now that you know he lied to the country, got us into a war with iraq (who had nothing to do with 9/11), done nothing to help with gas prices, and put us in so much dept it aint funny?
2006-07-08
19:08:22
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and yes i know i spelled debt wrong
2006-07-08
19:13:26 ·
update #1
and whoever ask where i got my info its a lil thing called the news??? ever heard of it?? (yes i know it aint all true but comeon)
2006-07-08
19:15:44 ·
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the whole he stands up for his religion i love that one lol
i havent yet seen him stop abortion??
2006-07-08
19:20:29 ·
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oh and the one saying the united nations said they had wmd's
they never said that
they said they were looking and then bush told them to get out and he did his whole "shock and awe" deal
wow that worked lol
2006-07-08
19:22:19 ·
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No and I never did. Way before this jerk was President he was Governor in my state...Texas. I didnt vote for him then either. I also didnt vote for his Daddy.
2006-07-08 19:14:41
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answered by edaem 4
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Lied to us about what? WMD's? If he lied then so did Kerry, Hillary, Billy Jeff, the president of France, and most of the United Nations - they all said he had those or do you conveniently forget your friends lied too? Truth is they were wrong - that is different then lying.
Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 this is true, but those who did have something to do with 9/11 moved into Iraq before we invaded there. Read up on Al Zarkawi; we injured him in combat in Afghanstan and he fled to Iraq where he was befriended by Saddams own sons; guess what - al queda who's sole aim in life is your personal death was in Iraq.
What is Bush suppose to do about gasoline prices? Iran, your friend in Venezuala and others are behind gas prices by creating shortages; they are using the increased demands of China and India to make some serious profit.
And yes he added to the debt; not about as BJ Clinton has and he's had to fight two real wars - not the aspiran factory kind.
2006-07-09 02:17:09
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answered by netjr 6
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Already did twice. Check the constitution. He cannot run again. But if he were to run for senator or governor (unlikely) he has my vote again.
Please name the lie?
Iraq...We took care of them before they had a chance to become another N. Korea.
Gas prices.. it is not the function of the government to control prices in a capitalistic economy...Or would you prefer socialism?
Debt...It costs money to fight a war. Bush's tax cuts are spurring business, creating jobs, and the GAO just issued a report saying that due to larger than expected tax revenues the debt (or dept) is 25% less than anticipated.
Any more questions?
2006-07-09 09:13:14
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answered by nick_1965 4
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Whats so frustrating to me is we only have two choices, why is that???! Bush and Kerry were bad choices, I guess people just voted the lesser of two evils. I didn't vote for either because to me they were both bad choices. We need some changes in this country and have more and better choices.....WHY cant we have 5 or 10 choices, because both parties hold the power, do you call that a democracy?
2006-07-09 02:14:32
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answered by D 4
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republicans all the way. what did Clinton do??? nothing except Monica star. and a few others. there is a few good thing out of bush
1. stands for what he believes in God
2 said what he was going to do start war
3 has got many other terrorist out of the way.
4 CIA and FBI now work together(remember they both had a part of the puzzle before 911)
5 created more jobs
6 never cheated on his wife
2006-07-09 02:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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How did he lie?
Clinton said Saddam had WMDs before Bush was ever President.
I voted for Bush twice (well actually 3 times since I also voted for him in the 2000 Primaries as well).
2006-07-09 02:42:09
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answered by MrCool1978 6
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That would depend on who would run against him. If there was a better choice (John Kerry was not a better choice), I would vote for them instead of Bush. I don't think you're right about some of the things you say, but I will not waste any time trying to convince you of your bias.
2006-07-09 02:17:16
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answered by anonymous 7
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He has made some mistakes but I believe some of those events might have happened anyway even if he wasn't president. In my eyes, at the 2004 election he was the best choice and still is today.
2006-07-09 02:14:33
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answered by bigboyfatcat 2
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I didn't vote for him in either election. I had the sad misfortune of hearing Daddy Bushwhacker speak back in the 80s. When I heard about Bushwacker Junior wanting to run for President, I knew there'd be trouble. LOTS of it too.
2006-07-09 02:12:32
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answered by Belle 6
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Never have.....never would. I think he must believe what he says, or believes those around him. I feel sorry for him. I think he considers himself one of the "good guys" and has no concept of the trouble he has caused or the price people are paying. ( I want to think the best of him and that is what I can muster up to say....decent man, not presidential material)
2006-07-09 02:16:57
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answered by critter 1
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