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2006-07-15 08:08:02 · 16 answers · asked by eaggomez 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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No! That is just an excuse. Besides there are WMD's. Bush is just weak and that is what makes people mad.

2006-07-15 08:10:04 · answer #1 · answered by SAHM/Part Time Tutor 4 · 1 2

People blindly hate him for anything because they are democrats and disagree with him. I know it happens on both sides and that is very very sad.
The Iraqi war is justified. The Iraqi people are finally free at last. Hussein's reign is over. Bush was an alright president. bill Clinton did nothing to help america or any other country and in fact gave technoloyg to China.

Agreeing with a president blindly is anti-american, same goes for mindlessly disagreeing with one.

"1. Fake christianity - pgs.org Frontlines The Jesus Factor"
Every president does that. I am atheist, I believe the presidents are smart enough to know theres no god but they use it as a way to get votes.
"2. Lies, lies and more lies"
Awful thing that lots of presidents do. See clinton.
"3. Destroyed the economy for the lower classes"
How?
"4. Deregulating everything under the disguise of smaller government that only results in the cost of living skyrocketing"
how/

"... I could go on and on but geez that's enough"
you don't have anything left

2006-07-15 15:14:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Partly for the war. But mostly the problem is is that he acts unilaterally in nearly all decisions. He leaves the UN, America's Congress, the Courts, and the American people out of every decision he has ever made since becoming president. He hides all of his activities, which only suggests that he has something to hide, and it looks like that something he has to hide is the fact that he is trying to get rid of democracy and establish an empire (Whether he is or not is a question for debate, but he very much appears to be doing so).

Then when anyone disagrees with them, they are labeled unpatriotic, activist, or helping Al Qeada. His administration outed Valerie Plame (a treasonable offense), and looks like they'll get away with it despite the fact it has now come out everyone who was involved, and it doesn't look like any will get fired. Congress tries to find out what he is doing, and he says none of them can be trusted. It is these actions that make him hated as probably the biggest threat to democracy, even moreso than terrorism.

2006-07-15 15:16:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Everyone does not hate President Bush. Blaming him for the Iraq war ignores the facts and that he had international support and the support of both US political parties based on information available at the time. His liberal opposition is fueled by juvenile lingering resentment over a fair and square loss of 2004 presidential election. They will criticize him and repreat a mantra of lies, no matter what he does or does not do.
We are in a global war against terrorism, not just against Iraq. There were plenty of reasons to go into Iraq in additon to WMD, which which we knew he had and had used and have in fact been found. History will declare GWB one of our greatest presidents.

2006-07-15 15:35:54 · answer #4 · answered by solobo49 1 · 0 0

No, it goes WAY beyond the war. It starts with his priviledged upbringing making him a spoiled brat who thinks he can do anything he wants, ignoring our civil rights in the name of terrorism (i.e., making us afraid so we will allow him to do anything he wants), trying his best to eliminate our forestlands, giving his rich buddies tax breaks while taxing the poor more and refusing to back a hike in minimum wage, and refusing to do anything about the gas prices all along the way so his oil buddies can become even richer.

It's too bad that people vote their identity rather than their self-interest. It's these little things that end up overlooked by voters because they're so busy being afraid of what Bush has told them they should be afraid of.

2006-07-15 15:19:13 · answer #5 · answered by Rogue Scrapbooker 6 · 0 0

We like the Israeli people just like we like the arabs. Saddam never was a threat to world peace. America(BUSHES) gave them weapons to use against Iran and Kuwait so that they can invade the country to sip free oil which is what they are doing right now. So we can say that the USA is the biggest threat to world peace... I would like to educate you more but I have a translation job to do ..BYE...

2006-07-15 15:17:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I like Flash Viruses answer....half the people on this site get their info from lunatic web sites stating bull$hit.

For the person below me.....how has the UN ever been good for anybody....they waste more time trying to make a decision on everything than getting a quick solution. Oh and apparently Joe Wilson outed his own wife in a publication called Who's who in America......learn facts.

And for the rest of the people on this site...just because you say it doensn't make it fact....along with reading it or seeing it on TV....do your own research or are you blinded with your own bias and ignorance???

2006-07-15 15:16:11 · answer #7 · answered by jpxc99 3 · 0 0

1. Fake christianity - pgs.org Frontlines The Jesus Factor
2. Lies, lies and more lies
3. Destroyed the economy for the lower classes
4. Deregulating everything under the disguise of smaller government that only results in the cost of living skyrocketing
... I could go on and on but geez that's enough

2006-07-15 15:13:01 · answer #8 · answered by BeachBum 7 · 0 0

i don't hate him. but i don't think he should be in office either. there is a difference between criticizing his policies and hatred...

every president has had to deal with criticism. some of it deserved, some of it not. you must decide for yourself what you believe is the right course for this country, but when you do figure out what that is, don't expect to not have to defend it from those who disagree. if you can't defend your beliefs, why bother having them?

2006-07-15 15:19:19 · answer #9 · answered by uncle osbert 4 · 0 0

Yes and no: I think it is the reasons why.
He owns the oil companys and recruits men to fight to protect his oil wells.
But I really don't like his foreign policys.

2006-07-15 15:11:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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