This is a great question and tough to answer. I am going with #3. Wars come and wars go, they are remembered, the President serving at the time is remembered but ultimately what ends up happening is that so much of the "facts" get lost in translation after a generation or 2 pass. And because the wars are not on our home soil we don't really feel that "in your face" sensation that would make these wars most real to us. Only those whom live through war and are victims of it really remember the facts of it all, the stuff that never goes away. It's the same with any natural disaster. We can sit in our homes safe, watch the news and feel sorrow for those who have been devastated by any natural disaster, but unless its' really "in our faces" directly effecting us personally we tend to forget. It's part of the human condition. We tend to not remember as much or as accurately what does not effect us directly. I do believe that this time around, illegal immigration, amnesty, is a war/disaster that is and will continue to affect us all here in America for years to come. The chaos that is following this problem is meant to divide and conquer. It's a typical tactic used for centuries and it works. I believe Bush's motives are clear, there is no tough on the outside, jelly on the inside. He knows exactly what he is doing to our country and he is relishing in it. The Shadows he serves will place him in their personal hall of fame someday and he will have his Fathers respect finally. I will remember the insane danger he has put my family in, the years I have witnessed the inialation of the middle class people of America, and the threat of total inslavement just around the corner. I'll remember the war on Iraq and all this other BS he's started, I will remember the Katrina victims, and I will remember 9/11. But most of all I will remember George W. Bush, the President who was a traitor to his own country, the President who broke every political law imaginable and got away with it, the President who allowed civil rights to criminals and spit on our Constitution, the President who stood "in the faces" of American people and told them they weren't worth a damn compared to the rest of the world, the President who insulted my intelligence by throwing me bones. This illegal immigrant issue has grown and manifested into something that is "in ALL our Faces" and it will not go away or be resolved easily, it is a WAR, and a natural disaster as well, right here on our own soil. There isn't going to be an end to this or a resolution for a long, long time........it's the ONE thing that is right here at home, "in our faces". The next President will come in and clean up the War and Katrina, but Illegagal immigrants are still going to be here with their own personal agenda to take over America, growing and organizing and multiplying. That's not a border fence he is having built, it's an F'n border ladder ( have you seen it?). So ya...me personally, I will remember his sorry butt most for #3. I hate him!!!!!! And damned if I will ever forget him. Too bad you didn't put Anti-Christ on your list, I may have voted for that one, lol.
2006-08-29 15:12:46
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answered by warriorbabe 2
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This is a tough one, but if these are the answer choices then I think we can find the answer through process of elimination.
#3 is out - other presidents and future presidents will be the same on this issue, it is just not politically possible to take a solid stance To realy stop illegal immigration a president will need to beef up security at the border and start enforcing laws that punish businesses who hire immigrants (remember, immigrants wouldn't come if they weren't able to work and earn a better life - and no wall has ever worked in the history of mankind - think Germany and Israel). But by doing this, all of the jobs that illegal immigrants do will then have to be paid to minimum wage works (at best, and many Americans are not willing to work those jobs for such low wages - waking up at dawn to break their backs in fields or cleaning hotels day and night for minimum wage). So the prices of fruits/vegetables/food/housing will all shoot up and voters will get angry about that. But if nothing is done about immigration the the voters are mad about the "illegals" they perceive as making their own lives worse and the illegal immigrants become a scapegoat.
So that brings us to #2 - and while I think this will be a dark chapter to Bush's presidency - he will not be the first (nor the last) president to have a horrible response to a national disaster.
Which brings us to #1 and that is unique to Mr. Bush and unique to any previous president of the United States - and sadly so. It is the first time we have launched a pre-emptive war, a war in which we were not attacked but did so because we felt "threatened" to be attacked - and then it so horribly turned out that the threat was false and the evidence lacking. That horrible judgement on so many levels from not examining the evidence closely to the willing use of force to the ignorance of history telling us that democracy can not be "brought" into the MIddle East any easier than if China invaded the United States and "brought" us communism.
It will be blunder #1 that W will be in the history books for because it will be this blunder that has a domino effect that will carry out into the next chapter of history books and a blunder with which future presidents will be forced to deal and (hopefully) solve.
2006-08-29 12:58:02
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answered by Answers 1
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2006-08-29 12:50:31
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I say D all of the above, but if you had to single out 1 depending on the study 1 could be viewed as best remembered for military history, 2 would be under the category of American history in high schools here in the states and 3, by everyone who is against illegal immigration which will never die down... so in each respect each of them will be remembered at the same level of importance just in different areas.
2006-08-29 13:01:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd have to say number 2. The Iraq War is the biggest disaster he has actually caused, but his indifference to the victims of hurricane Katrina was what bought his true character to the fore for all to see. I can't believe he has the gall to show his face in New Orleans. Why give a sh*t now?
2006-08-29 13:00:25
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answered by Sir Psycho Sexy 3
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2.The big failure on getting help on time to the victims of the Katrina Disaster
we were the laughing stock of the international community for this blunder -our response the tsunami was almost immediate, but our response to our own people was pathetic!
2006-08-29 12:52:01
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answered by SweetKiti 3
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properly if Cheney and Rove had some BALLS and stood up for the impact and roles they performed in most of the President's 'blunders' then no Bush does not deserve all the warmth he have been given yet Cheney and Rove (especially the former) are sturdy for no longer something consumers and used their positions in government to extra useful themselves no longer the rustic or it somewhat is squaddies or its human beings and the better section they are unapologetic approximately all of it (Cheney suggested approximately 6 months in the past that he does not have replaced a ingredient - inspite of each and every thing all of us understand proper to the WMD, and the masses of yankee lives lost...) yet Republicans nonetheless like it whilst variety 2 and 3 take place interior the media - it boggles my ideas. To me it somewhat is the finest function of Republicans, they even have self belief that their Republican representatives in government easily care approximately them yet from occasion all of us understand all they care approximately is getting wealthy (or richer) in any respect costs - yet are sensible sufficient to bounce onto themes alongside with anti-abortion and gun administration and anti-immigration which attracts in all the 'righties' to the balloting cubicles. information flash! they do no longer provide a crap approximately any of it; yet they understand you gain this whilst they make it easier to comprehend the great undesirable Liberal is going to alter your united states of america and administration your weapons and make abortions and border crossing extra undemanding than each and every all you Republicans 'toe the line' - end being sheep Republicans; circulate previous the exterior attempt to discover the genuine motivation for those positions and then make an reported determination - do no longer in elementary terms fall in line.
2016-09-30 03:45:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well since you forgot about reading a book upside down to a school while the World Trade Centers had airplanes flying through them then I will have to go with 1.
2006-08-29 12:51:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Not getting BJs in the oval office... jeez, if I were president I would have someone on staff who's sole job was to suck me off. This was a HUGE blunder on his part. Maybe the next president will learn from his mistake.
2006-08-29 12:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The failure to catch Osama, because the truth will come out about 9/11 someday!
2006-08-29 12:55:23
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answered by cantcu 7
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