why, he's the president? he has achieved a marker in his life that most of us will ever near. he is not he most well spoken person in the world or even the most well spoken to ever hold the office. but before the advent of tv it is very possible that other presidents spoke in a similar manner.
2006-08-21 18:45:07
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answered by jesse r 2
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Well imagine the whole world watching and juding the USA for having such a guy as President.
2006-08-21 23:48:53
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answered by P P 5
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It is too painful for me to watch the potus. As a matter of fact, I don't even own a TV, as this makes it less likely to occur. If it so happens that I am at someone else's house and they insist on watching him, I leave.
What did he do this time? Make some of his (almost intentional) malapropisms? Insult a major segment of the population? Indulge in massive denial laced with a heaping helping of self-delusion?
Or did he visibly crack up, falling into pieces onto the floor? Did he finally acquiesce to the alien conspiracy group and show off as a shape-shifting extraterrestrial lizard?
The possibilities are endless; I tell you it is essential to my mental health to not view the man, especially live and unpredictable.
On second thought, I don't want to know.
2006-08-21 18:43:57
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answered by nora22000 7
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Well, you have two more years to deal with it. Suck it up. You'll be okay.
He's right. We can't pull out. Remember what a disaster Somolia was when good ol' fat chick screwin Bill was president? That's what will happen if we pull out of Iraq now. We have to see it through.
2006-08-21 18:40:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Why did not go prime time? He would have bigger audience to fool out of himself. I guess Karl Rove is trying to remake Bush so he can be on the comedy central.
2006-08-22 04:48:46
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answered by murraystate69 3
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on the on the spot no individual knew how a lot the deficit became, and no individual envisioned a pledge through the republicans, to do what ever they could to derail any expenditures which could have actual diminished the debt. maximum smart American electorate understand that the playing cards were stacked hostile to him from the start.
2016-11-30 23:38:44
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answered by ? 3
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I do not feel bad for him. I do not think we will have to tolerate him for another 2 years as one answer to your question says. He is a war criminal and should be tried for his crimes. He has broken U.S. laws and needs to be held accountable. He creates more terrorists with every day he remains in power.
The decline and fall of the America under Bush is at hand. Quit feeling sorry for him and start acting. There is much to be salvaged if we impeach him now, and clean house on the executive branch of the government.
2006-08-21 18:47:22
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answered by Silvatungfox 4
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NO
I heard him on the radio.
According to him there were no weapons of mass production. Sadam Husain did not cause the 9/11 atacks.
A reporter asked the guy if you believe this, then why is America in Iraq?
Because of 9/11.
Bush needs to resign.
2006-08-21 18:44:42
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answered by tyboy1000 1
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I thought he did a good job. As much as I'm not like Bush, I actually like the guy.
2006-08-21 18:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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well u can't vote for him any more and because he does not use the language the way you would like does not make him stupid. he expressed his feelings and thoughts and I for one think he is right. Fight them there or fight them here your choice. It is just not safe to vote for democrates
2006-08-21 18:42:58
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answered by Anonymous
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