nice wings on your avatar.
2006-08-04 16:53:37
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answer #1
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answered by what is the good word? 4
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I like his Father,I like him.He has made alot of mistakes.Why we think our leaders are perfect is beyond me.I bekieve HE believes in what he is doing,and that it's right and good for the country.I remember the late Col. David Hackworth saying at the start of the war"Don't get into a house to house fight in the cities"and that's where we are losing the most guys and where our guys are "losing it".We need more tanks and bombers,that's Bush's mistake.Drawing this out too long.I love how the tax cuts have really pumped up the economy.He spends too much and is weak on the border issues.
2006-08-04 16:54:19
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answer #2
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answered by AngelsFan 6
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SOME mistakes?!?! I could go into a depressingly drawn-out tirade on the very subject, but I won't... because I'm not that bored. Suffice it to say that Bush is such an idiot (surrounded by so many devious satanic incarnates) that I can't understand anyone even associating a kind feature with his entire being!
*coughs and clears throat* No, I don't like Bush, but thank you for asking.
2006-08-05 09:44:14
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answered by lhk 2
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Too many Liberal answers on here. Bush isn't a war criminal like Liberals would like you to believe. Bush was seen as a great leader following 9/11 and everyone might as well admit it. Just because the Iraq war happened then things in the US just went crazy, everyone is split between parties and people just can't seem to unite anymore. Instead of bush bashing why not pick politicians who can do the job resposibly instead of someone "who isn't bush" How stupid are you if you vote for someone because they tell you that! People need to get a clue
2006-08-04 16:54:02
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answered by Ryan 4
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Bush IS a mistake!! He's an incompetent, self-righteous, simpering, mental defective with the IQ of a sponge (sorry, sponges if I insulted you) who hides behind God and the bible and who never had an original thought since becoming president. He hasn't got the sense God gave a goose and has made the US the laughingstock of the world. Oh yeah, I really love the guy - he's such a wonderful president - NOT!!!
2006-08-04 16:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and no. I have issues with some of his policies, but I also believe the president is just a figurehead. That is the point of a democracy, so that one person doesn't have all the power like in a monarchy. I believe the president makes very few decision by himself, and if we shouls be blaming everyone in the house, senate, cabin, and pentagon, because they ALL make the decisions. The president may have ultimate say, but it has to get through the house and senate first. If you have issues with gay marriage or taxes, take it up with your senators and stop putting the blame squarely on one persons shoulders.
2006-08-04 16:56:34
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answered by Venus M 3
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Bush is the man. the only person that should be put on trial for war crimes is Clinton. on his watch we got the marine barracks blown up. the first attack on the world trade center. the USS Cole got a big hole put in the side of it. and Clinton did nothing to defend this country. all Clinton did was make Monica his head secretary. he left all the terrorist problems for the next president. after the two tower were destroy we destroy two countries. and in effect are poised to attack Iran from two fronts. look on a map and see how Iran is surrounded. pure military genius, the American way.
2006-08-04 16:55:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't hate Bush; it's just that he's not conservative enough (and this is coming from a Republican). He's not like Reagan; Reagan believed in little government intrusion while Dubya is all about big govt., something he claims he's against while trying to differentiate himself from big govt. Dems.
I originally voted for McCain in the primaries leading up to the 2000 election.
2006-08-04 17:42:07
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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I'll admit we needed to get rid of Saddam, but he did it using misleading info and perhaps out-right lies. That was not right. He won't let people come home and acts like everything is alright. He is destroying our country economically, environmentally, spiritually, and educationally.
I dislike him because he contradicts himself, isn't as smart at the office needs, and has said he doesn't believe my religion is real... um thanks! I guess I'm just nutz. So, no, I don't like him.
2006-08-04 21:01:49
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answered by Mithrandir_black 4
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No, you are suppose to learn from mistakes, however he is making the same mistakes his retarded dad made. They are nothing but money grubbing dirt bags who have no morals or values they are all about their oil stock.
2006-08-04 20:48:13
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answered by da_Boo 3
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No he has put the country into debt and he should be thrown out of office. I say he is keeping too many troops in iraq and Afghanistan right now
2006-08-04 16:50:33
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answered by im very bored 1
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