I ask myself the same question,maybe because are people without brain.BUSH FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!But no matter if people are against him HE is the president and the one with power,that is the BIG TRUE!!!!!!!I AGREE 100% WITH YOU.
2006-07-14 03:56:46
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answered by The Apostle 2
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After the way President Bush handled the rescue operations after Hurricane Katrina, many people are questioning Bush. I have also watched independent news sources and President Bush rigged the elections. His brother Jeb Bush, the governor of Florida, had votes thrown out. Most of the votes that were thrown out were the votes of people of color and felons who voted. I don't see the big deal with felons voting. In other words, The 2000 election was rigged. Albert Gore technically won the election, but Bush had some telecommunications companies hired to mess with votes electronically. The mainstream news media won't put this on TV because if this happened, many people would criticise the media and the media would fall under constant problems.
2006-07-14 11:05:18
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answered by liker_of_minnesota 4
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I honestly believe that George Bush will be remembered as the worst president in our history. He points to the mess in Iraq saying see we are fightin' em there so we don't hafta here!
What about those who SURVIVE the fighting... Let me give you an example of what I mean.
In '92 i think it was when there was that incursion against Mohammed Faria Adid, and those rangers and deltas were killed. A lot of people asked why?
The reason is that the gunman who lived in the mog, had been doing urban combat most of their adult lives and those who survived were VERY good at it.
So in Iraq we are killing terrorists? Yes, but we are elevating their skill set level by giving them practical experience, which by the way... isn't good, particularly when the terrorists can look at young people in other arab nations who are disaffected and pissed off and say.. .LOOK WE ARE FIGHTING THE HEATHEN FOR ALLAH! TO FREE OUR IRAQI BROTHERS! That must be a powerful recruiting message for them, and we are handing it too them.
Believe it or not, I am starting to think Saddam was doing Iraq a favor, with all the sectarian violence that is going on. I don't know maybe it was the same violence just not quite so open.
My point is that the war in Iraq was and is a mistake, our economic policy is in horrendous shape, we had a buget surplus that has turned into MASSIVE deficits, and it isnt all just security upgrades for the homeland either.
The war in afghanistan... fine that was justified, and I don't mind paying for it, the war in Iraq... is a sink hole of lives and money, and is horrific policy, all so that Haliburton could get contracts..
(they are an oil company yet they provide food and laundry services to our troops in iraq, isn't that like asking colgate to supply anti-tank missiles?)
I vehemently dis-agree with President Bush's ill-concieved ill-advised, disasterous policies on virtually every level. (really can't think of a single thing i agree with). But the reason that I dislike him as a person is that he is by all accounts spiteful, and pig-headed. And he looked me in the face and lied to me, about a lot of things... and he assumes that I am stupid, he did then and he does it today.
That seems like a good reason to dislike him intensely to me... but I could be wrong.
2006-07-14 11:06:29
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answered by Teclis98 4
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I dont hate anyone. But I do agree that Bush is a horrible president. He's the worst one ever. And I do understand what you're saying. If everyone in this country thinks he's doing a terrible job, fine, but since we all know this, there is no need to repeat it time and time again.
2006-07-15 03:22:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Because so many people don't understand him and it is easier to dislike something or someone when you don't know them or understand why they do the things they do.
He has the courage to take a stand and is willing to back it up and not back down for what ever reason and most people have forgotten what this country is all about. And that is not to stand idlely by and watch this country fall apart or get stepped on.
He takes a careful watch over his country and everyone wants to tear him down for it.
2006-07-14 10:59:45
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answered by Gabe 6
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Bush is the scape goat, for a lot of sh!t that happened before he inherited his job. If I talk too much more about this matter, I am gonna have a hot flash, and believe me , it's hot enough here in Dixie!
2006-07-15 02:57:14
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answered by tictak kat 7
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Do the research. Prescott Bush was Hitler's banker. this is not imaginary, this is history. google Prescott Bush and see what you come up with. It is very likely that Dubbaya is following in his grandfather's footsteps. The more information becomes available, the stronger the likelihood grows.
2006-07-14 10:56:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you honestly believe that this man is a leader? This man is ignorant, close minded, disrepfectul and he gives out this condescending attitude of "father knows best" every time he opens his mouth. Not to mention the fact that his religious beliefs drive his policy making. He sent american troops into a war (Iraq) that was unjustifiable to american interests and hundreds of people are diying every day because of this man. This man represents everything that is wrong with the conservative movement as a whole and everytime I see him open his mouth it makes me want to puke and it personally embarrasses me. What's to like?
2006-07-14 11:03:14
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answered by Gabe 2
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Bush started a needless war..
Luckily it was like a magnet for terrorists, Kinda nice having them blowing themselves up on other terroist wannabe's in iraq rather than here in our buildings..
I wish our military wasnt there now in the path, but bush got lucky and all the terrorists flocked to us over there so we could kill them all at once.
2006-07-14 10:54:08
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answered by profit0004 5
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well, have you looked at his track record; since he has been in office the US has experienced more tragedy since the world wars. we have lost thousands of innocent lives and lost the freedom of safety, job security, trust, love and support and family and you ask why ppl hate him. They have all reasons too and it's not hate it's the fact that he don't make good decision for the ppl but for his self and his greed of power, so don't get mad at everyone else cause they don't like his leadership skills or lack of skills but be proud of your views and opinions and stick with it.
I personally don't like Bush and wish he and his staff get impeached.
2006-07-14 11:02:03
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answered by sweetness 3
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Thanks to the First Amendment I can talk sh*t about whomever I please. If you don't like what someone is saying, offer up your own opinion. Otherwise walk away or change the channel.
I don't hate Dubya. I do think he's a morally corrupt hypocrite.
That's my opinion while I'm still free to give it.
2006-07-14 11:13:01
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answered by LatexSolarBeef 4
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