Um, because he is an idiot. What does Iraq have to do with 9/11? Wasn't it Osama who ordered the attacks? What are we doing about Osama now?
2006-08-01 05:40:13
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answered by Ivy P 2
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He fixed Katrina? really? What happen to that video where everyone was warning bush about katrina? did you see that? How long did it take for help to go into New Orleans? People bash Bush because he doesn't act quick enough and he makes the wrong decisions. Have you seen Farenheit 9/11? It's common sense why people bash Bush. No one has forgotten 9/11, the movie comes out in two weeks, starring Nicolas Cage. I don't think anyone will forget.
2006-08-01 12:44:04
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answered by blackknightpictures 4
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Iraq has absolutely nothing to do with 9/11. He hasn't 'fixed' the country after Katrina. Things are barely better down there than they were right after the storm.
It seems the reason why you don't understand why people have a problem with Bush is because you really don't understand much at all and so you believe whatever smoke Bush and his people blow up your a**. You need to wake up and actually research and learn about what is going on in the world instead of blindly following an idiot.
2006-08-01 12:46:23
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answered by CarlaCCC 5
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Okay, listen to me carefully. I get tired of repeating myself, as does everyone else with a brain. Okay? Here it comes..."IRAQ HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH 9/11!!!" There was an investigation. Hussein had no ties to Bin Laden. Isn't it funny how whenever a Conservative wants to defend Bush's reasons for war, they think they can connect Iraq and 9/11? And the economy is slipping a LITTLE? Wow...I wish I could live in that world. And he did nothing to fix Katrina...that wasn't his job. I for one, never blamed him for the poor response either. That was FEMA's fault and to some other extents, local government's.
Also, lets think about this. During the "Monicagate" scandal, all Republicans did was bash Clinton for lying about a BJ. Don't you think there were more important things going on in the country at that time? Ken Starr spent millions of tax payers dollars to try and convict the man, but that was okay according to the right wing. But as soon as the left starts questioning Bush, that's sinful! Your defense is pathetic, just like our president.
2006-08-01 12:53:44
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answered by bluejacket8j 4
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because he is an idiot.... n his term needs to hurry up and end so that we can elect a new president that will fix all his damn mistakes. and a question for you is... How did he fix this nation after Katrina? can you add some details on that. Bc i must be going crazy. I didn't see him making such a big deal of rebuilding back the state of Louisiana after the storm but i see that man every other week interrupting my Oprah for some breaking news on a war WE SHOULD NOT BE FIGHTING!!!!!!!! AND yes he got on TV and spoke ab Katrina..... but what actions did he really take. maybe i just missed those can u help me figure that out? BC I've seen celebs doing more then our own damn so call leader of our nation. so this is why we bash him.
P.S our economy is more then slipping a little bit. its needs its destroyed
2006-08-01 12:54:22
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answered by <33 3
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Well, I don't think people bash him about the slipping economy at all. People bash him for all the reasons you mentioned, only you're on the other side of it and you can't see through! There has been a lot of pain brought not only to the world but to people in our very own country due this man and his administration. That's why people bash him, because half of us put our trust behind him and then he went and screwed everyone. Wake up and smell the humiliation of being the laughing stock of the rest of the international political community.
2006-08-01 12:45:47
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answered by rachelinjapan24 2
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no, i have not forgotten 9/11, and no one will, but one horrific event does not justify an endless amount of lies, immoral, unbased warmongering, and all the other bs this idiot has caused. people are not born with hate in their hearts...dont you see there is a reason why the rest of the world hates his guts, as do half of this country?
he talks the talk but cant walk the walk. he'll gladly send young, couragous kids to get killed, but he never had the stones to fight.
people think he is so intellegent, when he barely scraped through yale with a c average and had a cocaine problem.
its amazing that you mention katrina. you think he did a good job there? i was in katrina, a week of its aftermath...and i can say with out a shread of doubt in my mind that it was a complete mess...a REAL leader would have gone in and saved his people at all costs...not chill at club med cause the majority of people left in new orleans were black.
i could write for days on end, God knows his failures can fill a library, but i will stop now...you should get an idea as to why everyone bashes bushit.
2006-08-01 12:44:12
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answered by Anonymous
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51% of Americans who care enough to do something in this country obviously like him. I would like to hear from more people who genuinely differ with the president on key issues, But all I usually hear is whole hearted half brained gibberish.
The lefts cornerstone in the last election was Bush lied about the WMD's. Now it is proven that Saddam did in fact have them. Is that posted on top the headlines, No they have just moved on to the next story of slander.
How can people ignore plain out fact? Simple The Lefts strategy is to repress and repeat. News sources like The New York Time's and MSnbc frequently dodge these important development's that do not further their cause; at the same time demonize those who are fair and balanced (FOX news of coarse). Then once they have their captive audience they repeat the same propaganda over and over again like "bush lied kids died" until the audience takes it for fact unquestionably.
It is sad to see that people are actually dieing as a result. One of the terrorists motivations is to turn the American people against itself, Like Cindy Shehan preaching lies and disgracing what her son fought for.
All we can do is be mindful and help others use their heads for more than a fashion statement. After this the far left will be forced to actually come up with good supporting ideas.
2006-08-01 13:16:26
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answered by chris b 2
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Oh good a civil political conversation. Since its on good terms ill state why I hate him, first off dancer..im sorry but he is such a child. He cant even freaking talk. Its ok to be an idiot, but not when you lead this country. He told California to quote "take care of its self" during the electrical crises? which is still going on. It's united states Bush, not The United States of Texas. You know what I mean? He makes contradictory statements, and basically has the intelligence of your next door elderly neighbor. I hate him cause he didn’t even win the election, so I guess I kinda hate the system...I'll go easy him for that, and the fact ..ahh we* voted for it. (really hate to say we) And now with this embryo ****. GOD will he keep his f*u*c*k*i*n*g a*s*s beliefs out of politics. They don’t mix. His conservative religious bullshit is just so 100 years ago. And its not cause this* bill was bad, there was like.. what.. 1000 bills for this before that. I don’t dislike him for the war, as many do. No, that war prolly woulda come down the line anyway. Weather he...exacerbated the situation or not whatever. It still needed to be done anyway. People say it was his fathers war he wanted to win for him, its now what makes me dislike him. He doesn’t belong as our president, our people speak, and he chooses what he likes. Its the United Bush States of Texas and I hate it.
I use the link below often, it would be funny if it wasnt so sad.
2006-08-01 13:07:54
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answered by Darkmaven 2
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Well he IS a public figure.. who goofs up constantly. He seems to have this big ego and he said before he ran in his first election he said that thinks that he is doing god's work through his work in politics. All of which are pretty amusing things to consider when you also think about how he is in the field awareness of just about everyone in the word as if the man were better than the rest of us. I mean if you are American or not this guy doesn't seem to be the sharpest tool in the shed and yet he feels okay with one-siding our checks and balances so he can look like some pompously proud war hero. A hero if I may add in a war we may not have needed to have gotten into in the first place.
2006-08-01 12:52:54
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answered by B 6
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We are in Iraq because of 911?
Ignorant.
Bush put together America and fixed it?
Ignorant.
There should be an intelligence test before someone is allowed to vote.
You are evidence that we need a little chlorine in the gene pool.
2006-08-01 12:43:31
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answered by Mark 5
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