Dude, I agree.
2006-07-03 16:12:48
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answered by ? 3
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You're kidding. He makes decisions everyday that effect out nation and our lives, but don't have an opinion because we don't personally know him??? Does that make sense to you? If, in our informed opinion, the facts clearly show us that he has lied, you don't think we should say anything because we don't personally know him? If he has a track record, a pattern of behavior, then maybe could we say something? I challenge you to click on the links below and read every word. These my dear are facts, you know FACTS!!! And believe me when I say that there are tons more available, I only picked these five. After reading this you may ask "Well, why doesn't the Congress do something about this, or why doesn't the Supreme Court?" Because like George Bush they are control by republicans. It is one of the few times that one party has controlled our government, and this is the result. This is historic. This situation (one party in control) is dangerous. They have even managed to influence the media. they have (facts again) tapped into our phone records and actual calls, tracked where citizens have been on the net, and most recently it has come out that they have tracked the financial records of millions and millions of American citizens. Don't criticize him??? Ask yourself what kind of a nation do you want to bring your children up in? What kind of a world do you want them to live in? Don't you think there may be darn good reasons that the USA and Bush are so disliked and criticized by almost every single nation on the earth, including our very best friend Great Britain? There are reasons for the things that happen. Start to look for those reasons. You have everything to gain. And by the way, I love my country, like they taught us in school to love our country. I have studied the history of this country nearly all of my life, and it is breaking my patriotic heart to see what is happening today. There are many people who are feeling the same way, which is why two-thirds of the citizens of the United States of America disapprove of Bush and disapprove of the direction he has taken us. I beg you to get informed, please. Blindly following is partly what got us into this mess.
2006-07-03 23:02:02
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answered by Michael R 4
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You know, it is funny ... I do know a man who is personal, family fiends of the Bush's here in Texas ... he says Bush is an asshole. What does that tell you? Hell, my dislike for him is not that strong. However, in the 1990s I was making 25.00 an hour as a Network Tech, now I am a Security Officer at 9.00 an hour. I could forgive the business with Iraq, but what has happened here in the US is a different story. He has done nothing good for this nation. Look at New Orleans a year after Katrina.
2006-07-03 23:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The free speech provisions of the First Amendment allow Americans to trash our President if they so choose, though that doesn't necessarily make it a classy thing to do. It seems that hating on President Bush is the "in" thing to do these days, which is why you're seeing all the kids on here doing it. They just wanna be cool, ya know?
2006-07-04 00:09:49
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answered by Chris S 5
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Wake up, little Republican. As Americans, we still have the right to say anything we want about the idiot in the White House. This is a tradition and a right that began with Washington and has included every president since then. If Americans had the right to criticize Washington and Lincoln, I think it's safe to say we can do the same with a boob like your hero. It's a little thing called Freedom of Speech, and we're going to continue to exercise it, even if it makes people like you uncomfortable. Sorry.
2006-07-03 22:55:10
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answered by blorgo 5
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Good luck on that fight. The libs have nothing else left but to attack and name call. They are bankrupt of ideas and how no idea of how to function without power.
In the long run it does not matter, Bush was a solid President and will go down in history as one of the best. And most of these children will grow up one day and more then half of them will actually figure it out.
2006-07-03 22:45:17
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answered by tm_tech32 4
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All I know is that Bush involved our country in a war by lying to the American public. He is also getting young Americans wounded and killed every day in Iraq, because of his lies. Bush is trading a river of American blood for a trickle of Iraqi oil. How can you not trash him for that.
2006-07-03 22:48:50
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answered by Kipper 7
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good for you - and truly shouldn't be "trashing" anyone - since who is without sin or mistake that he can attack someone else's character or actions or words without knowing why they said or did what they did. And in addition, with the media's interpretation of Pres. Bush, how do you KNOW what really was said or done?
2006-07-03 22:45:30
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answered by KitKat 4
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I really doubt you know him any better than any of us.i live not far from Crawford tx,but have never met him nor do i want to..he has never done any good for the People yet...he is why gas is sooo high,he owns gas companies..of course he does not care what the prices are he enjoys the profit he gets from it.I never voted for him or his father or Nixon...
the proof is in the pudding!
2006-07-03 22:52:22
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answered by lindaann_56 3
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I know whatcha mean, it's like ok I don't agree with everything he has done but when you weight out what all he has done and figure ok what do I agree with him on and what do I disagree with him on.
Well I find my agreements outweigh my disagreements so I do support him inspite of some disagreements.
Heck I don't like my current Governor at all but I don't disagree with everything she has done, no im not gonna vote to re-elect Granholm at all and I am voting for her opponent Dick DeVos, but I don't think everything Granholm has done was bad, she has done some good things but not good enough for me to support her.
Whereas in my opinion Bush has done enough good for me to support him inspite of some disagreements.
I also get so sick of some Teenagers hating Bush only because Green Day and Good Charlotte told them too.
If ya wanna take advice from a Rock Star take one from Alice Cooper who told us we should not be letting Rock stars tell you who to vote for because Rock stars do not read the Washington Journal everyday so a Rock Star has no idea what is going on in Politicial circles.
2006-07-03 22:48:21
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answered by MrCool1978 6
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I have seen many presidents come and go... I do not know President Bush personally, but he has never disappointed me in his outward show of his love for Jesus Christ... his love for America... and his passion to keep America safe from terrorist.
Many analysts and observers believe Bush to be the most overtly-religious and conservative president in U.S. history. Supporters of Bush portray him as a God-fearing, compassionate person who has been bold and decisive in leading the U.S. in wake of terrorist attacks and security challenges, as well as for protecting traditional family values.
As I said, I do not know him personally...but I am so happy to have this God fearing man as my president.
2006-07-03 23:18:49
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answered by MesquiteGal 4
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