2006-07-01
08:35:20
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I'd love to see Al Gore answer this.
2006-07-01
08:35:40 ·
update #1
Michigan: There were 2 George Bush presidents, and "self explanatory" is NOT a reason that makes sense. F
Anya: Calling him "inept" with no reason, and saying a Yale graduate has a "hard time just thinking" is NOT a reason that makes sense. F
Adam: "no education"? GWB graduated fron Yale, and got an MBA from Harvard. No "chrisma"? Vague, and not true, he was elected twice. Criminal record? What, a dwi? Not a criminal record. Dodged military service? NOT TRUE, he served in the Texas Air National Guard. "no idea about anything"? NOT reasons that make sense. F
2006-07-01
08:51:14 ·
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olderand...
You might be old, but you're not too wise. Nam made little sense, 40,000 Americans died, HUGH protests in the streets. Iraq, 2,500 American deaths, no protests, and something is being accomplished, a real government has been established, and NO ATTACKS on America since 9/11. I do agree the country is not on the same page. The demon-rats and america hating liberals are living in fantasy land. What did other presidents do during hurricanes? Nothing really. And they weren't blamed for it.
2006-07-01
09:03:24 ·
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dl2005, since when does the president of the united states set the price of gas? Oh yes, Jimmy Carter did it in the seventies. Of course THERE WAS NO GAS then. Reason MAKES NO SENSE. F
2006-07-02
03:01:04 ·
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Middlefinger: George Bush served in the Texas Air National Guard, which could have been activated. Clinton went to England AFTER RECEIVING HIS DRAFT NOTICE and stayed until the war was over. Clinton's daughter never served in the military, neither did the daughters of ANY of the presidents since 1950 (PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I'M WRONG). GWB flew to Iraq twice, once to have thanksgiving dinner with the troops, once to meet the new prime minister in person. He was a huge target, the terrorists would LOVE to kill him. He's NO COWARD. Your answer MAKES NO SENSE. F
2006-07-02
03:05:47 ·
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H R, President Ford accepted his appointment as vice president, and served as president when Nixon resigned. That does NOT make him a bad president. Your answer makes NO SENSE, F.
2006-07-02
03:07:44 ·
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DL, can you name ONE lie? And don't even try WMD in Iraq! I'm not aware of any lie GWB has told, except the one "islam is a peaceful religion", and he said that to keep the peace with the world's muslims.
2006-07-02
05:18:50 ·
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Bill Clinton. All he did was get his rocks off on the tax payers time. He is a total waste of space. His wife ran this country more than he did, which explains a lot right now. Everyone is blaming 9/11 on Bush, when in fact if we had had more of a military budget when Clinton was in office, it would have been harder for the terrorists to succeed. If you ask me, he is the reason we are in over our heads right now. If you look it up, you will find a lot of things that were ignored while he was in office.
2006-07-01 08:43:36
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answered by L_Lou79 2
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We have had good and bad Presidents. Nixon, poor man, was paranoid. Many have done no harm or good. But, and I really hate myself for this, I must say GWB. Roosevelt was President when I was born, don't remember him, but I do remember from Ike on. In all of their terms, good or not, the country was basically on the same page. Even Nam, which we hated, didn't separate us like GWB has. The dissension is so prevalent that he does things and no one is paying attention because we're too busy yelling at one another. And then by the time we find out, it's a done deal. I hold out hope that the next President, be he/she Rep or Dem can bring this country together again.
2006-07-01 08:48:00
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answered by olderandwiser 4
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Man it is a tough call
Lyndon Johnson made quite a few very bad calls
Escalating the Vietnam War
Putting through all his " Great Society " legislation
Listening to and following the advice of Robert McNamara
This Country is still trying to recover from the Social, economic and political mistakes of his administration
Lessons learned from his administration
If you pay people to not work - They get D**n good at the job
If you start a war and just halfway fight it and then quit - everybody thinks you are a pushover and wants to take from you
Government is not the answer to peoples problems - It is the cause of those problems
And Possibly ----------
Never have your boss bumped off to steal his job
But that one is has still not been proved
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2006-07-01 08:55:14
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answered by Dan W 5
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George W. Bush.
1. Record Deficit and rampant corruption.
2. Unnecessary war.
3. Did not act Presidential when informed of the 9-11 attacks.
4. His government and him were negligent with their lack of actions according to Hurricane Katrina.
5. He's made it ok to forget about our rights provided in the Constitution.
6. Him and his staff have engaged in if not illegal, unethical attacks on people who point out their failures. (i.e. CIA agent leak).
8. Reason #1 should've been enough
2006-07-01 08:42:19
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answered by frankramirez_81 3
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The current BUSH is the worst.
He's an amoral hypocrite w/ a false sense of patriotism.
I haven't forgotten the fact that he dodged the Vietnam War by hiding behind defenses (THE NATIONAL GUARD) arranged by his daddy's friends and associates.
He has not impressed me with his bold talk and his bad-boy swagger.
On top of all of that and more importantly that anything else, he hasn't seen to his daughters enlisting in the armed services.
Other people's kids have died in a war that was started by him and his amoral administration.
He's a coward, a 'see-it-in-his-face' dumbass, and flag-waving/ultra-patriotic blow-hard.
2006-07-01 09:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Second Bush - Reason Deficiet is sky rocketing. It is increasing faster under him then at any other time in our history.
Failure in Afganistan The Taliban is actually becoming strong in the southern region of th country. The are the ones that protect Bin Laudin, yet we are powerless becuase we are in Iraq.
Failure in Iraq - I only say failure becuase there are no goals that are stated, you can't achieve success without knowing what you are trying to do.
2006-07-01 08:44:24
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answered by Jerry 3
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The present one George Bush. He seems to think that war is the answer to all of his questions. Why not use our service people to aid the people of the US instead of all the foreign countries? Im so sick of him using our men and women for foreign service in war time. What it is gonna get him is more than he bargained for. Just like Korea and the threat of their missle, who knows they might just aim it at the US. I will be so glad when its time for him to leave office. A woman could do a much better job than he has done and if Hillary runs she gets my vote.
2006-07-01 08:44:54
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answered by Scarlett 3
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In my opinion, Jimmy Carter was the worst President because of the long gas lines and the failure to stand up to the Ayatollah during the 444 day hostage crisis.
2006-07-01 08:39:44
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answered by toughguy2 7
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I think our last REAL president was Eisenhower. Poor Kennedy thought he was the president. You see where that got him. So, it doesn't matter much who the current puppet is. The globalist (bankers) run the show. But Bush has got to be the most inept president we have ever had. I think he has a hard time just thinking.
2006-07-01 08:41:30
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answered by anya_mystica 4
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You blew it, you provided facts and figures but it is WAY too long and sadly have given most liberals an excuse NOT to read what you provided, that and facts typically are meaningless to liberals if those facts do nor agree with their point of few. Its kind of like asking a question about something Rush Limbaugh said, you will only get name calling and no answers concerning what was said.
2016-03-27 00:21:24
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answered by Anonymous
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