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a. he will be remembered more as a proponent for Saudi Arabia than for America

b. he will be remembered as the one whose incompetence allowed 9-11 to happen

c. he will be the one remembered as helmsman responsible for sinking the GOP

d. proof once again that "Reaganomics" does not, never did, never will work

e. he will go down in history as the only POTUS to be convicted and executed for treason

f. all of the above

2006-08-26 07:23:33 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

13 answers

Well, I think everyone can agree that part of the legacy will be trillions of dollars in national debt.

It's approaching 9 trillion dollars now, almost double the 5 trillion it was at in 1995, and almost ten times what it was in 1980.

2006-08-26 07:31:24 · answer #1 · answered by coragryph 7 · 2 1

He got there by shamlection 2000 and was sustained by another in 2004. The jury is still out on whether there was a WTC attack conspiracy that involved the Dumbya Coup. A LOT of proof would be needed to sustain this charge. Even if innocent of this, Dictator Dumbya is a national disgrace and a tragedy. Impeachment and removal is a too merciful outcome if justice prevailed.

2006-08-26 15:12:20 · answer #2 · answered by rhino9joe 5 · 1 2

Thank you, Michael Moore, for your question.

President Bush will be remembered as the statesman who stood up to terrorism at a time when just about every other politician thought it best to appease the bad guys in the hope that next time their attacks would fall upon somebody else.

Despite your best efforts, Michael, in your cheap political tract that you made into a movie, George W. Bush will be remembered as President Truman is: In his time, some little people threw mud at Harry S. Truman because they thought themselves smarter than him. In the end, they all looked around and realized that he was right all along.

2006-08-26 15:09:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anne Marie 6 · 1 1

History will judge him to be a great man. He stood up to the Islamic fanatics, removed a ruthless dictator in Iraq, crushed the Taliban in Afghanistan, made it possible for the Iraqi people to form a freely elected government. Charged up a super economy that brought the lowest unemployment rate in recent history. Brought back pride and decency to office of president.

2006-08-26 14:39:37 · answer #4 · answered by khcs89120 2 · 1 2

And proof that male "pissing contests" don't get you anywhere

And I am ashamed to say, I moved to his brother's (who fixed the election) state. We should be rid of him at the next election, yea!

What the heck is wrong with these people who talk like he was a patriot? He was a Texas oil man who took care of his own at the expense of everyone else. Too stupid to open his mouth without a script (look at the videos) and couldn't give a damn if the rest of us lived or died. A waste, which would be ok, but dangerous on top of that!

2006-08-26 15:15:31 · answer #5 · answered by st pete rn 3 · 1 2

Absolutely NONE of the above. He will be remembered for the converse of your hypotheses.

Chow!!

2006-08-26 14:52:36 · answer #6 · answered by No one 7 · 1 2

F ===All of the above

2006-08-26 16:06:03 · answer #7 · answered by Yakuza 7 · 1 0

he will be remberd az a dumbazz who'z dumbazz way'z put us in a 6yr n countin war 4 nutin/ also a retarded president who thinks jus cuz he says deres weponz of mass destruction dere rly iz a redneck texan who destroyed new orleanes n pissed off lil wayne

2006-08-26 14:27:57 · answer #8 · answered by haitianprince10 1 · 1 3

I think he will be remembered as a warmonger that believed in cowboy diplomacy.

2006-08-26 15:42:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

answer w. a dipsh*t cowboy supported by mindless twits who watch faux news so they can hear what they want to believe

2006-08-26 14:27:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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