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2006-06-29 11:23:27 · 36 answers · asked by Shorty 4 in Politics & Government Government

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As a Politics & Public Policy major at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA., I can say with certainty that, on the whole, I do not approve of President Bush's performance in office, although he has done a lot of positive things, and I believe that he is probably a decent enough guy as a human being.

2006-06-29 11:30:29 · answer #1 · answered by libertyu9 2 · 7 4

President Bush is the greatest leader with some of the greatest moral conviction this country has seen since President Reagan. Under President Bush's leadership:

* Uemployment is at record lows. In fact, we cannot go much lower without going in to recession (pick up a basic economics book to find out why).
* Housing starts and finishes are the highest they have been in over ten years.
* His tax cuts have helped grow the economy at an amazing rate.
* His tax cuts have led to a net increase of 25% in the COLLECTION of taxes. That's right, people. Tax revenues have GROWN by 25% because people get to keep more of their money and spend and invest it.
* There have been no more terror attacks on American soil since 9/11. His perfectly legal terrorist spying program and financial records program BOTH have helped catch terrorist and spoil terror plots on American soil. THANKS TO THE TREASONOUS NEW YORK TIMES FOR TELLING THE TERRORISTS ALL ABOUT IT. F*CKERS.
* He has liberated 50,000,000 people in the middle east.
* He has made two solid allies among Muslim nations - two more than this country has every really had.
* His strategy is winning the war in Iraq. Don't believe me?? Talk to some veterans who have been there. They will tell you a TOTALLY different story than the media is spreading.

Sure, he's had some bombs like No Child Left Behind (the federal government has NO business in childrens' education - the Department of Education created by Jimmy Carter should be shut down) and the Prescription Drug Act. But overall, he is doing a helluva a job. Unlike our last President ... who GOT a helluva job.

2006-06-29 11:40:54 · answer #2 · answered by Outlaw 1-3 6 · 0 0

Don’t think he's a bad President at all. He's doing a grate job!

He is freeing a Country. (Iraq)
Bringing more jobs to this Country.
Lowered taxes
Found Saddam Hussein and put him on trail
No terrorism after 9/11 on U.S. soil
unemployment at a low.
Found & killed terrorist Zarqawi Osama Bin laden "number 2 guy"
Has U.S. troops garding Oil well's from terrorist keeping Oil prices at a low.

I think it's the Democrat Teachers & Parents that are the ones that are getting kids to hate President Bush. You really have to make up you're own mind. Then tell us what it is that you hate about him. Just make shore it's the Presidents job first. Like the President CAN NOT control the price of oil. No matter what anyone tells you.

In short he's done more then other Presidents that came before him why don't you give us more info on why you hate him so much. What has he done to you to make you hate him?

2006-06-29 11:35:24 · answer #3 · answered by hdchackz 5 · 0 0

G.W is the biggest idot to ever step foot in the white house. There hasnt been any more attacks on american soil cause it took them 7 years since the last attempt on the WTC. I know alot of people that are and were in the military good friends and all of them do not know why we are there. (other than Oil) Iraq was not the issue Afghanastan was till he figured out it was a little more then could chew then he wanted to take revenge on a vendetta against Hussein for trying to killBush sr. And unemployment is not at an all time low it is at one of the highest rates in history. And the jobs he has created pay crap.Compared to the 400,000 jobs that were lost within the first 6 months of his occupation in the white house.

2006-06-29 11:57:13 · answer #4 · answered by kfm08_78 2 · 0 0

I would like Bush if he wasn't so easily worried and swayed by the liberals. Also, I think he's doing a pretty decent job considering all the stupid crap that is going on. Any president, even the beloved John Kennedy, would have been hated if stuck in his same predicament. I have noticed that the US government is going down hill and its more a combination of the last few presidents, but people like to blame the one who is currently in office instead of admitting that a lot of his bigger problems were rooted in the administration before him, and Clinton's were rooted in the previous admin, etc. It goes all the way back to at the very least, the Great Depression if not to the beginning of the government.

You can mark me down as against the entire system, but not against the individual heading it, a lot of crap is out of his control.

2006-06-29 11:32:33 · answer #5 · answered by elliecow 3 · 0 0

Dislike. He represents big business. He is eroding the rights of americans. His policies are killing the enviornment. I could go on for a long, long time but its not going to change the minds of people like...

"we should support any 1 who is in office and pray 4 them.....i like him"
By this person's definition they would like Hitler if they were pres.

"He is freeing a Country. (Iraq)
Bringing more jobs to this Country.
Lowered taxes
Found Saddam Hussein and put him on trail
No terrorism after 9/11 on U.S. soil
unemployment at a low.
Found & killed terrorist Zarqawi Osama Bin laden "number 2 guy"
Has U.S. troops garding Oil well's from terrorist keeping Oil prices at a low."

He lied to get us into war. He is not creating jobs in America. Yup Hussain was a bad guy. But there are lots of bad guys around the world. Some of them are worse than him. Many pose a greater threat to national security. So why Saddam? Oil. No terrorism since 9/11. 9/11 was on his watch!!! Unemployment is low? The unemployment rate is calculated by those collecting unemployment. If you unemployed and arent collecting, you arent counted. Real accurate. Got Zarqawi. How about the number one guy? Ah, he "isn't too concerned and doesnt spend much time thinking about him." Low oil prices? Um okay. How about doing research in alternative fuels? How about reducing our dependence on oil reserves around the world? How about not securing oil with American lives?

How about this guy..."Alot of people here are just saying they hate him. You think they know why they don't like him? If they did, don't you think they would have posted it?

He's a good man that has done alot so far. I my self like him alot!" Yet you never say what he did that you liked. If you did, dont you think you would have posted it? Doing stuff (f'ing up), is not a good thing.

Oh yeah tax cuts for the rich. What a great thing. Never mind that we are 9 trillion in debt. What happened to the surplus? We could seize like the 30 richest people in the world's money and it might be enuff to pay the debt? How about fiscal responsibility?

To summarize. GWB worst president ever.

2006-06-29 11:26:40 · answer #6 · answered by ClintH 4 · 0 0

Yes I do. He's a christian man leading a christian life. He's followed through on the war on terror (thank god) as promised. He's cut taxes as promised. The economy is doing great even though you will never hear any news on how good it truly is. And he has helped a hurting country grow in the right direction of democracy. All without expecting the Truth from the media or patting himself on the back.

He's a true passionate man full of love and courage and I thank god he's our president.

2006-06-29 12:16:23 · answer #7 · answered by bankster 3 · 0 0

I hate President Bush. I think he's a jerk bag especially because of the War in Iraq. I really hate his domestic policies. He tends to only care about his religious views and noting else.

2006-06-29 11:27:49 · answer #8 · answered by christigmc 5 · 0 0

Bush Is The President???

2006-06-29 11:39:11 · answer #9 · answered by Zeta 5 · 0 0

Bush is in a tough situation, and I admire him because he is sticking to his guns and doing what needs to be done, he doesn't care if people like him.

50 years from now, when much information that he is privy too becomes declassified, history may look at him in a different way.

2006-06-29 11:27:47 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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