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If anyone voted Bush in you deserve what you get from him and that`s a BIG NOTHING.

2006-08-14 17:44:56 · 36 answers · asked by Carol H 5 in Politics & Government Government

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Oh Honey, we are getting more than nothing from him. He has raised the taxes of working people and lowered the taxes of the very wealthy.

He has taught the WHOLE WORLD to hate us. Gasoline is heading to $5 a gallon (boy what he has done for his "blind trust").

We have bombed the oldest area of civilization known to exist, back to the stone age. We are killing innocent women and children. Not to mention the torture and rape, that's just a by-product of his services.

His brother cheated him into office the first time, when the supreme court appointed him. The second time Jeb made sure that there were no paper trails in Florida to be recounted. Then they rigged the votes.

I won't go on, because at this time of night I'll never sleep if I get wound up.

I did not vote for Bush, either time. I did not vote for his brother (I live in Florida when little Jeb is governor), either time. I did not vote for his father, either time.

Yet, still I suffer.

2006-08-14 17:58:26 · answer #1 · answered by lcmcpa 7 · 7 1

I did not vote for him the second time. (I didn't vote for him the first time, but it doesn't count because I was too young to vote.)

I'm real happy for those of you who are doing well financially under his presidency, but most of the people I know aren't and are just scraping by. I'm happy for those of you who enjoy our freedoms and privacy taken away and feel this is a good thing, but I don't, and I can see our country moving into a police state like Nazi Germany did. Just to make everything clear I do not think Bush is like Hitler.

And to those of you who think I'm anti-America and I have to love and respect the president just to be a loyal citizen, that is complete bullshit. I am an American, and I'm happy to be one, despite what I consider to be this country's faults at this time. I am patriotic and I love this country. I have always felt lucky that I was born here. However that does not mean I cannot wholeheartedly disagree with what is being done to and by this country.

From what I remember, the United States of America was brought about by patriots who didn't like the way they were being governed, and came up with a Declaration of Independence and a Bill of Rights, and finally a Constitution to say so and change things, or has Bush and his governmental regime changed that in the history books now?

2006-08-14 21:27:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I did and guess what I am SO GLAD I DID. You know why? If Joh Kerry was president then he would stop wire tapping and all the other things Bush is doing to stop terrorism. That would also mean we would of not of found out about that big terrosit plot in England. So if you voted for Kerry you basically voted for another 9/11.

2006-08-14 18:49:42 · answer #3 · answered by nottelling123 1 · 0 1

wow - way to jump on the bash bush bandwagon! something tells me that 90% of the answers will be "not me!"...lets all hug each other and dream of a perfect world and vote Dem.

for the record, i have chosen not to vote in either of the last 4 elections but feel strongly that most others would have folded like a beach chair during 9/11.

2006-08-14 17:53:53 · answer #4 · answered by christopherthomastierney 1 · 1 1

If only it were a big nothing....sadly many of those who voted for him and those who were mislead into support for the war in Iraq have come to realize the error in allowing this evil fool to be president and make decisions.....the shame is how the repubs took the gay-marriage thing and blew it up so big in the media right around election time...you don't really hear of it at all now.....coincidence????

2006-08-14 17:49:58 · answer #5 · answered by shutup111 2 · 3 1

well i am only 13 so obviously i couldn't vote. But i know my parents certainly didn't. they were with Kerry all the way

all those who voted for bush must have been hypnotized

2006-08-14 18:45:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the in uncomplicated words time an American can no longer vote is that if the man has dedicated voter fraud if i'm no longer fallacious. in an attempt to respond to your question, as long as someone is American they could vote in any election and prefer operating for sophistication president it is also a possibility to vote for your self...

2016-11-25 01:45:12 · answer #7 · answered by pfarr 4 · 0 0

But the rich did get something. What amazes me is how most Repubs think they are the haves when 80 % of them are 2 paychecks from poverty! Just like that airline pilot who was going back to school because he lost his $150,000 a year job!

2006-08-14 17:49:57 · answer #8 · answered by cantcu 7 · 2 1

I did both times and I think he is doing a good job. I am doing much better personally, financially and career wise than I ever was under Clinton.

2006-08-14 18:48:20 · answer #9 · answered by inzaratha 6 · 0 0

I voted for Michael Badnarik. Libertarianism is the best way to go! Shrink government and give more freedoms!

2006-08-14 17:48:39 · answer #10 · answered by Justin 4 · 0 2

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