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I'd be scared to think how the war on terror after 9/11 would of been handled if Gore or Kerry were dictators....errrr President
2006-08-22 15:45:29
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answered by yager19 4
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Not at all, he is being even more of a terrorist then anyone else.
He can send American citizens to war, where they are killed, just so he and his oil companies can get richer. I dont know how he can look at himself in the morning,
He doesn't do anything to stop global warming, he even claims the Earth is cooling down!
He is a alcoholic, and was a drug addict.
Cheney (his brains) flunked out of Yale....twice!
He makes the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
He spends over a million bucks a minute on military, Every minute!
Yet he refuses to raise taxes on people who can afford it, so we go deeper into debt each day.
Now were approximately 8.5 trillion dollars in debt.
and we are not doing anything to decrease this number.
He supports Israel bombing Lebanon, by funding them with weapons.
He has no plan for Iraq.
When he tries to kill terrorists, he just makes more enemies.
Health care is messed up.
Social security cant be relied on anymore.
He didn't act well when faced with big problems, like 9-11 and Katrina.
He is stupid and couldn't work at the checkout counter of a grocery store, much less be the leader of the U.S.
2006-08-22 23:14:19
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answered by ? 3
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Yes and No. I like him becuase he has instilled fear in those who would attack us. The war on terrorism will be looked at as a revolutionary campaign due to the rising tide of terror that had been building up since 1979. We must stay aggressive in our fight against terror. I don't like they way his advisors seem to just conduct one plan of operation, even when they see it isn't working. He has made missteps that could have been early victories in this global war. We should have sent more troops to Iraq to help stabilize in a faster period of time. We also had the chance to win the diplimatic battle against Iran a couple of yrs ago. After we toppled Afghanistan, they were begging to make a deal with us. Now we have let two extremely legitimate threats to the world Iran, N. Korea to become bigger threats, because we let them fester due to our unyield concentration on Iraq which we successfully contained for 11 yrs. I believe Iran and N Korea are greater threats than Iraq.
Plus the way the N.O. rebuilding is going is disgraceful.
He just seems a little detached when it comes to issues that are not on his global agenda. But don't get me wrong he does do big things to make up for his shortcomings.
He has made the presidency more powerful and polarizing than ever before.
2006-08-23 05:46:29
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answered by jacquestrapp@sbcglobal.net 1
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Like him? I don't even know him.
Do I approve of the way he's handling the country and its problems? NO, no and a resounding NO!!!!!
First of all, I have a problem with a man who can't even serve his country in the military starting a war for no good reason, and sending our boys off to die!
I have a problem with a president who admits to abusing cocaine or crack---it destroys brain cells (obviously).
I have a problem witha president who has suddenly come out of this fundamental Christian bag, which is obviously just pandering to the religious right. (He didn't act like that before.)
I have a problem with a president who takes advantage of the "good ol' boy" system to get through college, because he's obviously not terribly intelligent, but then wants to deny others the advantage of "affirmative action"--saying that it gives others an "Unfair advantage". (Haven't rich white folks had an "advantage" since this country was founded????)
I have a problem witha president who is controlled by the "powers that be", but I'm afraid that would be anyone who held that office--no matter what party or direction of lean (right or left).
I have a problem looking at his insincere, smirking face, but that's just MY prejudice showing.
I have a problem with someone trying to run the country that I live in when he has been raised in such privilege that his mother thinks people on a stadium floor are comfortable and probably better off than they usually are. How can he possibly know how long I work or how hard to buy milk, to go to the doctor, etc. etc???
Take care of your own people, Mr. Bush!
(oh yeah! I forgot...he is...taking care of his people,,,his rich, white, oil company people..... ) (I don't think we'll EVER know the whole reason for our troops going to Iraq, but you can be sure a lot of it had to do with Haliburton.)
I'd go on, but I'm tired and angry, and have to be up at 4am for work!
2006-08-22 23:00:50
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answered by Joey's Back 6
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No
He lied to us.
He is a nincompoop.
He has no clear agenda for Iraq.
He has done nothing for the middle- and lower-classes. The rich keep on getting richer.
No Child Left Behind should have been left behind.
Our deficit keeps growing by leaps and bounds.
The money spent for the debacle in Iraq could have fed the millions of homeless in our nation.
FEMA is a joke.
Rumsfeld scares me.
So does Condi Rice.
As does Cheney.
Check out the defnition of fascism.
Homeland Security? Hah hah hah! Where's Osama?
Cameras on every street corner---no thanks!
Wiretaps? No thanks!
Internet records? Bite Me!!!!
No, I do not like him, George W. Bush.
2006-08-22 22:47:29
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answered by tgob 2
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Really, I do not. I'm Canadian. He is not very popular outside of America.
It's not just the war, corruption, and gross incompetance. Frankly, that's expected in any democracy these days..."liberal" or "conservative".
It's the surreal stupidity when he talks. He's a joke. He's like watching a chimp smoking. He's a disgusting reflection of humanity's folly, shortcomings, and primitiveness to a Caligulan extreme.
2006-08-22 22:53:18
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answered by Tim 6
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Nope. I wanna replant that Bush in Texas!!! I don't like Bush because he ruined the economy and he has the IQ of a fish. He lied to America and forced us to go to war under that lie. He doesn't know how to admit when he is wrong. He swears a like a sailor. He wants to privatize social security and is against health care as a right.
2006-08-22 22:49:41
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answered by LAGrrl 3
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No. I think that he doesn't understand the needs of America. If he was to think about his short term ideas and their concequences that he would realize that he should think "out-side-the-box" as they say. If he thought about things that would help out the future generations, Long Term Ideas, etc. that that would be more effective. Also he only won because he got more ELECTORAL votes, NOT more votes from the PEOPLE OF THE USA.
2006-08-22 22:57:41
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answered by SMBest 3
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Yeah right! As if I have that much good in me! He lies every three seconds, he is a lousy public speaker, he is money hungry, he uses his love for God to win, he cheated his way into the White House, he made fun of a blind reporter and did a sinister little chuckle afterward that made my skin crawl. That is the Readers Digest version.
2006-08-22 22:57:43
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answered by flyingbumblebee 5
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I do not like George W Bush because he is either an idiot or an evil genius making tons of money for his cronies off of innocent lives in the name of "war on terror." Also because he talks out of the side of his mouth. Just look at him closely when is talking and you will see his mouth twist when he is making something up thus, talking out the side of his mouth........
2006-08-22 22:51:15
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answered by Anonymous
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He's better than most.
*We're fighting a war against the terrorists and to the best of my knowledge, we prevented 3 terrorist attacks since 9/11.
*He's against abortion as well as stem cell research.
*He believes in God and he doesn't go with the popular vote; he does what he believes to be right at the time.
*He has a Texan accent and I live in Texas, but I don't have a Texan accent, haha...
*We found weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, but the Liberal Media didn't capitalize on it.
*He's moral and ethical. He doesn't make spur of the moment decisions unless they're absolutely necessary.
*He is not in favor of raising taxes for the rich. I'm a middle-class citizen. Rich people work for what they have, excluding Paris Hilton, lol...
*He will not withdraw the troops from Iraq until we DEFEAT THE ENEMY!
2006-08-22 22:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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