You think people who voted for Bush can read?!?
2006-07-28 17:07:16
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answered by wandererthelost 2
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Last time I checked he has a cabinet that presents options and he makes the decisions based on his interpretation of what is presented; this is the definition of a manager. When he goes against the grain and decides to lead an aggresive effort against x or y, he's showing leadership which is exactly what put him into office in the first place.
To say he uses the bible to drive his decisions would be a discredit to both him and the office. All leaders have to weigh the options against what they know and what they believe.
Whether it is our bosses at work or politicians ... people love to second guess their leader's decisions. If you spent one day in the oval office of any president you'd appreciate just how well informed they are, and just how impossible it is to get to that office if you are not a leader and manager.
2006-07-28 17:11:41
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answered by Keith 4
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To them, the Good Book is their Bank Book when they see how much Bush has given them through tax cuts for the rich.
2006-07-28 17:14:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Conservatives think Bush sold us out. A conservative magazine called Bush a traitor and sold out America (there goes the "liberal media" excuse).
That's why you don't hear much from Bush's backers, because there's not many left.
I can't go into details about how Bush has sold out America as claimed by this Conservative magazine.
Click on this link and listen to what Conservatives are starting to think about Bush. http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=15497
I think America is getting smarter about our president. Anyone who backs him is against America according to this conservative magazine.
2006-07-28 17:17:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I am a Bush supporter. And yes I read the Bible, and yes I pray for the President.
2006-07-28 17:09:18
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answered by flower0781 2
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The presidents doctrine is not bible based. Yes he is a Christian and his faith is important to him, but it does not control him. I would be leery of anyone that takes religious writing and turns then into governing plan for a nation.
2006-07-28 17:09:31
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answered by Anonymous
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As best as I can tell real Christians aren't supposed to take from the poor to give to the rich. Nor are real Christians supposed to resort to dirty trick politics, distortions of the truth, outright lying and befriending dictators in Saudi Arabia and Angola
2006-07-28 17:16:58
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answered by Doc Watson 7
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I do not know, but the garbage spreaders are out. Don't you have an original question to ask? Everyone knows you are anti-Bush. How about a new, original question?
2006-07-28 17:08:29
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answered by Don H 3
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What are you even talking about? You are only showing how ill-informed or uneducated you are, or both!? Go read the dictionary or do something else constructive.
2006-07-28 17:11:09
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answered by chynna30_2000 4
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I'm not a cheerleader...but a supporter.
2006-07-28 17:32:30
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answered by loubean 5
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