Josh, thank you for pointing out what I keep trying to tell people.
It's easy to blame the President, but he can't do anything without Congresses approval. Anything good he does want to do, they spend months arguing over. This liberal and conservative crap has to quit. It's hurting Americans. Instead of being worried about what party they belong to, they need to worry about what's best for America. I'm tired of all the blame going to the President. He can't do it on his own. I don't think he's a great President and he's done alot wrong, but he's not totally responsible. Those that blame him are illiterate to our federal government and how the system works. I think if they were more informed, they'd be more aware of how much Congress is to blame and not the President. Bush is also still cleaning up the mess left by the previous President. There will be another President to clean up what mess Bush has made. So it goes on through history. It's about time Americans quit choosing sides, stopped the party vote and got more informed. The President is partly to blame, but not completely.
2006-07-30 07:40:30
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answered by HEartstrinGs 6
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You know, I don't agree with everything Bush does, but people don't seem to remember that the president can't really do much without congress. Yes, there are 539 people running this country. I think people just like to point the finger at Bush. It's understandable though. Whenever something goes wrong, it's always the designated leader that must take the fall. I see Bush as a human being just like us, and I think people give him a bad wrap. I wish this country would focus more on how to solve a problem rather than who to blame. Everybody wants to point the finger, yet nothing is getting done. That's my opinion anyway. I think Bush is doing the best he can. I dont think that there is some stupid conspiracy theory. He's just a person too. He's not an evil demon.
2006-07-30 07:31:35
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answered by Josh 4
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Your kidding me right? The real question should be Does anyone think Bush is a good President? You'll get alot less response but it's not a dumb question.
Bush is considered the worst President we ever had. Even Republican congressman Ron Paul has said "most of my party agrees that Bush sold America out".
But hey, if you own stock in Halliburton or the Carlyle group then you got to love Bush.
2006-07-30 07:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You might think that Bush is a bad president now, but later on (like after he's out of office or dead) you might begin to see that he is indeed a good one. Abraham Lincon was considered a bad president by alot of Americans, especially the ones in the south for trying to end slavery which lead to the Civil War. But today, he is view as one of the best presidents in the history of the US
2006-07-30 07:35:20
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answered by nuclearemperor 3
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Those who said that nobody thinks so are liars or terribly wrong. Maybe they don't think Bush is a bad president, but they cannot ignore that others do. I, for one, am one of those who thinks Bush is probably the worst president ever.
2006-07-30 07:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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He is horrible and self serving. He is crass and judgmental...It was horrible when he was taunting the reporter who was wearing sun glasses...who needed the glasses because he is blind. That was low. Even if the guy was wearing the glasses for aesthetic reasons, Bush had no right to criticize the man's attire. In America we have no kings. His job is to be the president, not the fashion police.
2006-07-30 08:02:07
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answered by ValleyViolet 6
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Most people just dont get it! He didnt ask for this when he became President and all the stuff he has had to put up with has ruined his popularity. I voted for him twice and would again. At least he has balls enough to take on anyone who doesnt like us, and thats most of the world. Damn glad there are no liberal wimps in the white house.
2006-07-30 07:35:03
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answered by ~Aqua.. 4
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GET educated, Don't listen to the media.He is doing his best.I'm an independent and didn't vote for him ,but he is our leader for now.Who would be better a DEM?Maybe vote for a person not a party.Don't be sheep and vote for a party,just because you feel obligated.No one party has every been the perfect choice,ever.Split your votes for the best people ,if you can say any politician is good.
2006-07-30 07:41:46
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answered by pretzgolf 5
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He is president during difficult times, so some will say that but he is doing the best he can.
2006-07-30 07:31:03
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answered by johnman142 6
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A lot of people do. Bush is no friend of America.
2006-07-30 07:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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