you are JOKING? this man is on the brink of leading the world into world war three, then blaming the Arabs for the whole thing .god preserve us is all i can say
2006-08-11 18:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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He's the president, but hardly "our leader". The distinction between the best interests of the people and the (secret) political ambitions of the war mongering politicians has never been more apparent. Pay attention to what's actually occuring, and keep score so that you can see it from a broad perspective. Listening to what they say will always distract you from what they are doing. If you want to help your country then don't be a sheep. Open your eyes, think critically and independently, and ask questions. That's what the USA is all about, not blind allegiance to an officeholder.
2006-08-12 01:43:30
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answered by Lance 1
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O say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming!
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there:
O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
GOD BLESS AMERICA.....
2006-08-12 01:33:50
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answered by quarterback 2
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I feel sorry for him too, being President yet is so damn dumb.
Lets have a moment of silence for the investors of Arbusto oil that Bush scammed.
A moment of silence to people who might get screwed out of their Soc Sec because of Bush.
A moment of silence to the WMD's that were never found.
A moment of silence for tax breaks for the wealthy.
A moment of silence to our ever increasing deficit.
A moment of silence to record low poll numbers http://www.pollingreport.com/BushJob.htm
A moment of silence to the firms that got multi-million dollar no-bid contracts in Iraq that have Bush and Cheney connections.
A moment of silence to the oil guys in the White House and the record oil company profits and sky high gas prices.
A moment of silence to dead American soldiers fighting a war that Bush admits was fought for WMD's that aren't their.
Yes folks we do in fact need a moment of silence.
2006-08-12 01:37:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude, I wouldn't even give him a moment of silence if he got shot in the head. Don't be so nieve, do you know what kind of man you are taking about. I honestly can't name one good deed he has done as president. Please educate yourself about this man, before you start saying such obsurd things like this.
2006-08-12 08:59:39
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answered by okay 3
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What?
George Wlliam Bush Junior died on the war front?
But please, dont be silent.
Because during the silent, he may occupy a few more country, may kill billions of children, may bring still more dangerous terrors against America, may spend billion hard earned tax payers money in global destruction activities through wars.
He dont bring peace to Americans and to the world but enemies everywhere...
please.. dont be silent... please
2006-08-12 01:46:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe a silencer would be good for him - sorta like a muzzle since he doesn't know how to talk anyway.
2006-08-12 01:35:21
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answered by Ron D 4
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Can we do this for our country instead and skip thinking about the wimp?
Really it's just a slight modification of your generous proposal...
2006-08-12 01:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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He deserves nothing but booted out of office for his egregious mistakes. The day he is out of office is the day I will support him - going back to Texas.
2006-08-12 01:31:43
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answered by linus_van_pelt68 4
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Support? I didn't want him there in the first place, and now I know why. . .
2006-08-12 01:36:06
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answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7
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