The same thing I thought when he got elected for his second term: he has nothing to worry about. His term will be over, he can escape to wherever he wants, and live in luxury for the rest of his and his wife's life. WE pay for secret service to protect persons like him while he lives where he wants and with everything he could ever need or want until his death ..... hopefully soon, but that's too long.
Mack
2006-08-03 09:49:18
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answered by Mack 5
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My impression of Bush is that he is the innocent king, listening to
his evil advisors. Not that he is a fool, that's just a comparison.
If anybody is keeping up with things. Rumsfeld is the one
holding all the cards. His been around, and has the connections.
I try to look at both sides of an issue. Either a negative influence
is guiding Rumsfeld, to put the U.S. in a position of weakness. Or a positive influence is guiding him to put the U.S. in a position
of strength.
People have no concepts of reality. And we are on the verge of
World Wide War.
2006-08-03 18:00:14
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answered by Tegghiaio Aldobrandi 3
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Not to be rude or anything, but why another of these? *sigh* Oh well, here goes. *inhale*
Bush is destroying our country piece by piece. He offers freedom to our attackers and freedoom to innocents in Iraq. He refuses to enter Sudan on the premises that they don't have oil for the taking. The only reason he's in Isreal's business is that it is another chance to attack them "moslem sandniggers". He wants to keep the rich rich and the poor poor, like most Conservatives, and rather than focusing on HIS war, he'd rather focus on flag burning, abortion, and assuring gays don't have the rights of their superiors, straight people. All in all, he's an asshole who is ruining this country and what it stands for and if another HIM gets into office, I'll probably spend a month or two in a psychiatric home, along with several other previously sane first time voters*. *exhale*
There ya go! Sorry if I was rude with the above, but I've already answered several questions like this.
2006-08-03 18:41:21
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answered by Huey Freeman 5
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President Bush is the direct result of a capitalist government.
His only concern is filling the banks and coffers of his and his friends businesses NOT leading this country. This becomes more obvious with every tree cut down in supposedly protected forests and every strip mine allowed to pollute our environment.
Bush no longer seems to care about hiding his greed and lack of concern about what this planet will be like for future generations.
2006-08-03 17:02:02
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answered by max 1
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I believe President Bush is a very good man and President.
2006-08-03 16:51:56
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answered by Kennyp 3
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I had a lot of respect for him, he has a very hard job and not many people can do it and keep this country on it's feet. BUT lately with his "War on Terrorism" campaign I have lost a little respect for him. He seems to be making Terror a synonym for Islam. All this does is unites both Shi'ite and Sunni Muslims against the US and that is power we won't be able to handle. I don't think he is playing things too smart.
2006-08-03 16:51:57
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answered by 20mommy05 5
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I believe Bush, like most politicians today, is a snake-oil salesman. He has his own agenda and is not acting with regard to the well being of the nation. He is not a man who should be the caretaker of freedom. He seems to be one of the horseman of the Apocalypse.
2006-08-03 18:33:39
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answered by Overt Operative 6
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I like Bush, but not as much as I like shaved.
2006-08-03 16:40:05
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answered by danzahn 5
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He got out of Vietnam, Cheney has 5 deferments - these are
the guys who think they know how to run a war.
Heaven help the planet.
2006-08-03 17:19:29
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answered by Calee 6
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Zionist
2006-08-03 16:40:46
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answered by Anonymous
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