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He doesnt support gay marrage and I feel that people should like who they want to!

2006-07-24 16:02:34 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

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I cannot undertand that at all! His blatant lies and obvious stupidity should make him a joke, not a hero.

He is against abortion, but once out of the womb, the baby is fair game. Do not aboort your babies, let them grow up so that we can send them to war to get killed.

Whatever anyone feels about homosexuals does not negate their rights as human beings and American Citizens. they should be allowed the pursuit of happiness like any other American, not punished because of someone else's religious beliefs.

I will not get started on his lies about Iraq and the Middle East. but I am sure any reader already knows what I would like to say.

2006-07-24 16:13:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Currently, about 2/3 of people disapprove of the President. They'll play the FEAR card before the next round of elections though and hopefully bail some GOP candidates out of a dead-heat race or two. As brainy as many Americans are, there are plenty more authoritarian-zombies who vote on broad, jingoistic principles vs. their own economic and social interests. That's why conservatives are so keen to cut education funding....the less educated the populace, the less likely they are to develop critical-thinking skills. Kind of clever, sad to say. The President is a much a waffler as he accused Kerry of being, if you see how he changed his mind on the Syrian-ports deal, the formation of a 9-11 commission, and skittled all over the US steel tariffs. But all his Sith Master Karl Rove has to do is accuse someone FIRST of being a waffler, and voila! it sticks to his rival first, despite evidence to the contrary.

For the remaining few who like him, it's probably because he resembles them for the dim-witted bumpkin he actually is.

2006-07-24 16:07:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gay crusaders are not the focus of the government, a lot of priorities for majority needs of the people!Gays problem is minor problem and gays live in democratic way and free to express their rights!Gays can do their own organization rituals and later on maybe politically accepted sooner!Maybe it is against the faith of president bush for having gay marriage and let us respect that,and wait for another open-minded president next term!People love Bush because he is now a raging bull after 9/11 incidents and want to protect the americans against the terrorist and put more shields to the innocents and not to make another history of the attacks!He is very protective and taking care of his countrymen!

2006-07-24 16:16:21 · answer #3 · answered by tutax 4 · 0 0

I am a Canadian and I would die for the man. I love him. He is great. Alot of people who are on the anti-war side should be damn thankful that Douglas Macarthur or General Patton or Winston Chruchill are not running things now. They would not go to the UN for stupid pointless "resolutions" when trying to resolve conflicts. I dont understand why NO ONE ever protested Saddam Hussein and his unmatched BRUTALITY and CRUELTY that he showed to INNOCENT WOMEN AND CHILDREN. War is an awful thing, yes, but we all seem to take freedom for granted and its sad. It is quite nice that we can all discuss this type of stuff without having to worry about a secret state police like Saddam had coming and killing our children because we happened to "speak our minds". Thank God For George W. Bush. Spit in the face of terror and oppression and try to HELP bring the freedom WE ALL ENJOY everyday to others.

2006-07-24 16:17:58 · answer #4 · answered by Ray A 2 · 0 0

The only reason his approval ratings are low is because the only thing that most republicans actually vote for is the actual presidential election. Thats why he won the election, and re election.Christians,(real ones) dont support gay marriages because the Bible specifically forbids it. George Bush is Christian, so that answers that question.

2006-07-24 16:10:50 · answer #5 · answered by Nicole 2 · 0 0

Have to disagree with ya. Someone has to draw the line somewhere, period. If gays marry, then someone one day will want to marry their dog, and fight for their rights, then someone will want to marry their mother or father,brother or sister and fight for their rights, and one day someone might want to marry Ronald McDonald and fight for their rights and on and on and on .......
When the stopping prayer in schools started, it should have been stopped there period.
Now it has evolved into ten commandments out of the courthouses, but you still swear on the bible. People trying to stop religion on TV. Pledge of allegiance stopped in schools, etc. Our state flag was changed in Georgia because it offended some people. I think if history was made and done we do NOT need to change it, period. Our forefathers made our country and we are turning into unpatriotic, irreligious electronic gizmo freaks.
Yes, gay people have the freedom to do as they choose, but why have God witness something that you know he would not approve of? No offense to anyone.

2006-07-24 16:15:56 · answer #6 · answered by debi_0712 5 · 0 0

maximum truthfully, yet the two Bush and Cheney or perhaps Rumsfeld if he grew to become into nevertheless in, might desire to all be impeached. And whoever says that Bush or Cheney are toting the criminal line greater perfect clarify, what criminal line? Oh, do you recommend approving invading the privateness of the yank people, or to arrest an American in the event that they sense in good shape to and disallow them the ideal to an attorney or perhaps imprisonment for something of their existence without trial, or faucet telephone lines, retrieve own financial business enterprise information, and so on., to do as they please and not answer to anybody? Hmmm, it sort of feels to me that Clinton grew to become into being impeached for mendacity approximately having a fling. And we've 2 men who're meant to be representing the yank people, not some oil tycoons, mendacity each and every day to the yank people and has carried out so as a results of fact that 9/11. I voted for Bush the 1st time around as a results of fact i theory in him and our Republican occasion. not anymore, and that i ended believing in 2004 whilst our finished equipment started happening and uncontrolled. that's not the Republican occasion that i comprehend or have faith in. i don't even comprehend how they are in a position to call themselves conservatives. that's an administration it fairly is barely one step faraway from being a socialistic occasion. i in my opinion have faith it would carry a grin to Bush's face if we ought to all call him "King" Bush!!!! So specific, IMPEACH, IMPEACH, IMPEACH...the two Bush and Cheney. Neither of them are the least fascinated in the yank people's welfare. And THAT...might carry a grin to my face!

2016-11-02 22:41:39 · answer #7 · answered by shuman 3 · 0 0

Bush is wrong on a lot of issues. What about stem cell research, and weapons of mass destruction and spying on US citizens to name three. People who like Bush don't like to think.

2006-07-24 16:09:34 · answer #8 · answered by audrey613 3 · 0 0

Not many people do. Gay marriage, stem cell research, and abortion only come up at election times and nothing will change. They're just trying to get more votes.

2006-07-24 16:07:16 · answer #9 · answered by bigheadboy89 2 · 0 0

Why would you want a president who supports any fly by night trend and all kinds of things that are against the christian belief.

2006-07-24 16:11:28 · answer #10 · answered by Busy Lady 2010 7 · 0 0

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