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2006-08-16 13:58:50 · 13 answers · asked by maby_01 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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Most but not all. Deport the illeagals.

2006-08-16 14:05:14 · answer #1 · answered by Jack S. Buy more ammo! 4 · 0 2

Congress has passed no legislation in the past 6 years that helps the working class tax payer, none. Every word from Bush and his cronies speak is a lie or half truth. A godly man or group of people who call themselves Godly would not lie as republicans do about every issue. Republicans have run up a $ 9 trillion debt and they want to end Social Security even if they have to send the USA into bankruptcy to do it. The Iraq war will cost working class tax payers $2 trillion over 10 years. Republicans never pay for their own mistakes. Republicans also love sending others off to fight and die, Republicans always ask others to do their dirty work for them.

2006-08-16 14:22:16 · answer #2 · answered by jl_jack09 6 · 1 0

Bush's policies are right for some including: War profiteers like Haliburton, Lincoln Group, Blackwater; big oil companies and big investors in big oil; big pharmaceuticals; wealthy people avoiding taxes; Christian extremists wanting to impose their religious beliefs on the entire country; Ahmed Chalabi; Jenna and Barbara; Karl Rove, Don Rumsfeld, and Dick Cheney; a huge cadre of Bush cronies serving in important positions with no professional training and expertise.

2006-08-16 14:21:07 · answer #3 · answered by murphy 5 · 0 0

NO.....not just no...but hell no!....heres just one reason..
Think Bush's NSA war powers theory does not personally affect you? Think again. Bush claims the power to seize computers, e-mails and records even without the use of the Patriot Act; the power to assassinate terrorists in US; the power to "house" Americans in "detention centers" and immunity for violating constitutional rights. These are some of the tentacles spreading out from the same theory used to justify Bush's illegal spying on Americans by the NSA.

Bush's strategy to prevail on his NSA war powers claim is to remove from public debate the fact that his actions are contrary to law and the facts don't support his claims. Similar to past controversies, Bush will create a fog to cloud the debate by immersing it in detailed and sometimes complicated point and counterpoint discussions that dig deeper into the many minutiae of the facts and law. This Bush fog will obscure the issues sufficient to chase away the public frustrated by the mess.

Bush does not care if the facts or the law support his policies or decisions because he ultimately wins arguments based upon an underlying or implied message that he preaches to the public. Bush uses these emotional messages to get the public on board, and then Congress whimpers into its corner. For example, Bush marched to war and a second term by implying a link between Iraq and al-Qaeda that somehow threatened our national security. This was accompanied by an implied threat that if we did not agree to war or to vote for Bush, then we would be attacked by terrorists.

In the case of NSA spying, Bush's implied message so far is a threat that if Congress continues to challenge Bush on his spying, then the US may face a constitutional crisis as the Bush team will then argue expressly that a president's constitutional powers trump Congressional powers a la FISA

2006-08-16 14:11:47 · answer #4 · answered by tough as hell 3 · 1 0

I think he was what we needed after 9/11 and his stand against terrorists I agree with.
I'm still debating how astray we've gone with the war since then however.
As a teacher I think his No Child Left Behind Act has left more people behind than ever (especially teachers) However, this was a law supported by both republicans and democrats.
I do admire his no nonsense style, not giving a rip what the polls say, and I think his brutal honesty about what he thinks is commendable

2006-08-16 15:03:22 · answer #5 · answered by mel 4 · 0 1

Personally, no. I think Bush is a criminal. He is a oil man. He is a theif. a lier and he doesnt care who suffers or dies as long as he gets his way. In short, he is the anti-crist. Those that follow him will burn in hadies.

2006-08-16 14:06:23 · answer #6 · answered by Ann Landers 1 · 2 0

BUSH IS CONSISTENTLY WRONG 110% OF THE TIME!!

2006-08-16 14:09:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

If you own defense, gas or Halurburtian Stock YESSSSSSSSSSS.

2006-08-16 14:14:44 · answer #8 · answered by Mister2-15-2 7 · 1 0

Not all of them, all presidents have their things I dont agree with, but I am not going to attack them for it.

2006-08-16 14:13:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Right in the toilet.

2006-08-16 14:24:06 · answer #10 · answered by daljack -a girl 7 · 0 0

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