And if you do, I want you to tell me something...how has he shown it through his actions/policies? I don't want to hear this "but he's against abortion blah blah blah" crap. He can say whatever he wants to fool Americans, but he hasn't done anything to back it up. He's all talk, no walk.
I can think of one thing he's done that could be interpreted as "moral" - vetoing the bill to approve stem-cell research. But if you ask me, that was immoral, since the stem-cell's are disgarded anyway...may as well use them to save lives...just a thought.
But really, I want to see someone try and explain how he's so moral...
2006-08-25
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Ryan - not that you know of, anyway....
2006-08-25
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update #1
No child left behind, the education bill he co-wrote with Kennedy, all the money he sent to New Orleans, declaring a war on terrorists, supporting Israel in the fight against Muslims that are shooting missles at them, decreasing the marriage penalty in taxes, appointing judges that will interpret law and not make law, etc
2006-08-25 05:29:17
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answered by Praderwilli 3
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I know that I hate it when people answer a q with a q...
but I really have a q for you...
why is it so important to you that this be explained? Is it because you are so anti that it makes no logical sense to you that there are actually people out there among the billions that roam the earth that dont share your opinion? No two people think exactly alike. Now, I half agree with you on the stem cell thing... but thats not your question. I am neither republican or democrat. I am christian... and im almost sure that the fact I just stated that probably makes you mad...
thats ok... hear me out
It is a well known theory that what a president does in his 4yr term effects the next four years hence after... therefor leaving the next pres to pick up the pieces... I think we can all agree that Pres Clinton made a little bit of a mess... well... how badly can a sex scandal and perjury affect a country, right? I think this really helped to lower our trust as a country in our leadership. I am a person that respects the authority... whether or not i agree with what the authority is asking of me... I cannot tell you whether or not Pres Bush is a moral man...I would like to believe he is... I do not know him personally and therefor refuse to judge him as if I do... good luck in finding your answer... and in upholding your own moral beliefs since morality seems to be one of your highest priorities in other people I would hope to think that you yourself are also in fact moral.
2006-08-25 05:40:04
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answered by ♥Ty ♥ 2
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The war on terror, and in Iraq was based on the dangers posed. He acted on what all the Intel at the time pointed out. mistakes were made, no doubt. but he did the morally right thing. On the stem-cell part, you have to understand the true and complete spiritual component to understand his moral point.
2006-08-25 05:42:08
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answered by Work In Progress 3
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Yes, he has worked very hard at trying to get this country right. It was handed to him in such bad shape only a few things can be fixed in the time he was in office. And as to your stem cells. I dare you to show me ONE minor disease that embronic stem cells have cured. I know Adult one have but I want an example of embronic stem cells even being able to be kept alive in a host.
Thanks
2006-08-25 05:29:49
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answered by bildymooner 6
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Yes, there are many Ignorant un informed who would vote for him again if they could. Now ask yourself these questions. What "Godly" man would lie with every word from his mouth? What "Godly" man would invade Iraq after they surrendered and put down there weapons? What "Godly" man has never went to Church in the Office of president? What "Godly" man would openly use the death of over 3000 people on Sept. 11th as a reason to invade Iraq? Then use this total failure of Government to be his reason for taking our freedoms away by bugging our phones and emails.
2006-08-25 05:33:45
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answered by jl_jack09 6
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If you were a poor Indian with no weapons, and a bunch of conquistadors came up to you and asked where the gold was, I don't think it would be a good idea to say, "I swallowed it. So sue me."
2006-08-25 05:24:38
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answered by anitahooker_transvestite 2
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well he is not a skirt chasing rascal thats a little bit more moral than a dummycrat
2006-08-25 05:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate to say it...no I don't...YOU HAVE BEEN TOLD!!!!
2006-08-25 10:41:01
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