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He's the worst president ever.

Fact.

2006-07-31 09:32:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Not at all.

Bush ahs done some things I vehemently disagree with like axing the stem cell research bill, but he has also done some good things.

That fact is though, most of the people who hate Bush do it because it's now cool, or they are totally blind and mis-informed.

They see pictures of bombed out buildings and dead soldiers and these little bleeding heart pansies begin to cry about war. The have no concept for the bigger picture, no sense of true reality.

Add to that these insane conspiracy theorists talking about the governemnt taking down the twin towers and despite the lack of any evidence at all the the American government had anything to do with it, these stupid theories, combined with weak minds bleeding hearts and a sad increase in mob mentality, you have a recipe for Bush hate.

2006-07-31 09:46:37 · answer #2 · answered by drmosesisdead 2 · 0 0

Presdient Bush is not stupid. As reported by the New York Times, based on a review of his military records, including his Air Force Officer Qualifying test, the President's IQ estimated to be in the mid-120's.

This actually make him slightly more intelligent than John Kerry, whose IQ is estimated to be 120 given the same analysis.

2006-08-01 10:17:37 · answer #3 · answered by Spot! 3 · 0 0

You are definitely not nuts. President Bush is a great leader and a great president. The people who are bitching and complaining about him should just leave the country, we don't need anyone who is not going to support our president. It is one thing to have issues with him but the disrespect is unbelievable. I would like to see any of them protect the US like he has done. No man can be perfect and any man that claims he is, is a hypocrite and a liar. Half the people that is now complaining voted him into office for a second term, so they need to shut up and deal with it. Three cheers for President Bush. Oh and bus driver you are the man.

2006-07-31 09:36:58 · answer #4 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

http://www.zombietime.com/hall_of_shame/

These people are nuts! They are the hate-mongering, hate-Bush left.


16 ways of a liberal

16. Your political theories sound exactly the same whether you're drunk or sober.

15. You're qualified to judge GWB the worst president in history even though the only other two presidents you can name are "Bill Clinton" and "Abraham Washington."

14. It makes perfect sense to you when you demand a conservative speaker be silenced because you consider him "intolerant."

13. You can openly regard blacks as helpless children unable to care for themselves and it's not considered racism.

12. Personal hygiene - Who needs it?

11. You can keep fantasizing that the Jeff Gannon non-story will finally gain some traction even though everyone with any brains gave up on it in March.

10. You can second guess conservative leaders for hours without having to worry about anyone second guessing liberal leaders. After all, nobody can second guess what doesn't exist.

9. It's easy to make time to go to anti-war protests when you rely on a welfare check instead of a paycheck.

8. When you post idiotic opinion, unsupported conjecture, or paranoid delusions on Yahoo, you just have to type "FACT!!!" at the end and your post magically becomes true.

7. You see no contradiction in hating Bill Gates who became a billionaire by selling a product that people want, and admiring George Soros who became a billionaire by weakening national economies and driving others into poverty.

6. You know deep in your heart of hearts that if the cat gets stuck in a tree, it really *is* the President's responsibility to get it out.

5. In the debate of religion vs. science, you can swear you have complete faith in science even though you never made better than a C- in elementary school science and couldn't even give the boiling point of water if your life depended on it.

4. Your most difficult philosophical question regards exactly what is meant by the word "is."

3. If your wife presents a threat to your lifestyle, you can openly cheat on her and none of your friends will be mad at you, provided you're President of the United States.

2. If a pregnancy presents a threat to your lifestyle, you can flush it and none of your friends will be mad at you.

1. If a girlfriend presents a threat to your lifestyle, you can drown her and none of your friends will be mad at you.

2006-07-31 09:32:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sadly he is one of the worst presidents we have had in a long time. Pretty much everything is still going downhill in his term. Country is far worse off than it was. Work for the government and they don't even have enough money left in the budget for food or pay. Hard to get a pay check even. The economy is terrible, loss of jobs, numbers are equal to a depression, war is costing to many lives and money and in the end nothing positive really going to come out of it. Lol he barely[ made it through school we have a low C student running one of the most powerful countries in the world who can barely stand in front of people and read a speech someone else wrote for him. So as far as presidents go we could have done a lot better and I hope we do next time.

2006-07-31 09:38:03 · answer #6 · answered by texanmedic 2 · 0 0

Ever notice that since 9-11 we have not had any major terrorist attacks in the USA but they are happening all over the rest of the world. I would say Bush is doing a pretty good job for us.
“Before I judge a man, let me first walk a mile in his moccasins."
Come on AMERICAN people. You may think it is cool to bash Bush but you are only hurting the esteem of your great country. What kind of signal does it send to other countries if people in the USA are “bad mouthing” their president.

You have the right to freedom of speech and all that but a little common sense is needed when you are standing if front of whole world.
Don’t make this great country a laughing stock to other countries. Oh, just in case you did not know, when you post things on Q&A, there are people from all over the world that read it.

2006-07-31 09:33:31 · answer #7 · answered by Mr Bingo 4 · 0 0

You're not nuts, lots of people like him, that's how he almost got elected twice. Fortunately for you, the supreme court likes him too.

Personally, I find it embarrasing when he talks about nationalizing the English language, but can't speak it very well. Or when he talks to foreign leaders about nucular proferation (nuclear proliferation).

It's also a big deal to me that he capitalized on people's hatred of gays to get himself elected again by promising a constitutional amendment- I don't want any misspellings in the constitution! Besides, I'd consider the 50% divorce rate to be a much greater threat to the institution of marriage than what the gay couple across the street calls themselves.

I also haven't forgiven him for invading Iraq under a lie of searching for WMD's, when North Korea and Iran were both issuing public statements about theirs- they're shooting them now because we still haven't taken them away.

Then there's the summer of 2001, before 9/11, when all the docks on the West Coast were shut down because instead of negotiating with the striking Longshoreman, Bush sent the national guard in scab. Later, when that didn't work and further negotiations were required, the union didn't trust his administration anymore, and things went on for months longer than they needed to.

He also deployed the National Guard in Iraq, so he could report lower numbers of Army and Marine troops. When Katrina and Rita hit, the National Guard was understaffed here at home to deal with the problem.

When 9/11 happened, and everyone needed answers, and a direction to focus, we had to wait three weeks (9/29/01) before the president addressed the country directly. I may never forgive him for that.

I'm not trying to convince you that your opinion is wrong, just offering mine. He has done lots of wonderful things, like buying votes by writing everyone in the country a $200.00 tax rebate check, to put us directly back into defecit spending. He also did lots to roll back those pesky and obviously outdated laws on human rights and equality that were passed in the 60's. Plus he seems like a great guy to sit with in a bar and get drunk all day, I'm sure he's a kick to hang out with when he's loaded. I just don't know if that's a good mark of leadership at a time when our country actually needs it.

2006-07-31 09:54:46 · answer #8 · answered by Beardog 7 · 0 0

Of course you are not! Each to his own! Actually President Bush is very clever,he's just not a very good orator! He's ok if his speech is written out for him,but catch him unawares,and he fumbles his way through,leading to confusing words,which does, I must admit,make me laugh! So I find him funny as well! He sounds worse up against someone like Tony Blair who has the gift of the gab,and on most occasions suffers with verbal diarrhea, and there's no shutting him up!

2006-07-31 09:45:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, I respect you for standing up for what you believe in. I don't think people understand how difficult it is to be the president of a country, and besides it's not just Bush, there's a whole room of people helping him to run the country. So if they're going to belittle our president they might as well belittle the whole line of Senates, Congressman, etc.

2006-07-31 09:35:28 · answer #10 · answered by dani_sanders86 1 · 0 0

You are entitled to who you like, but I really think your nuts for liking Bush!

2006-07-31 09:33:02 · answer #11 · answered by redirishactress 5 · 0 0

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