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Do you like him as a president? Why or why not?

2006-08-19 16:57:47 · 32 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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I don't really like or hate the man. He's not a great president. He's not a terrible president.

2006-08-19 17:02:23 · answer #1 · answered by FrozenCloud 3 · 1 2

He's got the lowest IQ of any president in History the country had a surplus now we have a deficit , We have more illegal immigrants that he refused to address until the country held protests then he put minimal reservists on the border , There was absolutely no reason to go into Iraq and when we got there no exit plan so we end up with 3000 dead soldiers , He can't even speak we addressing the public his answers are equivalent to a 10 year olds, He is the worst president in history I live in NJ and the reason the candidates here that are republican are losing as in CT (Joe Lieberman) they all blame Bush for being an inadequate president

2006-08-19 17:15:23 · answer #2 · answered by newjersey2112 3 · 3 0

George Bush or George W bush ?

If you are George W Bush, then I don't like him.

For one, I expect my president uphold the constitution of the U.S. he did not. He violated the constitution and spy of the public. He deliberately broke the law in the names of the protecting us. There are ways to do it and comply to the laws. He does not stand above any of the US laws.
Condolezza Rice lied under Oath in congress. And he promoted her because she lied for him.

Secondly, George W Bush is not someone with vision needed to propell our country forward. He chose to start the iraqi invasion with the world against us. And it has been causing us tens of billions of dollars and thousands of soldiers and it is not over yet.

Thirdly, character. He is such a fool and embarrassing us.

1) He grobed the lady german chancellor during the G8 summit. 2) When he was summon to testify, he needed to have Dick chaney to accompany him.
3) When the Katrina hits New Orleans, it takes him days and weeks to aware what was going on.

There are so much stories about him that makes me really question about our voting system.

2006-08-19 17:16:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I like him a whole lot better than I did Bill "Can't Keep My Pants On" Clinton.

I agree with the war policy; I ferverntly disagree with his immigration "non-policies."

I believe that he is an honest and God-fearing man. But that doesn't necessarily make for a good president. His first term was awesome; he knew how to rally the nation after 9/11. By his second it began to look like he was just too tired or just stopped caring as much because of his low approval rating and the "media executions" he'd been enduring. . I don't really know; I've never personally met the man.

2006-08-19 17:08:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

When he was first elected, I thought he "seemed" like a nice guy. Ha Ha!!! What a joke. After all is said and done, looking back on his presidency will prove to be just one scam after another. This is why I never vote, because you never know what somebody's going to turn out to be until they're there.

Every presidency starts off with a honeymoon period, when everybody thinks their new president is an angel who can do no wrong. For me, that ended when he blew Afghanistan off the map. Why? Because he was trying to get Osama Bin Laden? I think not. It was just the beginning of a plan I'm sure he came up with years before with his dad and brother, to get rid of muslims.

I realized this when all of a sudden, Iraq was next. He not only is trying to ruin Iraq, which is a country that was already in turmoil because of Saddam Hussein's craziness, but now he's got troups still over there that might not ever make it home. And a lot of them are committing suicide, because they realize they're trapped. What a nice guy, isn't he? And do you think he gives a crap? The answer is no. All he wants is to get rid of muslims, because as he said before, Saddam "tried to kill ma dayad." duh.

So now, he's trying to take over Iran. Iran wouldn't let him, so he took out his frustration on Southern Lebanon. And who better to help him vent his anger for the muslims than Israel, his closest friend, and enemy to the muslim world. Gee, after that, do you think I should like him?

He is just a dumb racist who didn't really even get elected in the first place. We found out after all the hanging chad business that his brother Jeb helped him win Florida by blocking black democrats from voting, thus helping him win the entire first election. It turns out he isn't even our real president. Al Gore is. I'm sure that later on in history that will be a proven fact.

2006-08-19 17:35:46 · answer #5 · answered by .......... 3 · 1 0

No because he thinks he is Above the Law. He thinks he can do whatever he wants. For example, he feels wiretapping all America is legal. A US District judge in Michigan deemed it illegal based on the US constitution. Of course Dub ya strongly disagreed with the deciision.

Plus Dub ya is a liar. Why did he stay in that kids classroom for so long while America was being attacked? He know exactly what was going on.

2006-08-19 17:09:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Why do you idiots keep attacking President Bush. He is not running anymore he is a lame duck president. I know he beat your beloved Dems in two elections. Not bad for a so called boob from Texas. Get over it and show the American people you have ideas, if you don't you will be attacking yet another Republican President and this time you can't blame Iraq...... Isn't Karl Rove a Genius

2006-08-19 17:50:05 · answer #7 · answered by TommyGun 2 · 0 2

We won't have that much longer of him, just a couple more years, thank goodness, but my concern is who we're going to have to ccose from next election, hopefully we have more of a choice than we did the last 2 presidential elections. I think they should make it a law that anyone who's been an executive position, or is directly related to someone who has been president, should not be allowed to run.

2006-08-19 17:07:59 · answer #8 · answered by Tammy C 3 · 2 0

No, he's a terrible president. He's really hurt this country in terms of international relations and our privacy and civil liberties here at home.

If he was just a guy who lived next door, I'm sure he'd be a likeable guy, but you wouldn't want that guy as your president.

2006-08-19 17:28:09 · answer #9 · answered by Jimmy 2 · 2 0

One must love themselves before expecting others to love them as well. He is significantly doing what he thinks is best. Yet, he is a failure by copycating much of what his Father has done. He even continues to use his dad's old appointees to fill his Cabinet positions. Advice from the family members is one thing, but utilize the brain that is inherent in one's own skull. I wish him well. I pray God will continue to bless his presidency and all Americans around the world. I read Psalm 35 to (Plead My Cause) and Psalm 4 for (Safety and Protection) to carry me through my daily life. I also read Psalm 68:19 which states,"The Lord daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation." Selah. Remember this, "If God be for us, who can be against us?" - Romans 8:31. Peace and God Bless.

2006-08-19 17:10:56 · answer #10 · answered by In God We Trust 7 · 0 1

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