I don't wish that he would rot in hell forever because it is not my place to "put" him there.
I DO WISH however, that he would be impeached and convicted and put in jail. He, and/or his organization, first stole the election in 2000 when the public clearly voted in the majority for Mr. Gore; then he's been lying to the public ever since - particularly in regards to the "war on terrorism". Thousands of our most patriotic young men & woman have lost either their lives or parts of their bodies in their honorable fulfillment of their duty to obey the orders given in pursuit of a dishonorable military/political agenda. His administration has orchestrated some of the most abusive of power practices seen in this country ever, (for example the "outing" of CIA agent Plame) and has implemented legislation and policies which have eroded the rights and privacy of citizens. His economic policies and practices have plunged the country into financial chaos, greater debt & eliminated a budgetary surplus that would have gone a long way towards whittling down the US Gov't debt.
He is arrogant and imperious and oblivious. And likely doesn't even know what those last two words mean because he is not particulary bright to boot. His underlings like Mr.Rowe & Mr. Cheney hold many of the true reins of power which is contrary to the way our government is supposed to function. (Or perhaps "his handlers" would be a more appropriate term)
He has made me ashamed of and embarassed by my country.
2006-07-24 07:09:19
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answered by yonica 3
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you're slamming Mr. Bush for being a member of the cranium and Bones Society. What a chortle. You made countless misstatements, that's frequent for all progressives. cranium and bones originated at Yale college in 1832. there has been in elementary terms another financial ruin at Wesleyan college in 1870 which seperated in 1872 over a dispute over forming of alternative chapters. That lie allotted with. you in elementary terms have rediculous conspircy theorists that are as stupid as truthers and birthers for something. and you forgot to characteristic that John Kerry (an extremely left wing Democrat) is likewise a Bonesman. Barack Obama's chief financial adviser Austan Goolsbee grew to become into initiated into the club in 1991, a similar 3 hundred and sixty 5 days the club elected to enable women into the society.
2016-11-02 21:54:33
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answered by ? 4
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I'm a Bush supporter...but not mindless or drool splattered. You can report me if you wish...but it will be comparable to attempting to impeach Bush...there has been no offense. Yahoo doesn't just remove answers because you report them...there has to be a reason, which is why I reported you.
2006-07-24 07:03:49
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answered by loubean 5
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Feel free to report me.
What I wish is that the hatred that marks your "question" be eliminated from the American political scene. You show the same extremism from your side of the political spectrum as the religious right shows from it.
To the extremes (unfortunately including you), it is "my way or the highway" and they listen to no voices or opinions that differ from their own.
What America (and the world) needs is people who will listen to the views of others and make rational decisions based upon fact and reason ... not upon harsh, set views.
You are just as much a problem in this country as any right winger.
2006-07-24 07:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe in hell but I do think a lot of Bush's decisions are coming back to haunt us all. I was/am against our decision to go to war in Iraq, his decision to pull out of the Kyoto Summit on global warming was a MAJOR mistake. I also think his foreign policies have been non-existent and have isolated us from the rest of the world. I can't say I wish anything bad to happen to anyone but I'll be glad when 2008 gets here so we can hopefully elect a President more in tune with the times............
2006-07-24 07:05:51
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answered by carpediem 5
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I don't believe there is a hell, or a heaven, but W. seems to be turning the country, and the rest of the world, into hell on earth. Does that count?
And, I notice, again with the "he's better than Clinton" stuff. Is that the best you can say about the guy? He's better than Hitler, but that doesn't mean he's any good.
2006-07-24 07:02:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No I do not!!!! I do not wish anyone to "rot in hell". I particularly do not wish the Commander In Chief & President of the United States of America to "rot in hell". Shame is a terrible thing to live with, isn't it?
Try reporting me for answering your question. This site was not made for you to pick & choose who answers. That is called a blog & I love my blog & I love Q & A.
2006-07-24 10:49:06
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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I don't wish for anybody except the devil to rot in hell forever. Not me, you, Bush, anybody.
Report me if you want. I seriously doubt Yahoo cares about a post in which no profanity or insults were used.
2006-07-24 07:04:19
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answered by cassport 3
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No I don't. president Bush has made some mistakes but he is a hell of a lot better then Clinton. And report me if you want. I have done nothing wrong.
2006-07-24 07:01:46
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answered by BigK1118 4
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No, I don't wish anyone to rot in hell. I do however wish the justice department would do their job and get the investigation rolling to he can be impeached for his lies and war crimes. Clinton was impeached for perjury about a bj. Proportionally, Bush should be put up on charges of Treason.
2006-07-24 07:02:41
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answered by Beardog 7
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I wish for NO-ONE to rot in hell. For the sake of saying, he is doing a much better job than you could, and you have proved that by posting this question.
2006-07-24 07:03:48
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answered by Joseph L 4
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