin however after he went to Iraq and all the mix ups with the Intel and lack of support really started to be his downfall. All groups started attacking him and he seemed to get more and more distant from the public and issues. And it seems now that he'll only get to the issues here if the people get frustrated enough and start demanding some action to be done, much like the illegal immigration problem. That issue was floating around in the air and then groups like the Minute Men started taking action and more people started demanding action to be taken, then after the illegals starting protesting i think that's when it reached the boiling point then Bush did something about it. I don't think a president who cares about his people would wait this long.
But even if you think Bush doesn't care about America and it's people you have to think about the other groups who are just downright against this country all together like the extreme liberals and others who think this country shouldn't have a military. I'm not as concerned about Bush as i am about these groups trying to spread their influence in America. So you can argue Bush doesn't care, but there are groups who really don't care and are trying their best to ruin our way of life, such as the many attacks on Christmas such as no parties in schools, no public displays in places like government centers. Alot of things people know Bush as are highly exaggerated and false. Sure Bush did unpopular things but people like to take information and twist it around so it makes him look that much worse. So you need to make the observations by what you saw happening instead of reading and listening to the News because it's always gonna be biased.
2006-06-28 15:18:20
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answered by Ryan 4
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No. Bush is anti-american. Why did he want to give the ports to the Arabs? Why are we rebuilding Iraq and not New Orleans? Why are we becoming a third world country? These are facts that support how Bush feels for America. He also thinks its ok for illegal aliens to come here and get anything they want without paying taxes. That's not fair. We have to have good credit to buy homes or open up businesses, but not his illegal friends up here.
2006-06-28 15:17:32
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answered by Very Unique 2
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And what multinational interest groups would that be?
Of course President Bush cares about the American people, and about our way of life. America voted and Bush won (you need to get over that part) Therefore (he) we the people wage war against terrorists who will kill children, women, you and yours if not kept in check . . . stop listening to the BBC and PBS . . .
These are not my feelings
2006-06-28 15:14:19
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answered by Clark H 4
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My question to you would be; which multinational interest groups are you referring to? The moth-eaten cliché (Oil Connection) is the perfect description of this verbose and self-contradictory nonsense masquerading as a guide to try and defeat the conservative ideals.
2006-06-28 15:08:11
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answered by merdenoms 4
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He care about his allegiance to multinational interest groups ?He does not care about the people.
2006-06-28 15:12:33
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answered by roeroe47me 3
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I do not believe Bush cares about anything or anyone aside from his wallet, power and maybe his friends and family. I base my opinion on his lies and deceit. And his rush to invade another country without much of a strategy.
2006-06-28 15:06:15
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answered by cafegrrrl 5
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hell NO!remember New Orleans. HEY Ryan you need to look at Fahrenheit9/11 read A few book New world order,behold a pale horse just to name a few. very unique real good answer!
2006-06-28 15:14:59
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answered by c$money 2
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No president Bush ONLY cares about money. Same with Bill Gates, the greedy Bast****! Now look up how much (what percentage of their earnings) they have each given to charity. Now look up how much you have given to charity. Who is the greedy BAS**rd now?
2006-06-28 15:13:58
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answered by Rich E 3
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MIG
Weapons of Mass Destruction
War of Words
We can win the war on terrorism because we have the greatest military on earth,,, but,
the war of words,,, Conservatives play dirty.
2006-06-28 15:08:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he pretends to care. But we really know what his priorities are. How come none of his family have served in the military?
2006-06-28 17:08:19
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answered by ? 4
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