I don't. War sucks. What's up with him? Why exactly are we still in Iraq? Fixing it up? Making it a Democracy? As far as I can tell they don't want a democracy and we're wasting lives and time.
2006-08-30 15:42:22
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answered by oyster 2
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A Strong America Leading The World, President George W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States and was sworn in for a second term on January 20, 2005.
2006-08-30 23:58:39
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answered by Jamil Ahmad G 3
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You can make all the noise and have all the objections you like at Bush, but he has been a man of his word, and for that alone he is a good leader. Can you imagine living under Kerry who flip-flopped in the wind?
It's not easy being a leader. Most of the time you have to do what's right or required even when it hurts your friends.
Do you want a man who puts America second to things like labor unions, big corporations, and cry-baby politicians?
If you want to judge Bush, do to him what we are doing to Clinton, wait a few years after his term is over then watch to see how his programs developed. Government Programs take years to develop. Most Presidents are long gone by the time that their programs bloom.
2006-09-03 00:05:56
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answered by Mr.Been there 3
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Well, that shouldn't surprise anyone considering your obvious ignorance and stupidity in not even being able to spell.
If you were to actually bother looking at what is going on, there is no way that you could think that Bush is a good president. Even the evil ones that like him for the fact that he steals from taxpayers and other countries to give to his corporate buddies wouldn't presume to think that he was a good president...just useful to them.
Noone on this forum could possibly point out (giving solid evidence) any incident of Bush doing any even reasonably good thing. Following the ignorant "bumper sticker" mentality of regurgitating headlines from Republican owned media stations, I suppose one could think such nonsense, but anyone with a brain and a desire to know truth (don't worry...most republicans prefer not to know the truth) could see what a terrible position this president has placed our country in.
Here are some of his accomplishments:
-9/11 - sat for over 20 minutes reading a kids book upside down for a photo op after he heard that the towers were attacked.
-sold all scraps from the towers falling to China in order to get rid of the evidence before anyone could investigate.
-attacked afghanistan - turning into an Islamic Republic...to this day, American soldiers are still dying there
-attacked Iraq after telling everyone that there were WMD there...which it has been shown since that he knew very well that there weren't.
-Iraq in worse shambles than ever before to this day.
-Hurricane Katrina - Failed to do much of anything except give a gift of hundreds of millions of dollars to Cheney's company Halliburton (yes, Cheney might not technically be CEO anymore, but he still gets a paycheck and will get a big bonus and his job back when he leaves office).
-Middle East - preparing to take over the rest of the middle east, stirring up even more resentment against the US, and endangering all Americans.
-Terrorism - creating an estimated triple the terrorists internationally from before the invasion of Iraq.
-Rights - has already stripped most of them away from you...and you haven't even bothered to notice!
2006-08-30 23:59:28
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answered by corwynwulfhund 3
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I like Bush, but I wouldn't call him a great leader. He does what he says he's going to do, thats for sure. He has handled the economy incredibly well and is consistent in his war on terror.
These are tough times and he doesn't make enough speeches to the people to explain what is going on. If he could do that, he would be more popular. That is not his strength, but he needs to suck it up and do it.
His energy policy is not good and quite frankly I think he should be more aggessive on terror. The Democrats are playing politics with our nations war on terror. They lied about Guantanamo for example. A better communicator would have gone on tv and blown that up in their face. I support Giuliani for president. I think he will be tough on terror and will be a great communicator.
I still like Bush and thank God we have him in office. Can you imagine Kerry runnning around planting kisses on the terrorists rear ends, thats what that weasel would be doing.
2006-08-30 23:09:57
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answered by TG Special 5
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I can't stand the idiot THANK God His term is almost over He has managed to put this country deeper into RED ink than all the presidents before him combined. The man is a Coward ans a Liar the sooner we are rid of him the better
2006-08-30 22:44:10
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answered by bisquedog 6
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He may not be a 'great' leader, but he's a damned good one. I couldn't imagine what Kerry would have done as a result of 9/11.
2006-08-30 22:42:06
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answered by sparkletina 6
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how you even looked in the news. were a useless war. we not even looking at the Koreans who now have nukes but no Iraq is better now Iran's becoming an @$$
also its president
2006-08-30 22:53:05
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answered by Hannibal 1
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he has led America into a world war,, his crusade to rid the world of evil,, and have a nuclear war,,, great leader,, if you are ready to die,,,,
2006-08-30 23:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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BushIT
2006-08-30 22:41:54
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answered by rat123pig 3
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