Halli, It's good to have people like you who are capable of understanding what's going in our country. You're right about how frightening it is listening to brainwashed partisian republicans backing up this terrible administration.
These spiteful people are so brainwashed, they will cut their noses off just to spite us and support Bush. The problem is, if they want to cut off their own noses that's fine with me. I'm concerned because of them, everybody's noses will be cut off!
2006-08-22 11:30:32
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answered by Matrix 3
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Misguided loyalty prompts many to whitewash a person’s sins. Bush is a buffoon of epic proportions, and he may incite domestic and foreign conflicts that are immoral and exploitive, but that doesn’t change the fact that his lip service to conservative Christian values, causes many, normally sensible people, to overlook his egregious national and international misdealing. Ultimately, many Americans don’t elect or defend a person on the basis of their merits, as much as they defend and elect those who reflect their background and culture. Bush is the kind of man, in the minds of Middle America, who you can sit down and have a beer with, while men like Gore and Kerry are too esoteric and academic to relate to. It’s this kind of emotive personable association with Bush that won him an election twice – or at least once, excuse me.
Now if that isn't a sufficient explanation, maybe its just because of the fact that people have a soft spot for the mentally challenged. No one can be more challenged in the mental department than King George.
2006-08-22 18:25:06
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answered by Lawrence Louis 7
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It's becoming "popular" to dislike President Bush because people are so tired of the war. The media spins negative stories on a revolving basis, liberals look for every opportunity to slander his actions and the very biased Arab news show only catastrophies and not victories for humanity. Unless you sit in the Presidents seat and hear all the data, then you can't effectively criticize the moves of a President that is leader under very difficult circumstances.
2006-08-22 18:19:30
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answered by foxray43 4
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Because, as our President, we sould defend him. He is human. He will make mistakes. I would love to see how well some of these brainless people who think everything he is doing is wrong try to run a whole country. The news is so negetive that they will try to find everything he has done wrong. They never find the good in anything. Thats because thats what everyone wants to hear. I am not downing anyone who doesn't like him. I am glad that there are people who don't. It reminds us that we live in a free country in which we are able to deside who we want to lead us. I just think that people should defend the leader of their country whether they agree or not.
2006-08-22 18:22:25
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answered by Me 2
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I take offense you hate George W. Bush because I'm from Texas and he talks like a Texan. Fortunately, I don't have a Texan accent. I like not having an accent. As for the matter you present, I defend or decide not to defend people as the situations arise. Bush has had the oppurtunity to make more mistakes because he has had to make so many more decisions than any other president in my opinion. Please don't hate him just because he's made a lot of mistakes and don't be misguided by the Liberal Media's lies. I'm really informed about everything. If I tell you how young I am, you'll be in awe.
2006-08-22 18:19:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush and co. play on people's fears. Democrats do too, but this administration has taken it to a whole new level. Fearful people are compliant people. They keep them afraid of terrorists. Afraid of homosexuals. Afraid of LIBERALS!
Truly fearless people are the ones who are truly free.
2006-08-22 18:30:57
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answered by scott j 3
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The right will always defend Bush, they have no morals. Most Americans are coming around to knowing how terrible Bush is (look at the polls).
2006-08-22 18:15:37
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answered by Tommy D 5
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"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." (Theodore Roosevelt, in 1918)
2006-08-22 18:43:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do people like you trash our President?
President George W. Bush is doing a fantastic job! He is keeping America safe from terrorist!
I pray that God will continue to bless our President in all that he does!
Instead of trashing our President how about supporting him?
Thank God for George W. Bush!
2006-08-22 18:22:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Very simple. he has a vision, that is not easy to see. It's not a popular vision, nor an easy one to obtain. He sees the center of the problem in the Middle East, lying within Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan. Just like Roosevelt saw the problem lying within Germany and Hitler. Everyone thought he was crazy, and didn't want us involved. His only main ally..Churchill, as Blair is to Bush. Wew won't see the end result next year, or even the year after. We will know 5,10,15 years from now. Whatever shape the Middle East is in then, it will be because of what he's done now.
You don't have to be popular, to be right. Mistakes? Sure. No doubt. But the core of the goal, to me at least..is very clear.
2006-08-22 18:17:05
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answered by nowolfgang 2
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