I told people when he ran for president the first time that he would do for the country what he did for Texas...nothing. He talks a good game, but fails to produce results.
The problem the U.S. has is that we have NO good leadership to choose from, of any kind on the national level.
It is always a shame that the only choices we get to make in elections is choosing the lesser of two evils.
"Well done is better than well said." Miscellaneous
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." -Benjamin Franklin
"Whenever the people are well informed, they can be trusted with their own government; that whenever things get so far wrong as to attract their notice, they may be relied on to set them to rights."- Thomas Jefferson
"The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions that I wish it to be always kept alive." Thomas Jefferson
"Information is the currency of democracy." Thomas Jefferson
2006-08-08 04:40:25
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answered by up.tobat 5
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I did.
Because he's the republican puppet, and also because I have a great deal of respect for his "whose your daddy?" as you might say.
No, I don' regret it.
I think it's a small wonder we have a republican governement, it's the only shred of hope that I hold for this Not free country.
Americans..........wake up!
You are being brainwashed.
Throw the boob tube out the window, stop shopping at Wal Mart and swinging in to McDonald's and sit home with your family...talk together, pray together, get to know each other.
"W" is a good thing.
President Bush has a very tough job.
How about pray for him, he needs our support.
Proud to be an American?
God Bless the USA?
Show it.
And finally, get out of the middle of the road....you're going to get hit by a car, sue everyone, and become like the Walton's!
(the people who own Wal Mart)
Or else you're just going to get run over and die there because it isn't anyone's job to figure out who you are and what happened.
Your body will get the yellow paint on it, there you go.
2006-08-08 11:17:06
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answered by elibw 3
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I voted for him both times and would enthusiastically again, if he were able to run. He has served this country well, revived the economy (seriously, if you look into the economic trough that we had fallen into coming out of the 90's - he has done a remarkable job) - he has kept our country safe from any further terrorist attacks and has worked tirelessly, in the face of tremendous (unfair, beligerent, and uninformed) criticism to keep us steadfastly moving forward. If the media were anywhere near as objective as they claim to be, there would be lots of good news stories being celebrated. They hate our President so much that they would never do a good news story out of Iraq, and there are a lot of good news stories there that just aren't being reported.
This is a difficult dangerour time in our country's history, and he will be remembered as being a strong, tough leader. Those who criticize him do so unfairly, and with little regard to facts or reality.
Thank you for the good question.
2006-08-08 11:12:31
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answered by Anonymous
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President Bush is a great leader. The only thing I regret is that I can't vote for him again.
PS: You don't appear "middle of the road" when you use a derogatory nickname like "Dubbya" and refuse to call him President Bush.
2006-08-08 11:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I did, and no I don't regret it. Given the 2 choices the Democrats offered: Al "I invented the internet" Gore or John "runaway" Kerry, I still think I made the best choice.
2006-08-08 11:08:24
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answered by sparkletina 6
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I did, and I have no regrets as the other choices were crap. Black home ownership has increased in real number, as well as percentage growth, under Bush, more so than any president. More blacks have entered college and the middle class as well under his presidency as well. More blacks are involved in the executive branch than at any time in history. Finally, struggling black schools are held accountable for their corrupt practices that destroy our community.
Bush gets a bad run of it in the NAALCP, once a good organization dedicated to making America great by empowering blacks to make it great. Now the NAACP is a tool of the party that is the party of slavery, segregation, lynching, Jim Crow, Dred Scott, and other dreadful histories.
(BTW NAALCP stands for the national association for the advancement of liberal colored people. If you are open minded and black, they seek to destroy you.)
2006-08-08 11:14:12
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answered by lundstroms2004 6
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I voted for him...twice.
I do not regret it at all. First, I agree with what we are doing in Iraq. Second, there isn't enough money in the world to make me vote for Al Gore or John Kerry. There still won't be enough money in the world to make me vote for Hillary Clinton if it comes to that.
2006-08-08 11:09:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Quit sitting on the fence.
2006-08-08 11:06:34
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answered by Baby Bloo 4
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I sure as hell didn't vote for him and I still regret him being elected.
2006-08-08 11:07:10
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answered by Scully 6
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I,m not US, but can those who did be actually capable of writing an answer to your question? Ha ha.
2006-08-08 11:07:31
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answered by Anonymous
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