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2006-08-16 07:19:27 · 21 answers · asked by Jeremy 2 in Politics & Government Politics

Please breifly explain why or why not.

2006-08-16 07:20:51 · update #1

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I'm against everything that Bush stands for and does.

- He believes in manipulating the public with propaganda in order to control the masses. Hitler believed the same yet he claims to be a Christian. The Christian faith believes in honesty and truth. How is manipulating the masses with false propaganda either of those.
- He is a false Christian. He was hired by his father in 1988 to learn how to 'sound' Christian in order to win the evangelical vote. And I have yet to find any record of him every being baptized.
- He knowingly lied to the American ppl and to Congress in the state of the union speech about Iraq's WMDs. (grounds for impeachment)
- He has destroyed my country's high level of respect all around the world. Now ppl actually hate us instead of admire us.
-His cowboy diplomacy has created more terrorists in this world than could have ever been imagined.
-He has gone around congress by using executive orders to combine religion with the state. These executive orders evolve around his Faith-Based Initiatives that MY tax dollars are paying for. To this day, no non-christian organizations have received any of those funds. (grounds for impeachment)
- He has ignored my country's laws and disobeyed the constitution repeatedly. (grounds for impeachment)
- He has used rindition to have prisoners tortured which is a war crime and violation of the Geneva convention. He is a war criminal. (grounds for impeachment)
- He is flat out an immoral man with an evil spirit. He believes in lies, deceit and power.... anything for political gain and to keep republicans in power.
- I truly believe that he is Cheney and Rumsfeld's pawn and Rove has no moral fiber whatsoever in his soul.
- Any party that 'admittingly' uses HATE to win elections... I can't describe the emotion I get about this... I think maybe nausea.
- Here recently, after the Supreme Court slapped him on the wrist about some things, he has decided to try to rewrite legislation rather than conform to our constitution. The same constitution he gave an oath to honor, protect and obey.
- He turned me into a murderer by using my tax dollars to kill 100,000s of innocent Iraqis. (grounds for impeachment)
- He is PRO-ILLEGAL immigration.
- he is all about helping the rich get richer. IE, his party sabotages the minimum wage increase by addnig in estate tax cuts for ONLY the rich.

How ppl believe this man is a Christian is beyond me.

2006-08-16 07:24:06 · answer #1 · answered by BeachBum 7 · 3 2

Of course NOT! Let us count only a few of the many reasons: Lying us into a disastrous war in Iraq. Tax welfare for corporations and the rich, squat for the middle and working classes. The bigoted throwbacks he's nominated for federal and Supreme Court judgeships. TOTAL lack of concern for the environment. Owned and operated by and for fundamentalist imbeciles. Attempting to gut the Constitution. Illegal surveillance of Americans. We're LESS safe now than before 9/11. AND. . . thousands of other reasons. Absolutely the worst "president" in history.

2006-08-16 07:36:11 · answer #2 · answered by marianddoc 4 · 0 0

That shouldnt even be a question. Since his inauguration, he has brought nothing but trouble to the United States. While it is difficult to predict what soneone else would have done, it is impossible to believe that anybody but Bush could make such a mess of pretty much everything. He did nothing right through his first term, yet the public voted him back. It makes you question the logic of the fairly educated public. There is no one in their right mind that can actually say that we are much better off since Bush was elected.

2006-08-16 07:27:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

When Mr. Bush started the war against Saddam Hussain or Iraq, was he right, when innocent people have to pay their life in Iraq due to America`s bombardment, was he right? Is the condition of present Iraq better than before (Saddam Hussain`s ruling time). My answer is NO, so I don`t approve Mr.Bush present president of U.S of A.

2006-08-16 07:39:05 · answer #4 · answered by Prince Maak 1 · 0 0

A synical man who believes that what he does was told to him by God to do... fake prophet? humm.... A man who thinks he should rule the entire world and press the beliefs of other nations onto those who do not wish to accept those values... A man who in college belonged to the skull and bones society (a college frat based on demonic beliefs) a man who issues a war on terrorisim when its in the nations best interest, but when our eyes are watching the right hand he uses his left hand to change the motion of war to Iraq that has no weapons, even after defying the UN wishes to remain nutrel... a man who is now taking sides with Isreal who is slaughtering Palestinians for their own demonic purpouses... A nation that is also invading lebenon over a couple of soilders instead of trying to negotiate their release. Lets see. I have to say I disapprove of him, I think we should either refocus on finding the masterminds behind 9/11 as we have set out to do, in which case Im in favor of war, or return our soldiers home and keep our nose out of middle east buisness. Thats just my opinion though.

2006-08-16 07:31:08 · answer #5 · answered by DJ 3 · 0 0

No. He has made a large number of this u . s . for the final 5 a million/2 years and now he thinks he can save some senate and congressional seats by utilising appearing to do the main suitable situation. What he's offering with immigration is incorrect. His attempt to alter the form to mirror same intercourse marriages are unconstitutional landed him top on his butt. Now I basically want he would stay there till now he gets us into yet yet another mess.

2016-11-04 22:59:04 · answer #6 · answered by powelson 4 · 0 0

Yes, but only marginally.

Although I support the wars in afghanistan and Iraq, I think we no longer belong in Iraq, becaue Hussein has been captured.

I do think that even our current scenario is better than the economic sanctions that Gore would have imposed, or the "let the UN figure it out" stance that Kerry would have used.

2006-08-16 07:24:24 · answer #7 · answered by Ricky T 6 · 1 0

Yes, he is the Commander In Chief during war time.
I am a patriotic American who will stand with our President even when he is a Democrat.

2006-08-16 07:26:44 · answer #8 · answered by Wolfpacker 6 · 0 0

Absolutely not, Bush he is an egomaniac who abuses his power in office to meet his own needs and agenda. He is trying to destroy our democracy and freedoms in the name of patriotism. He has tried to dismantle the checks and balances inherent in our system of government. Besides that, he thinks that God talks to him and guides him in his actions. In my experience, people who say that are prescribed medications. And anyway, I would think if God talked to him, Bush would have a better command of the English language than old W seems to have.

2006-08-16 07:29:07 · answer #9 · answered by Me 3 · 1 0

YES!!! A President who was thrust into the war with Islamo-Fascist PIGS on 9/11/01!!!!

2006-08-16 07:25:56 · answer #10 · answered by Vagabond5879 7 · 0 0

Nope, and not because he is a "chimp" or some "cowboy" or anything like that.... but because he is very biased toward israel. Then again, presidents since Nixan have been.

2006-08-16 07:26:20 · answer #11 · answered by WhiteHat 6 · 0 0

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