So why didn't you participate in Bush's 'great' education program? Look at all the grammatical errors in your question!!!
I don't follow politics at all and I can't say exactly what Bush does and doesn't do. I can tell you that maybe we do have a strong defense system and maybe we are doing things overseas, but what about here at home? I've worked in health care my whole life in a range of fields, from people with disabilities to the elderly to people with terminal illness. I've worked hard and I've done everything you can imagine, things that no person should have to do but it needed to be done. (And I know there are LOTS of people reading this who can relate) I've thrown my back out, been kicked, pinched slapped, cursed out and just beaten up. I'm not bragging, I'm just stating a fact. I've always paid my taxes, bills, never been in trouble, and been a positive member of my community. But somewhere along the line I see a major injustice. After all that I (and millions of people like me) have done, I could not afford healthcare for a long time! I can barely afford the gas it takes to put in my car and get me to work. I also know that by the time I am old and unable to care for myself, there will be no social security or anything to help me pay for the care that I've dedicated my whole life to providing. Something has got to be done, and Bush hasn't exactly been our citizens' avocate.
But my guess is nothing like this affects you.
2006-07-31 09:31:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Actually a lot of the problems we're dealing with today are direct results of the gross incompetence of the previous administration. Clinton cut off communication between U.S. intelligence agencies to make it impossible for them to investigate China-gate, Whitewater-gate, Cattle-gate, etc. This directly lead to the same agencies inability to gather intelligence and prevent the events of 9/11. He had the chance to get Osama Bin Laden several times but passed because he was subservient to the U.N. He also dragged the U.S. through the sewers by using Monica-gate to distract from the the above mentioned scandals that were far more serious than Monica-gate. Who wanted too hear that crap every day? I know I didn't. He also blew up an aspirin factory in the Sudan to distract from Monica Lewinsky's testimony before the grand jury. No wonder the Arabs hate us. He tried to win a Noble Peace Prize by forcing the Peace Processes in Northern Ireland and the Middle East. However his self-motivated actions only led to more violence and bloodshed in both areas. He put U.S. troops under U.N. control, which led to botched military operations in Somalia, Haiti, and the Balkans. Where do I stop? "Oral sex is not sex"- Millions more cases now of oral syphilis and herpes, especially in teens and preteens. He was a horrible president and set a horrible example. Bush ain't the greatest but with what he had left in his lap by Clinton, including a recession and a vandalized White House, I think he's doing pretty darn good!
2006-07-31 09:35:04
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answered by bob 3
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Ever be conscious that considering that 9-11 we've not had any major terrorist assaults in the u . s . yet they're occurring throughout something of the international. i ought to assert Bush is doing a notably sturdy pastime for us. “previously I choose a guy, enable me first walk a mile in his moccasins." Come on AMERICAN human beings. you need to imagine that is cool to bash Bush yet you're merely hurting the esteem of your tremendous united states of america. what variety of signal does it deliver to different countries if human beings in the u . s . are “undesirable mouthing” their president. you've the right to freedom of speech and all that yet a touch basic experience is major once you're status if the front of finished international. Don’t make this tremendous united states of america a guffawing inventory to different countries. Oh, merely in case you probably did not recognize, once you submit issues on Q&A, there are human beings from international huge that study it.
2016-11-27 01:41:09
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answered by ? 4
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America can't really... it's really rooted in the American people... I mean they did vote him in so they can't blame everything on him... I think the only way America will improve is if the people of this country wake up and recognise that there is a whole world out there and different views do not make people evil
2006-07-31 09:17:40
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answered by mervelash 3
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This seems to be primarily a leftist-liberal game... the blame game, they're all afraid to take any responsibility to their own actions and actually think about they political views objectively?? heaven forbid... oh yeah, there's no heaven either...
I guess all the Isreali civilians over the years killed by weapons provided by your friends don't count, huh?
2006-07-31 09:21:21
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answered by Archer Christifori 6
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No we cannot blame any leader for all of our problems, we are all given the opportunity to succeed and we can choose to take advantage of those opportunities.
2006-07-31 09:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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