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You must realize that President Bush has brought us through the biggest terrorist attack on our country as well as the biggest natural disastor that has hit our country in probably a century. I'd say he has done a darn good job wouldn't you?

2006-07-08 02:06:28 · 38 answers · asked by dan_20_la 1 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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Good question,but a full answer would be too long, First to the previous writers who Hate Bush, #1 Do you know who wrote the Gettysburg Address? Why? who was the second President of the U.S.? do you know what the word Normandy means? do you know the population of the U. S.? What was Hitler leader of? do you know about his life? Have you ever heard of "Hamburger Hill? " {hint nothing to do with fast food } If you don't know all those within a micro-second you are the followers, or for the real smart ones you are "Posers" With the lack of a background of any quality in American History you will be the domed to follow the previously doomed people, VERY SAD
The President Will Work With Congress To Complete Reauthorization Of The Patriot Act. The Patriot Act is a key part of America's efforts to combat terrorism and protect the American people.
Congress Took Action To Reduce Government Spending. Both the House and Senate made a fiscally responsible vote to cut spending by $39.7 billion and keep the government on track to cut the deficit in half by 2009.
President Bush Signed Into Law The First National Energy Plan In More Than A Decade. The energy bill makes an unprecedented commitment to energy conservation and efficiency
The Federal Government Is Helping The States Remove Debris. Nearly 56 million cubic yards of debris have been removed in AL, TX, MS, and LA. FEMA reimbursed the states at 100 percent
President Bush Is Working To Make The New Orleans Levee System Better And Stronger.
I could go on and on but I am sure most of you Bush Haters do not have a clue as to what he has done,or sadly even care.Prove me wrong on that one!
As for the WMD, didn't you hear? the White was Basically forced to release papers that show our troops on the ground found at least 500 artillery shells filled with serine & mustard gas also known as Weapons of Mass Destruction degraded enough to be unfit for firing but a pepsi bottle full of the stuff in a Mall or subway will kill you all!! Why didn't the White House want to disclose this and clear his Name?, President Bush Knows those WMD's found are fingerprints and they know where the good stuff is also, but it will trace back to Russia,France and Germany as the Main suppliers, so President Bush sucks up the Followers of the media in their "Bush Lied" swill rather than strain an already strained relationship with these countries, which we need to stabilize this world from the dangerous. aka Iran, N. Korea,,for the top 2. You followers are hurting your own HOME by not thinking for yourself!! God,,, Please Bless America & all who live here

2006-07-08 03:00:04 · answer #1 · answered by uwantfacts 2 · 3 1

Wow, What color is the sky in your world? I voted for Bush initially. I would say the Katrina thing was a fiasco for all politicians involved. The American public rolled up their sleeves and started sending stuff to the area, while the politicians were pointing fingers at each other.
As far as the terrorist attack on September 11th, Bush has gotten way off track with that. He has led us down a road that is strewn with deception and half truths.
Weapons of mass destruction? Right!!!! Would you like to talk about the wonderful job he has done at home?

2006-07-08 02:52:13 · answer #2 · answered by wilsonsdad2003 5 · 0 0

I don't think he's done such a wonderful job. The terror attacks were badly handled and the response for help to the people affected by the hurricanes were way too slow. He wouldn't even know what to do if he didn't have all of his advisors. For God's sake, the man can't even read a speech properly that somebody else wrote for him! He needs to go! We've had much better presidents than him and I hope our next one is much, much better otherwise this country's going to go to hell in a handbasket!!!!!! We need to pull out of Iraq so our men aren't being senselessly killed and worry about our own problems here in the States instead of every other country's problems.

2006-07-08 02:20:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You are delusional. He has had no choice since they happened during his run. We must live in different countries because I don't remember our president doing all that great of job. Wasn't the national disaster just a little late getting to New Orleans??? How exactly have we retaliated against the terrosits who killed 6,000 americans???? By killing people who probably had nothing to do with the terrorists attacks???? Great job Bush I am SOOOO glad your almost out of here

2006-07-08 02:12:42 · answer #4 · answered by Kookie M 5 · 0 0

No, I would say George W. Bush has not done a good job. In the days immediately following 9/11 even the French proclaimed "We are all Americans now". That sentiment has turned to dust across the world and particularly in the mid-East. He has squandered a budget surplus and turned it into a fiscal quagmire. He has usurped powers that are not his and turned Congress (although a willing partner) into a rubber-stamp. He has led the US into an illegal/immoral war based on lies, distortions and half-truths. He has created a "fear state" in America while calling for ever increasing loss of personal liberties. And this is only off the top of my head. Give me time and the list would grow. In fact, I advocate the impeachment and conviction of this Boy who Would be King. And then he should be surrendered to the ICC to stand trial for crimes against the world and war crimes against sovereign nations.

2006-07-08 02:19:48 · answer #5 · answered by Edward K 3 · 0 0

I think the problem is that Americans tend to ask, "What have you done for me lately?" And when it comes to the kinds of issues that Republicans generally deal with -- such as national security -- they don't recognize the impact on their personal lives. Regrettably, Democrats do a better job of telling people what they've done "to make your lives better" -- such as social issues like education and poverty (and they take credit for things that they don't -- take welfare reform as an example).

Bush needs to do a much better job of relating the things he's doing to our everyday lives -- you know, take it down to a Third Grade level so that most people can understand it better. I'm hopeful that Tony Snow can help him with that.

But in the end, people generally like to DISLIKE people. It makes for better conversation. It's just too bad.

If you're discouraged, just go back in history and look at how criticized Reagan was while he was president. He was just an old, forgetful man who saw everything as a role in a movie, the media said. Now, he's on a stamp, there's an airport named for him, and I believe he was named recently as the greatest American in history.

And all of you who are criticizing him for New Orleans -- you need to (1) stop being a slave to the liberal media and do your research and (2) learn the difference between the role of the state and the role of the federal government. New Orleans was a disaster because the city and state made some major blunders -- the federal government was extremely hampered in its efforts to address the situation because of decisions made by the city and the state.

Moreover, you don't know a thing about the culture in New Orleans that led to some of the fake drama that you saw on TV that took the focus off the people who really needed help (when the government feels the need to spend more time working PR to make YOU feel better than they do helping people in need, who's the REAL criminal here?)

Mississippi was far more devastated and what did we see? Mississippians and Taylor Barbour THANKING Americans for what they had done for them. And don't give me that black-white thing -- it's an entitlement mentality in the New Orleans area that just doesn't exist in most places.

2006-07-08 02:16:18 · answer #6 · answered by ckvz01 3 · 0 0

NOT,NO WAY, This president has done nothing but ruin this country, He makes $$$$$ every time a bomb goes off, he makes $$$$ every time someone buys oil, he makes $$$$$ every time he gets up and gives (someone else) speech!!!Clinton had this country booming,we had money we had allies, we had friends. Now if you want to leave the country, you'd better be prepared. Country's don't like us right now. Not sure why / how you think Bush has gotten us through anything?! Were not through anything,we have a long ways to go,who knows if this country can recover from the damages!!!!

2006-07-08 02:22:27 · answer #7 · answered by "Nail" Wiz 2 · 0 0

The sheeple will always beleive what there told its how america exists .

The “war on terror” has nothing to do with protecting the U.S. and world's people from “terrorists”, and everything to do with securing the American empire abroad and muzzling democracy and human rights at home. The 9-11 attacks were the pretext which sold the myth of evil Muslim terrorists imminently threatening Americans. That tale allowed the Cheney-led members of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) to implement their 1990 DPG plan for world control. The “war on terror” is modelled on Islamophobic stereotypes, policies, and political structures developed by the Israeli Likkud and Bush Sr. in 1979. It is designed to inspire popular support for U.S. wars of world conquest. To defeat this plan, we must overcome our Islamophobic fear of “terrorists” and stand in solidarity with Muslims.

Hes a puppet with some very powerfull men pulling his strings ...to make daddy proud.

2006-07-08 02:19:18 · answer #8 · answered by Bearable 5 · 0 0

Bush replaced private airport screeners with Federal employees, resulting in some reduction in the number of guns and explosives that get through.
Bush lobbied for and got a law passed to prevent re-importation of dangerous drugs from Canada.
Bush freed the people of Afghanistan from the Taliban
George stands for the down-home, straight talking, tough-lovin, values that make America the great nation it is today. He loves and protects the good things in life like freedom, baseball and God, and he hates the bad things like terrorists and evil dictators. George inspires loyalty beyond reason. His easy manner and strong leadership evokes the spirit of the rugged, die-hard cowboys and sheriffs of old. In the face of his detractors and critics, George is blazing a rapid-fire trail of justice and liberty throughout the freedom-loving nations of the free world. He's the loan ranger of freedom, the Kemosabi of democracy. The Lovemark of Freedom.

2006-07-08 06:24:51 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Actually i think he did a rather crappy job the terrorist attack started so he started a war with iraq who had nothing to do with 9/11 and then he decided to wait a while before helping with the natural disaster i think it was al a setup 9/11 casuse i think its a little weird for him to all of a sudden need a vacation right after he wins the election then all of a sudden he comes off vacation and then here comes 9/11 but thats my own conspiracy theary

2006-07-08 02:11:56 · answer #10 · answered by OZoNE 4 · 0 0

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