1)Started an unconstitutional "war" which congress never declared based on, best case scenario, bad information, and worst case scenario, out-and-out lies.
2)Hired Brown to be FEMA director because he knew him as a friend, even though he was completely unqualified, which led directly to thousands of deaths in the aftermath of Katrina in the Gulf Coast.
3)Refused to admit that Brown did a bad job handling the aftermath of Katrina, even though it's painfully clear to everyone else in the world that he completely screwed it up
4)Spiraling out-of-control national deficit
5)Still hasn't caught Osama, and is concentrating on Iraq and Saddam when the actual person who planned and funded the attack on our country runs free
6)Wants to have an Amendment to the Constitution banning Gay marriage, even though it clearly runs contrary to 150 years of expanding rights under the Constitution
7)Hired, as the head of Women's health at the FDA a male VETERINARIAN, as if being an expert in animals makes him an expert on women's health, because he wanted to hire his friend instead of someone who knew what he or she was doing.
I could go on. I know it can be the cool patriotism thing to do, but cut the BS, give ME real reasons why you like him at all.
2006-08-28 17:03:52
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answered by cay_damay 5
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I can't say that I passionately hate bush, because I've never met him. He seems like a kind of bumbling bufoon, but I'm sure he's a lot of fun at a barbecue...
That said, I'm not happy that he demanded a recount on the votes. He just didn't strike me as president material, and while Kerry wasn't much better, I think he was still a little better.
I'm also not happy that Bush vowed to send manned missions to the moon and Mars, then gutted the space program, and prevented repairs to the hubble space telescope, which would have allowed it to remain up there for decades more.
I'm a bit miffed about his military plans. He actually redirected troops from Afghanistan to Iraq. The troops in Afghanistan had Osama Bin Ladin surrounded, and could have captured him in less than a month... But no, we couldn't wait a month, we had to go in to Iraq to destroy weapons of mass destruction right then and there... but then there weren't any weapons of mass destruction... and now there are terrorists, who are still inspired by Osama Bin Ladin.
I'm also bothered that he didn't think about how we would get out of Iraq after deposing Saddam Hussein. OK, admittedly, the world is probably a better place without him in power, but we will be stuck in Iraq for years to come, decades even if we want to do a proper job of it, instead of turning it into another vietnam.
The stem cell research thing bothers me too. Currently, a patient that needs a new liver, or heart, or kidney, or most any other organ has to sit around on a waiting list, sometimes for years. Where do their new organs come from? Organs come from someone dying in a horrible accident. Stem cells could make new organs... but Bush is worried that to get these new organs, you have to destroy an embryo... because that would mean killing a baby. Life for life, isn't it? And not only this, but people destroy embryos all the time. It's still legal to get an abortion, and fertility clinics always make more embryos than the couple needs, generally throwing away the unwanted ones. Why not use those embryos?
I also believe that Bush uses "God" in his speeches far more often than is needed. He just sort of throws it in, even in places where there's no real reason to say it... and he did this a lot MORE when he was trying to get elected. Now that he's in office, he's been mentioning the Allmighty less. Anyone who was truely religious should have more need of divine assistance in maintaining the course of the nation than in winning a popularity contest.
Also, while it's not directly his fault, I'm very annoyed that gas prices are so high. When gas got past two fifty, Clinton started an investigation into just why the prices were so high. Bush has not said a word about this.... maybe because his family has big oil connections?
I'm also bothered that he doesn't say something about these ridiculous airline restrictions. Technology now exists that will allow us to make cheap electronic devices capable of sniffing out explosives. That would be a better security measure than banning toothpaste and sodas.
2006-08-28 17:36:15
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answered by ye_river_xiv 6
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The 38 year old Texas woman who, last December, filed a sexual assault lawsuit against President Bush was found in September, murdered by a gunshot wound to the head. A Republican coroner of Harris county, loyal to George Bush ruled the murder a, "Suicide."
Margie Schoedinger of Missouri City, Texas filed a bizarre sexual abuse lawsuit last December alleging that Bush had drugged and raped her. The lawsuit was so bizarre and convoluted at first glance that voxfux gave it a thumbs down as being at best, a disinformation campaign by the Bush team designed to drown out the Sherman Skolnick story about Bushes alleged long standing homosexual relationship with a college buddy. At worst, I thought the woman might be a kook. However in light of the new developments I believe I may have been wrong to have written off this story prematurely. The case was about to go to court - someone didn't want that to happen.
There has been ZERO mention of this explosive story in the major media.
2006-08-28 17:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't hate him because I don't hate anyone. I do dislike him for certain reasons. Don't get me wrong he hasn't been the worst president but he has proven he doesn't care about the people in this country. He is out for himself
1)He cheated during the election so chances are he wouldn't have been the president in the first place. If you love this country so much why cheat? Whats the point of freedom of speech and the right to vote if the president would cheat?
2)He declared war on a country for his personal reasons. Thousands of familys have lost love ones because the Bush family wants to make sure their oil is ok. They own most of the oil in Texas
3)Countless reports came across his desk about hijackers which he didn't plan any attention and then 9-11 happened. Not only did he get reports that he didn't pay any attention to ...so did Clinton so he is at fault for letting it happen also. If Clinton had spent more time reading the reports that came across his desk instead of cheating on his wife then maybe it never would have happened. If Bush wasn't worried about his damn dog and oil then maybe he would have seen the report.
4)During Hurricane Katrina he didn't care and didn't even try to act liked he cared. All he was thinking about was how his oil in Texas would be affected.
5)Restarted a war his father couldn't finish. Why kill americans for nothing?
6)Just doesn't know what he is going. PERIOD!
Those are my reasons for disliking him. I think I speak for a lot of people when I say 2008 couldn't come fast enough. We don't need a leader thats out for himself. We need someone who is going to make the United States a better place. Or someone who is at least gonna try. Better for all not just his family. Not for a certain race neither. Not for a certain state. I personally think he is a douche bag. If I ever have the chance I would spit in his face. Trust me I would spend jail time for that.
2006-08-28 17:09:37
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Out of Control Federal Spending.
2. Deeply inarticulate communication.
3. Weak Media Presence.
4. Massive defense and oil spending corruption.
5. Not defeating radical Islam. In fact, his greatest crime is being a very weak Military Leader.
6. Not doing anything to stop cultural decay.
2006-08-28 17:06:26
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answered by SirEddieCook 3
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1.He has no regard for human life. Actually mocks those suffering!
2. He lied about Iraq,to start a war.
3.he broke his oath of office,and went against the Constitution by spying on Americans.Calling the constitution"just a damn piece of paper".
4.He skipped out on his military duty.
5. he appointed John Bolton to the UN while congress was out of session,because there was no way they would of let him through.
6.He thinks the environment is there to exploit for profit.
7.He gave Osama the ONE thing he wanted,the US out of Saudi,within weeks after 9-11.Why do ya think we haven't been attacked anymore?
8 he doesn't protect our ports or borders
9 he increased the Natl debt from a Clinton surplus, to billions and billions.
10. signing statements,where he signed bills into law,and attaches a note saying they don't apply to him.-hundreds of them!!!
well there are ALOT of other reasons,these are off the top of my head.
oh yeah 11 cronyism! putting unqualified people in important positions.
2006-08-28 17:09:26
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answered by UnSpun 2
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each era desires some teeny-bopper action picture star it is the two basic and basic to dislike. Hatred is a robust be conscious, it potential you pick sick or harm unto somebody. at the same time as i'm specific many easily dislike his music, strongly dislike it even, i think of it truly is extra attempting to slot in with all the different haters particularly than genuine hatred (it is an exceptionally grotesque subject).
2016-11-06 00:08:52
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answered by jenniffer 4
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His blatant disregard for the constitution.
This is in itself treason, and more than enough reason for everyone to hate him passionately.
In fact, the people who don't want him removed, I have even more problems with.
Stand by and watch idly while your government takes everything from you. Watch while you lose freedom.
Liberty, Life, justice. In that order.
Life is nothing without freedom. Justice is nothing without life.
Bush disregards all three.
2006-08-28 17:51:41
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answered by cat_Rett_98 4
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1. Started a war in Iraq that he has given 101 different reasons on why we are there.
2. Used his only veto on blocking further stem cell research
3. Attempted to write bigotry into the Constitution by outlawing gay marriage.
2006-08-28 16:54:21
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answered by drago 4
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He is completely unqualified for the job, having messed up texas. If you look at his history, he has a track record of never completing a task or job.
2006-08-28 17:05:34
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answered by Anonymous
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