Hey, this guy was brought up with a silver spoon in his mouth, he has the "let them eat cake attitude".
2006-07-02 05:38:40
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answered by Billy M 4
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Part of Bush's approach, I think is to strongly encourage people to stand up and wipe their own nasty butts, which is as it should be. I say 'abolish welfare', and let's get more people out there doing something for a living. Too many people 'm'idin a po'gam', sittin' around all day soaking up another day of cable TV. You either got what it takes to get through an 8-hour shift (and let's face it, some jobs are pretty damn easy, be real, now), or ya don't. If ya don't, when you get a little hungry, all of a sudden you'll be overcome by neverending waves of 'motivation'. That's called 'your survival instinct', and a lot of people really haven't used thiers in ANY way for so long, it's not healthy, and if enough people act/think like that, it'll be no surprise when a RAVENOUS, sharp-witted 3rd world country runs off with our goodies. Which do you want, easy-does-it welfare state, or a vibrant, productive, energetic country with an equally bright future? Decisions, decisions...
2006-07-02 12:42:01
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answered by gokart121 6
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Maybe he should just open the white house doors to all the lazy people in this country who would rather stand in line for free hand outs instead of getting up off their lazy butts and get a job. I guess food stamps and welfare checks, and low income housing, and help with utility bills, and free medical just aren't enough. Maybe the tax payers of America should also foot the bill for free vacations and new cars for those who refuse to better their own situations by a little hard work.
2006-07-02 12:43:22
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answered by colorados_lost_rose 3
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You know i'm from Holland and do not understand why the American people vote for someone like Bush. Here in Holland your out! But yep, he's a yerk, beyond!
And did you know that alot of the KKK vote for him? NOW, THAT IS SCARRY....
2006-07-02 12:41:26
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah it's evident by the huge increases in money dedicated to social programs. More than any other sitting president. That selfish so and so. What do you want him to do, come to your house and spoon feed you. Check your facts then come on back.
2006-07-02 12:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes i have. I also noticed he is very sly in how he words things.
If you listen to or read he transcipt of his RNC acceptence speach in 2004 you will find 6 or so examples of this. Throughout that speach he basically said, we will screw you over, and you'll enjoy it.
2006-07-02 12:39:19
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answered by JCCCMA 3
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No doubt, but that clip doesn't prove anything. He obviously didn't know...
n v- The KKK would vote for a blind goat if it was Republican. They will never vote for another party because the Republican's share their beliefs..
2006-07-02 12:43:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I assume you mean the American people, because he only offers praise to those poor hardworking Mexicans that come across our border (illegally) like they were the only ones with family values.
2006-07-02 12:40:16
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answered by Cullen M 2
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yes he is very stupid, and he lies o the people alot.
2006-07-02 12:40:18
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answered by idamrobles 3
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Of course he is, he's a republican.
2006-07-02 12:37:51
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answered by Lisa 5
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