In a nutshell, yes. He will be remembered by the Democrats as an incompetent fool who never should have been elected. He will be remembered by the Republicans as a hero who did a lot of good for our country. I believe he never should've been elected, but since he somehow was, he should've been impeached a long time ago.
2006-08-29 10:58:10
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answered by Edna "Dirrty" Bambrick 1
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Bush is not really the problem. Karl Rove tells Bush what to do, say, think,etc. Bush isn't smart enough to think for himself. This administration is the most corrupt in American history (including Taminy Hall) The entire leadership should be tried for treason and tried as war criminals in a world court.
2006-08-30 07:12:05
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answered by grumpy 5
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enable's see...it grew to become into nice having a debt-loose u . s .. i do no longer pick to be in touch in conflict. Healthcare is at a countrywide disaster point. I heavily isn't waiting to retire because of the fact there will be no longer something left in social protection funds. i'm no longer between the prosperous, for this reason, i don't get those enormous tax breaks. i do no longer think of faith might desire to play a function in government. i think i won't be in a position to call the "worst"....i think of if shall we assemble a splash of all our former presidents into one, take those solid features, then we would have an astonishing president. we've a tendency to pay interest on the undesirable issues a presidents does, or subjects we disagree with. i think of that's what makes us a (extremely) democracy. i think of we've a bad determination in presidential applicants this 12 months. Gerald Ford wasn't super, yet I specific had a number of appreciate for him, something i won't be in a position to assert approximately every person these days. I dare say our upcoming president might become the worst.
2016-11-06 01:26:05
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answered by rangnow 4
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It will depend on the outcome of Iraq, if it works and they become a democracy then he will go down as a good president. Now if the war in Iraq spirls the middle east in to more chaos that it already is, well he will get the blame. I don't know if he will get the Nixon funk, but close.
2006-08-29 11:06:45
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answered by sgcfx949 2
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He is better than Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter had double digit inflation, double digit interest rates, double digit unemployment. The fact is that you are probably too young to remember the Carter presidency so you have no idea how bad it can be.
2006-08-29 17:58:32
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answered by cashcobra_99 5
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'most bad'? Wow -- go back to school first. As far as worst Presidents -- Andrew Jackson, Bill Clinton, ... President Bush is NOT even close to being the worst!
2006-08-29 14:18:04
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answered by sglmom 7
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Of course he's the worst president in the history of the US. What does that say for the Americans that voted for him twice. You have gone from the best in history (Clinton ) to the very worst.
2006-08-29 10:59:27
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answered by John J 2
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Your inability to write a coherent question is astounding. It seems that you would not have any chance of understanding anything about President Bush.
2006-08-29 11:00:00
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answered by united9198 7
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No.
Different genreations will view him differently based upon their individual politics, though the time will come where people may have little opinion of him at all. What do you think of John Adams?
A further study of political science will be a better means of having your question answered.
2006-08-29 10:55:50
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answered by Zack 2
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Bush will go down in history as one of our best presidents.
You foreigners wouldn't understand.
2006-08-29 10:57:03
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answered by Anonymous
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