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im just asking who regrets it not who doesnt

2006-07-28 17:07:58 · 10 answers · asked by camaroconvertible 3 in Politics & Government Politics

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I tried to warn my friends who voted for him. I remember predicting that he got in there he would have us in a war before the end of his first term. That's what the republicans do go to war. So predictable. He should have never been in he rigged the first election. We would be well on our way to alternative energy sources. What a waste of 8 years!

2006-07-28 17:31:16 · answer #1 · answered by Sammy 4 · 0 3

There will always be voters who regret who they voted for. No candidate in history has ever left office without losing some of his support. Bush is no different; President Grant served 2 terms as president. His was one of the most administrations ever. Do you think many of his supporters regretted having voted for him? Probably so; Bush is just one of a long line of presidents who have disappointed some of their supporters. Come to think of it, I have not read of a single president who did not anger and alienate some of his supporters. No, I think some of Bush's supporters regret voting for him; that is only a lesson of history.

2006-07-29 00:17:18 · answer #2 · answered by Don H 3 · 0 0

I regret that Bush is not more competent and doesn't have more gumption...but look at the alternative we were given...a man with even less spine.
Trouble with U.S. politics is that the people who would make the best leaders have NO chance of ever getting elected.

2006-07-29 00:15:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not me, voted for him twice.( and that was just the last election) Voted for his dad, and I'm voting for his Brother Jeb when he runs.

I love to hear the whiners complain about G.W. Bush, makes my voting for GW that much more fun.
You always know your doing the right thing when you can here the liberals whine.

So, NO, I don't regret my vote for Bush


Keep making my day: I really miss Reagan, the liberal whine was so loud in those days. (God Bless you Ronald.)

Yours: Grumpy

2006-07-29 00:21:42 · answer #4 · answered by Grumpy 6 · 0 0

I voted for the rascal twice and profoundly regret it to the point that I have established a website (address below) for telling the story of his betrayal of this nation to the interests of Israel and his on-going attempt to subvert the US Constitution to the North America Security Pac he signed with the heads of Mexico and Canada in 2005 in, of all places, Waco Texas.

The entire story of that on-going and, now, increasing violation of his Oath of Office and more mischief he is up to is in my website as well. (Actually three-linked together. They are Yahoo Groups sites with 20meg memory each for text files and I ran out of memory within10 days at the first one.)

Go see what I think if you want the rest of the story of how the Bush Administration has lied its way into office,and is in violation of the laws and Constitution of the United States. (Which Bush is on record as calling a "G--D----ed piece of paper" during a meeting with lead GOP leaders from Congress to discuss the renewal of the Patriot Act. --I have the story on file at the website, by the way--complete with weblink.)

My ancestors fought in the Continental Line and three of those six brothers died for the American Cause in that war. The other three, including my direct ancestor) were wounded on the battlefield in the struggle for American Independence.

I am removed from them by eight generations but my heart beats as theirs did for the Red, White and Blue. I am a retired newspaper editor of the old school when American news media were Americans and not Internationalists (use another label if you wish there) and I also served 28 years in the Reserve military of this nation to do MY part to keep America free.

Today--I am willing to lay it all on the line again--this time against the establishment of a Bush dictatorship.

I am a Southerner by the grace of God, an American by birth and a Patriot by blood inheritance!!!

Does that make it clear for you? --I bet it does.

AND, finally, thank you for asking your question. It allows me to tell the world that I am willing to die to prevent the submerging of the United States into the North America Union that the NASP document points toward.

May God Bless and Protect America!

Lees_Sword

2006-07-29 00:18:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I voted for him the first time, but not the second. I don't regret it b/c I did it for a good purpose b/c I"m prolife. But the second time we all became aware of his ways and I voted differently

2006-07-29 00:11:49 · answer #6 · answered by ~∂Їβ~ 5 · 0 0

on one hand, I don't because it kept John Kerry out of office.
on the other, I do because I don't think he's all that great. If we had a really good Republican candidate to choose, I'd vote for them over Bush any day.

2006-07-29 00:11:13 · answer #7 · answered by cirque de lune 6 · 0 0

I don't given my options in 04

But in 08 I'm voting for a Potato(E) lol

2006-07-29 00:13:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I didn't vote for him and I'm damn glad I didn't because when the whole country goes down the toilet and to hell, you can't blame me.

2006-07-29 00:15:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I DON'T REGRET IT ONE BIT!!!! HOO-RA!!!

http://www.protestwarrior.com/

2006-07-29 00:19:40 · answer #10 · answered by Neal 4 · 0 0

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