Why does his approval rating go down and up so rapidly? Can people not figure out if they like him or not? I really don't see him doing anything differant than what he always has so why would they change their mind? Are any of you that way? If so why?
Make up yer damn mind!! Geesh!!
2006-07-01
11:16:30
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➔ Politics
Kristi S- This isn't a question about Bush! It's a question about retards that can't make up their mind about him. By now you should have formed an opinion of Bush.. He's either doing a bad job or a good job. It should not be changing week after week..
2006-07-01
11:24:48 ·
update #1
Sadly, well meaning "christians" who dont believ heping your neighbors, particapating in brownies/boy scouts, and killing their kids sports coach if he/she isint getting enough playing time.
We Catholics have become the new moral mainstream with a diversity in social justice that spans from Mother theresa to Father Phillip Berrigan and the way were going to win their hearts minds and souls and enlist them as agents of defense for America is to point out that while president Bush throws them a bone now and than(When he hits 31% he gives them texas t-bone) on the bread and butter issues that families at times naturallly fret about(braces, piano lessons,school clothes,college,ect) like his father focusing in the 1992 debate on his watch than the questioners concern, hes a man of privelege.
Sincerely,
John P Quinn
2006-07-01 11:33:01
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answered by oracle 1
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I think at first a lot of people took President Bush at his word. They believed that 9/11 was connected to Iraq. They believed that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. They believed that American soldiers would be welcomed as liberators. They believed that the war would be quickly over. As time went by, a good number of Americans began to wonder if they had been told the truth. When the President attempted to appoint his own personal lawyer to the Supreme Court, many saw that as a grab for more power. When he wanted a Middle Eastern country to control major American ports, many became more concerned.
When his administration ignored at first the devastation by Katrina the slow response became a wake-up. Many Americans were also upset that this administration outed a secret agent.
Suddenly, it became clear. Perhaps, the Bush we thought we knew was really not there.
2006-07-01 18:39:43
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answered by journey_tothe_center 2
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Some people just blow with the wind. If there's good news (E.g. no news from Iraq) his approval rating is likely to go up, if there's bad news it's likely to go down.
People need to get educated and they need to think critically. Unfortunately, 80% of the US population are essentially sheep.
2006-07-01 18:22:53
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answered by scratchingchimp 2
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I agree! I've supported him since the beginning and he's doing even a better job now.
2006-07-01 18:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the news that week. They never did have an opinion.
2006-07-01 18:20:57
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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the main thing would be that he has friend up high on televisions and everything gets up for him when things don't go as he likes... first of all he was elected two times by fraud (deleting afro-americans from the vote lists, and so on ) ...
so there you go...
2006-07-01 18:23:55
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answered by Andy 2
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Poor Bush..there are so many bush questions on here. maybe yahoo answers can email them to him so he can answer himself because nothing is getting resolved this way...
2006-07-01 18:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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well i really disagree with mr. bush ideas and plane's
2006-07-01 18:20:22
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answered by shirleypowers1953 4
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the scary thing is... these are the people that are deciding elections..
and they wonder why name calling works...
2006-07-01 18:24:19
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answered by Anonymous
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i vote both times he ran i still back him
2006-07-01 18:22:44
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answered by Anonymous
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