do you think president bush ruin this country or made it better.do you support the war or not.also do you think america is courupt or is it great. (Say whatever u want i wont report)
2006-06-29
15:54:09
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honey Bush is from new haven,conn.hes not from the south.
2006-06-29
16:02:42 ·
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thats how south he goes.
2006-06-29
16:05:14 ·
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he mightbe the govern but hes really from new england the one and only.and his parents are from mass. even his wife admits hes from whrere i live.
2006-06-29
17:35:03 ·
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he mightbe the govern but hes really from new england the one and only.and his parents are from mass. even his wife admits hes from whrere i live.
2006-06-29
17:35:39 ·
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worst president we have ever had. doesnt know how to handle pressure or anything of that sort. that and hes spent more money than every single president before him combined... on a war thats not going to be won
2006-06-29 15:57:57
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answered by thenextiommi 3
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Bush is the worst president in recent history. Let's see where should I start? Illegal wiretaps, saying leakers would suffer consequences then nothing happens, starting a war in a country that has no ties to Al Qaeda, having a losing "stay the course" policy, not admitting when he's wrong, wasting time on Social Security reform, keeping Donald Rumsfeld in office, drawing with crayons and coloring books too much when he should be leading a nation, late and pitiful response to hurricane Katrina ("Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job"), sending military troops to war when it was not absolutely necessary, further dividing the country instead of uniting it, (darn this list is longer than I expected). Bottom line, if you are one of the 1320 Americans that think Bush is doing a great job, you obviously live in a cabin in the woods 100 miles from civilization and you don't know what is going on. But you are still forgiven due to extreme ignorance.
2006-06-30 00:07:56
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answered by Dan 3
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First of all Bush is from Crawford, Texas. I should know he was a wonderful governor in my state before president. I think it's very important that we've had such a wonderful, steadfast president during the chaotic times that have surrounded us, none could've held up so well, or withstood all the criticism, cuz no matter what he chooses some billion people think he idd wrong
2006-06-30 00:20:58
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answered by upcoming_author 2
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We need to not be so narrow minded. Most people, especially leaders generally, are guided by what is popular and accepted. I don't care what anyone says about Bush, he did something he knew was in no way popular, but I truly feel he was strong and is working for a better world and killing threats to the USA. I know MANY people in the military, some whom have been visited personally by Pres. Bush, who is an upstanding, intellingent, headstrong man in my opinion. He seems to not worry much of the popular opinion of what will be thought of him, on the other hand is trying to defeat an unruly, chaotic, impending threat (terrorism) to our freedom and way of life. He is headed in the right direction no matter how ugly it may look. Sorry, but I for one have to stand behind our president, no matter who he is. Even Clinton, (tg he is gone!), we have to be a strong country and cannot do so if we are hating everyone that leads us!!!
2006-06-29 23:09:48
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answered by Blast 2
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Now to say if I like Mr. Bush I can say with no regret no. Has he ruined our country not alone he hasn't remember it is so easy for the Democrats and republicans can sit in their sets and all turn on the one they have put on this imaginary throne of corruption, all stations of our government must be brought to justice for their incompetence they gave the power of war to a man who wanted to please his father by removing the one who tried to kill him. Now as for the war n terror I hear the word stay the course and I fine the one who uses these words so often did not keep the course on the war on terror instead he turn his effort with his father's blessing you want the war in Iraq come to an erupt end kill sudarm Hussein then we will be asked to again stay the course in Afghanistan and El kiada , changing is the reason we have so many dead in Iraq, our president went after a paper tiger instead of our true enemy the Benla dens of the world. He used the attack on nine eleven as a n excuse for war to get read of a family threat and by doing so we now bury 2500 and counting of our own dead, I feel he and his cabinet should be sued by the family members of though young men and women for wrongful death for he deceived the American people with faults information.
2006-06-29 23:18:31
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answered by lonelytommy 1
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is he really the worst president in our history? you've got to be joking. There have been plenty of bad presidents.Frank Buchannan...easily. Carter, Hoover, and a whole bunch of others. Bush may have made some mistakes, but i believe the good far outweighs the bad. He has led us through tough times and still stuck by his principles. That takes balls.
2006-06-30 00:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that the problems with our country have just built up over time and i guess they are becoming more evident, it isn't President Bush's fault it is the peoples, because they elect the government people, and let them get away with things, and many people have turned ignorant to politics, they just want the politicians to do it for them
2006-06-29 23:00:08
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answered by lyra 3
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He is more crooked than Nixon. For you that don't know - Nixon went to great links to cover up the fact that men conncected to him broke into the National Democratic Headquarters. There were payoffs/bribes, shredding of documents, and so much more.
Bush only stole one Presidential election (maybe two). RE: the Watergate break in - search google. RE: the last Pres. election please see my question about the '04 election or go to
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/10586714/was_the_2004_election_stolen
2006-06-29 23:36:02
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answered by natobanato2 4
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I believe that President Bush was destined to be President during these years because he would be the best of them all. He chose to act to our reactions to 9/11 (what would you have thought if he had done nothing) and he wanted to protect those he swore to protect. America is great and nothing will change that.
2006-06-29 22:59:18
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answered by angel_of_the_united_states 3
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he's a criminal. he's so caught up in his quest for oil(money/power) that he cant control the rest of the country. and even if he wasnt he couldnt run this country anyway. he is taking away our freedoms, one by one. freedom of privacy, free speech...whats next?
and when i say Bush is, i mean Karl Rove, Cheney, and Rumsfield. Bush is to ******* stupid to run anything.
everyday we get a step closer to a facist theocracy.
it makes me sick.
and it is not the people's fault. in 2000, Al Gore WON the presidential election. he WON it. but somehow, the redneck still managed to get into the white house.
2006-06-29 23:00:46
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answered by Dahlia Jihad 2
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can 100 million people be wrong apparently yes. anyone seen the jimmy carr dvd you know what a mean hehe but hell he aint all that bad at least he aint bangin his secretary in the oval office or giving us another watergate.whats a little bit of genocide here an there.
2006-06-29 23:30:34
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answered by shizzlemanizzle 1
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