Is it knowing that you didn't have anyone that could beat him in the election, or is it that with all the anti-Bush media that went on during the elections, the dems still couldn't beat him. Don't cry about the electoral collegeor voting issues in Florida. Those dogs don't hunt. By the way, you should stop using the phrase that Bush lied, when Congress had the same info and intelligence in front of them before placing their vote to support the war. If our elected official are that stupid not to do research on their own, that;s their fault. Let's be real, they have politicized the war to try to gain an advantage to get re-elected.
2006-07-21
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If you all think he is so bad...go and run for the position and do a better job....grow up.
Most of you probably didn't vote anyway.
2006-07-22 14:53:44
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answered by Einstein 7
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That he's Karl Rove's puppet
That he chooses death over life-by having troops bomb and kill and be killed instead of using the money towards health care and the betterment of quality of life for people and the planet.
That he really is living in a glass bubble. I'd like to see him put on a uniform and march into battle.
He has destroyed this country in every way imaginable. And as for having been re-elected. I am ashamed that so many people were taken in and duped by his puppetry. It's a sad commentary on the naivete of too many Americans. Delusion and illusion.
Ah, a master pinball wizard is Rove and his brigade selling their arsenal of fear mongering.
I am neither Democrat or Republican. I vote for human beings, not fear-driven puppets.
2006-07-21 21:45:13
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answered by ontheroadagainwithoutyou 6
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It's knowing that he is nothing but a puppet of the neocons and is too stupid to make any good decisions on his own..... For example, he screwed up at being a baseball owner, and someone had to come in after him and fix the mess he caused.
He also screwed up at being an oil company CEO, and had to have his friends the Bin Laden family come in and fix his mistakes after he left. Given that track record, the next Democratic President will have to come in and clean up the mess he is making in the world right now.
2006-07-21 21:46:11
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answered by net_at_nite 4
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That he is a phoney. He will say and do anything to pander to his conservative base. He grew up as a spoiled rich kid, and has had everything handed to him, including the presidency. He is a dim bulb who serves the rich and powerful. He is a puppet not a leader. I am an independent who would vote for a moderate republican like John McCain, a true American hero.
2006-07-21 21:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The fact that he sticks his middle finger up in countless photos and videos, and people still buy into his born-again christian CRAP.
Let's veto the stem cell research bill because it's "murder", but then somehow it's okay for him to "murder" a bunch of iraqi citizens, as well as thousands of our own 20-year-old American troops.
He contradicts himself more than the bible does.
2006-07-21 21:43:41
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answered by Psychology 6
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He is in the white house and not 1 of them
Their panic is going to cost them dearly again in November when another bunch of dumb Republicans smoke the dummicrats
2006-07-21 21:44:12
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it's knowing that even IF he is not a good president, he was much better than the democratic candidate in 2004. Basically there seems to be no viable democratic candidate for president.
2006-07-21 21:49:01
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answered by akg 3
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It's knowing that he's the best President the US ever had -- and ten million times better than dirt bag Clinton ever was.
2006-07-21 21:42:51
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answered by Jenny A 6
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He will FINISH two full terms?
2006-07-21 21:51:13
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answered by phwar68 5
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His tax cuts, they hate tax cuts.
2006-07-21 21:46:42
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answered by Anonymous
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