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No, I don't. I cannot like a president who condones killing innocent people.

2006-08-21 12:58:52 · answer #1 · answered by Becky 2 · 1 2

Yes. Plain and simple because he is clearly just a man trying his best for all of us. He fails but how much of that is due to lack of cooperation? I love that he makes mistakes and still can't say nuclear *NOO-QUE-LER" is his pronounciation.

No person is perfect and I think we live in a society that is just looking for a scapegoat to blame and President Bush has taken much on the chin. I admire him a great deal and think he has brought a humanity back into the White House that is needed -- he's not a polished politician so I believe him more readily than others out there.

Just remember, who in their right mind would want the power and decisions that the President of the United States has? One person cannot run a country -- He can't becaue the Constitution prohibits it, but practically he can't either. The US is one big corporation and he is the CEO.....I believe he is a man of morals and does his best -- what more can you ask?

As for the rest of the world hating us -- that isn't news -- I've travelled abroad quite a bit in years past and the countries I visited had a poor view of America's morality 20 years ago -- Terrorism is a fact of life and the fact that we have incurred so much ire is testimony to the fact that we are doing something right because when you are making everyone happy, you aren't doing your job correctly.

2006-08-20 15:15:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

He is the worst President in my life time. President Bush has lied about Weapons of Mass Destruction [WMD's], wasted billions of taxpayer dollars, illegally Wiretapped millions of Americans, waged a War on the Middle Class, and encouraged millions of Mexicans to come here illegally.

Broken more laws than all the of Presidents combined; he claims by using a signing statement he doesn't have support laws he disagrees with. He has no legal power to do this. Imagine if an average person did this: "I issued a signing statement so you can't arrest me for selling Crack on the Web...Pig!" Like that would really fly...

IMPEACH SHRUB NOW!

2006-08-20 15:19:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

1) He isn't particularly well-qualified to be President. He seemed to inherit the office rather than earn it.

2) The case of Bush v. Gore, in which he sought an injunction to stop the counting of ballots in Florida, was atrocious and it's enough to keep me away from the Rep. party for the rest of my life.

2006-08-20 15:17:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

not really. at first i thought he would do ok. but as time went on and he had his wars i noticed that he wasn't doing things for the people. Most people in this nation do not support him or his wars. that sucks when your the leader and you don't have at least most of the support of your own people. He is getting richer the longer he is president. hell he was getting richer before he was president. he has ties to the Bin Ladin which everyone knows and for some reason accepts. he is bringing this counrties image down. thats why i don't like him. i don't hate him. i don't hate anyone. but he is causing a lot of grief. Things are worse now than they have ever been before during my life. at least thats the way i feel.

2006-08-20 15:13:49 · answer #5 · answered by one glove 3 · 2 0

As a person, he seems to be alright. He seems to be a good family man even though his kids are kinda iffy. He's been married to the same woman for a long time and their marriage seems to be pretty solid. As a leader, I think he sucks like a Hoover. His policies are questionable and alot of what he does seems to be motivated by money in some way, shape or form. Alot of the cabinet members he appointed seem to be corrupt too.

2006-08-20 15:10:12 · answer #6 · answered by PinkBrain 4 · 0 0

No! He is a lying ****. It has been proven he has violated the rights of the American people. And not only by listening in to private conversations, but also in violating personal bank accounts. As well as many other violations against the American people. The American people no longer have the rights of "freedom of speech, or free trade". I don't have much money and barely make it from pay day to pay day. But I still don't think anyone has the right to violate my rights by checking up on my bank account. Nor to listen into my personal conversations. I have always been taught though out my life that we live in a free country, now we have lost that right. We no longer live in a free country. We live under a ruler, a tyrant, an American Hitler.

2006-08-20 15:20:40 · answer #7 · answered by jeb_oi812 3 · 2 1

gw is a pawn, moved by the guys I really hate Rove, Cheney and Rummy. The whole policy in the Mid-east is rift with misconception and smacks of disaster. Hell, this guy can't even speak proper English, do you really think he came up with a 'plan'? LOL I think not! gw is an idiot he is to be pitied and should be sent back to Crawford to take up the position he is better suited for... village idiot.

2006-08-20 15:11:13 · answer #8 · answered by Kevin O 2 · 2 0

It's really not a question of like or dislike. The point is, he IS the President of the United States. We, as Americans, need to support our President. You can like or dislike the party or the politics. In two years we can vote for a different party.

2006-08-20 15:17:54 · answer #9 · answered by jadenn 4 · 1 2

My opinion of Bush is actually fairly neutral. At least I understand where he is coming from. What I don't like are the Bush Bashers who can't think clearly and don't really understand much about the situation. It is hard to have an intelligent conversation with them.

2006-08-20 15:11:29 · answer #10 · answered by gtoacp 5 · 1 2

No his father lied, his brother is dishonest and of course bush himself was dishonest when he got into power. he fumbles his words in speaches - half the time he doesnt understand the question. He then wants to bomb iraq cuz somones told him there are weapons of mass distruction.

He cannot think for himself and his advisors cant think for him either. Hes like Tony Blair hes in it for the power and money he doesnt give two hoots about the country

2006-08-20 15:10:11 · answer #11 · answered by Surely Not Bassey 2 · 1 1

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