No one is perfect. No one. You can't dictate how Someone must answer a question, and threaten abuse to be reported, for an answer, other than what You wish to hear. Nor do You have the ability/power to have questions deleted. Go ahead give it a try. If the questions I have read, and the answers I have seen are allowed to stay, there is no way.
2006-07-14 07:11:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Probibly he could've done better on sealing the borders from illegal aliens...no amnesty and no worker program...should've been the stance...cause it woun't work...we should enforce the laws already on the books and deport the illegals...even if that takes the next twenty years to do and allowing state and local law enforcment to participate in the deportation prosess...
Probibly should point out all the good that is happening more often...like the economy, the progress in Iraq and the war on terror...he is humble and doesn't like to brag about the good that this administration has accomplished.
Probibly should've pushed the income tax reform stuff more...it WILL come back to bite us someday. We should've went to the National Sales Tax program a while back. Once the baby-boomers depleat the Progam then we will all say, gee we should've listened to Bush...BUT he should've pushed that program reform harder...
Government spending could've been controlled a bit more...an I wished he would've downsized the Government more...you know - be a conservative and for a smaller Federal Government...maybe more state governments will grow but at least the Federal will shrink...that should've been one of the things to change too...
Sometimes I wished that he was a better public speaker...but me being a poor public speaker as well, I cannot find fault or criticize him on personallity flaus...I'll let the librals do that and show how pathetic they are, by pointing out personallity flaus...
In summing up, the above is all I can think or right now I would've wanted done differently...and here are some good comment about him just to close with: I think he did good on the War on terror, since we havent been attacked since the first attack...the war in Iraq was also a fairly well runned war...or really it was a battle or one part of the War on Terror)...he is a good man and in time I believe that people will realize this (even if they don't see it now).
2006-07-14 14:20:09
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answer #2
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answered by DAVER 4
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your question presumes that being republican means that we are some sort of robot for the party. Oddly enough some republicans actually listen to what comes out of the mouths of the candidates and we try to ascertain whether they have achievable goals or just blowing hot air. GWB is one heck of a good furnace. I knew that in 2000 and in 2004 so I did what any responsible republican should have done: voted democrat each time.
2006-07-14 14:09:08
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answer #3
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answered by Alan S 7
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Foreign Policy - no complaints
Domestic Policy - too much compromise with liberal Democrats.
Worst issue - No Child Left Behind. First of all, agreeing to ANYTHING Ted Kennedy proposes is lunacy! Second, NCLB is an awful program because it penalizes the intelligent kids. I know it sounds harsh, but smart kids should NOT have to wait on everybody else to come up to their level.
2006-07-14 14:09:06
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answer #4
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answered by dledg 2
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The biggest mistake was by Barbra and George Hubert Walker Bush.
They could have aborted the child 60 years ago.
2006-07-14 14:04:11
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answer #5
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answered by Rocketman 2
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I have said this many times. I have several issues with President Bush.
1. I don't like his wild spending and growing big government.
2. I don't like his backing the FTAA, NAFTA, CAFTA, SPP, or any other Globalist program you can think of including the United Nations.
3. I think he has failed to secure our borders from the invasion of illegal immigration.
2006-07-14 14:03:16
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answered by Ethan M 5
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Iraq was pretty well contained by the no-fly zones. He should have used that bullet on Iran a few years ago. In the interim Iran has been permitted to grow into more of a menace.
2006-07-14 14:01:26
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answer #7
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answered by Brand X 6
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He has not vetoed the insane spending of the Congress.
He passed that stupid new drug entitlement program.
He has not closed the borders.
He didn't completely fire all of the Clinton hold-overs in government (you know, the ones that stole all of the "W" keys off the keyboards), resulting in all of the security leaks.
2006-07-14 14:05:06
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answered by Aegis of Freedom 7
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i think that the biggest mistake that bush has made was the nochild left behind act. I think that if a child cant learn as fast as the other childern then that child should be held back because if you dont hold children back they never learn
2006-07-14 14:04:17
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answered by bushfan44 2
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I'd say the biggest mistake he has made is having Dick Chaney as his Vice-President.
Mr. Chaney brought little to the table, and has been a huge liability.
2006-07-14 14:00:44
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answered by sweettea 3
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