Why are you doing so much to help your rich friends, & so little for the majority of US citizens in this country?
Oh, by the way, will you please resign, as you are doing more to hurt this country than help it?
2006-08-14 04:12:16
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answer #1
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answered by fairly smart 7
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I would ask him why we don't get paid over in the military. We work harder than the average American, and a lot of the time twice as many hours, and we work for him. Why don't we get paid more?
I'm not trying to really complain, well, maybe. I just worked 12hr shifts last week, which is common.
The military wastes money on big plasma TVs for bulletin boards (especially in the hospitals) and that money should be going to the troops
2006-08-14 11:12:30
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answered by chica123 3
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"Mr. Bush I know you are a religious person and that you believe what you have done in Iraq is true and just. But there are ways to accomplish things that work and ways that do not work, and the way you chose is not working. Your advisors in the military are now coming out and saying you are wrong. Please make changes to fix this as the American people cannot afford billions and billions of dollars down the drain in a failed policy. Thank you."
2006-08-14 11:10:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I would probably have to get over my awe first. Not of the man, but of the Office. It's the freaking President for crying out loud. Then after that, I would probably ask him to have a drink and share a few stories of his experience in the White House. I'd ask him if he found the tunnels that lead out of the White House in case of terrorist attack. I'd ask him which one of his daughters if any are single, because marrying into that family with that money couldn't be too bad a gig, not to mention the inside track to the Presidency in a few years. They may not be the most attractive girls out there, but they sure beat the hell out of Chelsea Clinton. I'd probably ask him about the war, and see if I could get some straight answers, which I probably wouldn't so I'd ask him about his exercise routine or something like that instead. But the biggest thing would be showing respect. Again not necessarily to the man, but to the office, and that may be hard for some people to understand because respect is not something very many people know how to show. You don't have to respect the man, but you must always respect the office and title which he holds, that of the President of the United States of America, its kind of a big deal.
2006-08-14 11:20:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey Bush, don't be communal all the human beings are the creation of the almighty god. Some are bad and some are good but all are not bad. STOP IT STOP IT
2006-08-14 11:17:23
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answered by AJIT LEO 2
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i'd ask him Why instead of finding and spending more time on finding Osma Bin Laden why did he start with Hussen again is it because his father didnt finsh what he started there and did he feel it was the right move to make and if no why arent our troops home yet
2006-08-14 11:11:31
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answered by the ole ball and chain 4
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How did you survive middle school? Is just that I know that is really challenging for dumb pple... Was it hard for you?
How much did you get on the SAT's?
How much do you pay the pple that think for you ?
2006-08-14 11:12:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I would speak slowly... using words with no more than 2-3 syllables.
2006-08-14 11:11:20
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answered by Village Idiot 5
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leave the white house or make gas prices go down and stop making war he just a bloody president
2006-08-14 11:12:02
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answered by Banana 2
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Resign.
2006-08-14 11:10:32
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answered by annie 4
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