No its not okay bush is a evil man
2006-08-12 14:54:58
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answered by xclusive_4x_u 3
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Of course you can. Remember he works for you and he tries to do what you want him to do.
Sometimes he doesn't get the help he needs because there are people from another political party who spend all their time trying to upset or block the good things he is trying to do. They do that because they are rotten sh*ts but, being a free country, we have to tolerate them.
I'm sure President Bush is unhappy about the soldiers who were killed in Iraq and Afghanistan; war has a tendency of causing that kind of things, even if the President doesn't want them to happen.
When you thank him, be sure to tell him that you understand the many problems he is facing both in those middle-east countries and here where political enemies are like snakes in the grass.
Good Luck, I'm sure he will be happy to hear from you.
2006-08-12 15:11:56
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answered by Mr. Been there 4
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How many died in the first minute of the Normandy Invasion?
America is becoming a nation of limp wristed pansies. Doing nothing less then paying lip service for the people who want to see the USA dead. If you want to do something for this country, volunteer for the Peace Corps, Red Cross or something positive.
Or would you rather sit at home absorbing left wing propaganda and drinking your Moca Dunka Crappa Chineo.
2006-08-12 14:59:20
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answered by yager19 4
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You know what the sad part is though, i know you might be anti war but you have to look at it another way before you hate. Yes wars are bad and i wish we never had to have wars but without wars you dont have freedom. Its sad but the truth, These men and women fighting for there country and trying to give better to another country and helping them get rid of another hitler in sadam. Yes alot of troops are being killed and its sad but you have to suport them no matter what.
Another thing is the news sucks to begin with, your going to hear nothing but bad things. What people dont realize is all the good things happening as well. Like iraq women being able to go to school and not have to wear those uniforms to cover there face and body. Or how about children being given tooth brushes and being taught how to take care of themselfs and there body.
2006-08-12 14:59:16
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answered by xcef2005 2
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The man has possibly unleashed a civil war which may see the Islamist allies of Iran and al-Qaeda come to power in a state where they had been marginalised. The war in Iraq was a bad idea, poorly executed - in Condi's own words, 'thousands' of mistakes were made. He should be run out of office for what he's done in Iraq.
2006-08-12 14:58:55
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answered by Dunrobin 6
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The Iraq war will cost working class tax payers $2 trillion over ten years. We have over 19,000 wounded and 2592 dead. In Iraq 300,000 to 500,000 civilians have died in this Republican war. In the end Iran will control Iraq no matter what we do. Iraq is now in civil war and that will never end, both sides want the oil money.
The truth always finds Republicans out, always.
2006-08-12 15:05:17
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answered by jl_jack09 6
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Why don't you thank the troops for defending your freedom. You are one lucky person to be able to write such asinine things. Why don't you move to communist China? I wonder how long you would have lasted in Iraq under Saddam's rule. You would have been killed for treason for even talking about that evil man. Get over yourself.
2006-08-12 15:01:11
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answered by this girl 1
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we have lost 3000 soldiers since 2001.In WWII we lost 1500 in a battle!In 4 years or so in WWII we lost over 100,000 men battling for freedom and to preserve our Democratic Republic.In Korea and Vietnam combined another 100,000.Every life of an American soldier is precious but THEY ARE VOLUNTEERS nobody drafted them.They believe in what they are doing.Tuff S*** if you don't like it .It is an admirable cause.and no Bush doesn't get a thank you yet....he needs to finish it quit pussy footing.
2006-08-12 15:02:40
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answered by AngelsFan 6
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I would think any reasonable person would want to wait and see how it works out first before telling him job well done. But you are not a reasonable person: you are a Bush Basher who can't think for himself. I'm convinced that if Bush actually did something a Bush Basher liked, that he would change his mind if Bush actually did it.
2006-08-12 15:03:20
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answered by gtoacp 5
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I second thisgirls response. thank the service men and women who have fought for the freedom to say what you want as long as you are not endangering others like "fire" in a crowded theater. then get out and work the the candidate of your choice without fear of being killed for it.
2006-08-12 15:14:58
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answered by greywolf 2
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**** you. What have you done for anybody in your life? Until you've talked to a person who lost their entire family to Saddam's genocidal insanity, I don't want to hear **** out of you. How many of your "opinions" are even yours? None? I thought so. Stop spouting your bullshit rhetoric, you haven't been there, and you don't know what is going on there. Just shut the **** up. Us veterans are tired of hearing it.
2006-08-12 15:06:32
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answered by Incorrectly Political 5
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