i completely support him. i think he has made good, strong, and morally right decisions that are not only best for our country but best for the entire world. i have complete trust that he will lead us through the crisis we are dealing with now and everything will be for the better
2006-07-20 12:37:11
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answered by THEBurgerKing 4
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I do NOT support the pretender to the throne. There are so many reasons for that I can't put them all here.
First of all, he's not very bright. A president should be smarter than everyone else, or at least as smart as the smartest in the land.
He doesn't have a clue. And he doesn't care that he doesn't know. He wears it like a badge of pride.
Second, he pretends to be a Texas cowboy, when in fact he was reared in great wealth and luxury in the New England (liberal) part of the US he detests.
Third, he would not be in the office he's in were it not for a huge network of criminals helping him steal the office, from the lowest election worker to the Supreme Court. Even the Supreme Court were so sly they made their act a one-time only, never-again act.
Fourth, he is a pretender as a "Christian" - or, if you prefer, and you truly believe he is a Christian, then I have spent a lifetime misunderstanding what a true Christian is. Compare him to Jesus Christ (you remember, don't you? the divine man for whom Christiianity was named?) Do you think he is Christ-like in ANY way? Name one. He professes to be a Christian. He professes to talk to God. Well, so do many other psychopaths. No one is fooled by them.
He committed cold-blooded pre-meditated murder countless times in his adopted state while he was governor there, and he's very proud of that fact. Never mind the fact that many of those people were probably innocent of their crimes. He brags about their deaths.
Jesus Christ, in my opinion, would never do that. But if he did, he has the right to do so. He's the Son of God, after all. Bush is merely the son of George H.W. Bush. That don't cut no slack with me.
For that matter, think about what he did after he stole the presidency. He has trampled our rights into the ground, and had the temerity to say - and be quoted in public as having said! - "It's just a G---D---- piece of paper!" ABOUT OUR CONSTITUTION!!!!!
That's really ALL I need to know.
And finally, although I could go on for days, but bumper sticker readers don't have the ability to read such long posts anyway ... he's a puppet. He is merely a figure-head, but a dangerous one. Sometimes, he forgets his place in the pecking order, and says things he's not supposed to say. It takes days for his "handlers" to get him out of his entanglements!
Need I say more?????
I can, you know.
2006-07-20 20:51:27
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answered by dragonheart 2
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I DO NOT SUPPORT bush at all. Why?
- Whether you like it or not, he did start the war in Iraq. Still to this day no WMD's were found.
- He has no right to go into anyone's phone records. If I remember correctly, in this country HE STILL HAS TO GET A WARRANT.
- Where in the hell is Osama? He was suppose to be going after him, but for unknown reasons, he turned his attention to Iraq.
- I am Christian, but in this country, there is still a SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE. He, nor anyone else, has the right to tell me whether or not two men cannot be together. If they want to do it, that is their business. They will answer to God about that later, not bush.
- He is so worried about terrorism, he was going to sell our security to another country to guard our seas. Brilliant move.
- Why give tax breaks to the top 5%? So they in turn will spend it and it will come down to us. That is called "trickle-down theory". It didn't work before during the Reagan years, so why in the world would it work now? The rich kept their money, and the wealth distribution gap widened.
- Coulter, Limbaugh, O'reilly, and Hannity. 'Nuff said.
That's why. And yes, I have my e-mail up so you (or anybody else) can dispute it, but have the balls to leave your e-mail so I can answer what you said.
2006-07-20 19:50:02
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answered by linus_van_pelt68 4
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I support Bush. I do not necessarily agree with the war going on in Iraq, but I think he's been a pretty good president over all, considering what this country's gone through while he's been president
2006-07-20 19:37:31
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answered by Erica 2
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I support some of his policies and I don't support others. I don't believe any of the candidates in the last election were perfect. No matter who is in the presidential seat, there is going to be someone complaining. Let's all do what we can instead of sitting around and whining about policies we don't like.
Please try not to use profanity.
2006-07-20 19:38:28
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answered by Sara B 4
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well.................bush is a racist.........he is forcing the world 2 war world three............most of the people began 2 hate america during his ruling period.............every one is looking at america as bloody country............and not a democratic or freedom caller country............specially for guatemal and other concentration camps............and iraq became a destructed and devasted country........plus the u.s souldiers raped and killed and torturtured many people..................so most people regarde america as an enemy country who wanna invade all the countries of the middle east........
2006-07-20 19:53:04
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answered by cute guy 1
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Define "support".
2006-07-20 19:36:00
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answered by Mention the flag of St David 3
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I do not support him, he should be impeached for any of a dozen
good reasons; which are;
2006-07-20 19:40:05
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answered by kucitizenx 4
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no i dont like him because he think that he has all the power he dont like to trust his on party members or he take dession alone ha stupid he is
2006-07-20 19:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-07-20 19:38:06
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answered by chet 5
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