I like him somewhat.
And not to knitpick, but shouldn't this be in the politics section?
2006-09-03 15:27:23
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answered by I'm Still Here 5
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Don't like him never did. Don't like his mother (ignorant evil lady) don't like his father. I do miss Bill Clinton. We had the most healthy economy and were respected around the world in the 90's. He wasn't elected to "get" bin Laden. He was elected to balance the budget after Bush squandered our resources in Iraq the first time he tried to get his hot little hands on the oil. Which Clinton did and we all lived large for awhile and it was great!! In fact the last time our financial circumstance was so pathetic was when the OTHER Bush was in office and dare I say it, the last time we were blowing the surplus on Iraq, he was in office too.
Since you asked I'm a democrat. A good few steps left of center. I think Bill Clinton was the best president of my lifetime. I hate the Bush's and their administrations (both are pretty much the same)and am not crazy about Reagan. As far as other republicans there are many that while I likely wouldn't vote for them, I don't find them completely disgraceful. There are many who I would feel comfortable as president and believe that while I don't agree with all their policies that they would have the best interest of the country at heart. I'm grateful that Bush has no choice but to leave office, that his term is up. I desperately hope that this entire administration goes with him and that republicans choose among much finer people for their nominee. I miss the days when I just preferred democrats over republicans instead of actually being afraid for the nation. There was a time when both candidates were perfectly fine capable patriotic people. I believe history will accurately portray W to be the scourge of the American Presidency.
2006-09-04 00:10:34
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answered by vousavesici 2
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I do like George Bush. He was chosen of God to be in the position that he is in. He is a man of God, and not afraid to stand up for what is right. It is a hard job to be president, but he is not the only one running the country. There are others behind the scenes that we don't see that are pulling strings. I am not a Rep. or a Dem. I chose to vote morally, ethically, and spiritually. We all have to stand before God and give an account for what we do in life. If a person is not standing for what is right, why should I vote for him. Everyone isn't perfect, and we all make mistakes. God uses good and bad presidents and or kings. He wants our attention turned back to Him. We are living in end times, and we need more Spiritual leaders out there. Take care, and may God bless you all.
2006-09-03 22:57:33
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answered by salvation 5
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Love his presidency. Of course he makes mistakes. Tell me one president that has not. I can think of several for Clinton alone. There has never been a president that has had to deal with as much B.S as he has since his first step in the office. We americans increase the B.S by playinig into the hands of not only the terrorists' tat attacked us, but innto the hands of the world because we have to try and apease everone. G.W is one in a long long time to finally put the US first. World peace will come when the war over the holy land is finally over.... Sommeday soon, it needs to end. If Isreal can't be givent eh green light to defend itself fully, then the Damn usless UN needs to get in and get it done for them all. Until then it will continue to be americas problem. As is everything else as the world sees it!!
2006-09-04 10:01:20
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answered by richard a 1
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I like George Bush,and i voted for him,and I'm a republican
If Mr Clinton had done the job he was elected to do instead of playing with Monica,and going after Ben Liden when he had the chance we wouldn't be in this mess,this is his left over mess,and if we pulled out from over there now we wouldn't have any allies,he's doing what he has to do.
and I respect him that he has stuck to what is right instead of what everyone thinks is right
2006-09-03 22:30:54
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answered by purpleaura1 6
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I still respect him because he is our president, and I believe he is doing the best he can under really terrible circumstances.
God bless him.
I am a republican technically, but I vote for who I believe is the best candidate,and I am definitely conservative, though I don't agree with right wing views 100% of the time.
Barack Obama is looking good for a future presidential run to me. I am upset that Lieberman has been rejected by his party, but it doesn't surprise me.
BTW- if the dems want to win anything, they need to stop aligning themselves with those clueless idiots in Hollywood. It makes them look like a joke.
2006-09-03 22:35:31
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answered by mynickname 3
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I do, because I understand how the secular left wing media brainwashes the public with it's fabricated evidences, and forces it down our throats.
no wonder we hacv so many Cindy Sheehands and the like.
All the evidence the left has, NO MATTER HOW MUCH CREDIBILITY THE WORLD ASSINGNS TO IT. I REJECT IT, I CRUCIFY IT, I DESTROY IT.
left are liars ,,period, they are goiing to have to kill me to stop me, no evidence from the left in any way shape or form known to man will be accepted.
\get over it.
2006-09-03 22:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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He done good jobs in his 2 term. The world is much safer now compare to the last president. Only if he can run another term, he middle east will be much peaceful.
2006-09-03 22:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I do. He has been a great leader and is doing his best in Iraq. The only thing that make's me mad is that he won't take a stand on immigration.
Republican
2006-09-03 22:30:57
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answered by Kaiser32 3
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Not I said the cat. Not I said the dog. Not I said the mouse. I am not usually Democrat or Republican but lately I have leaned more towards the Democrats.
2006-09-03 22:28:07
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answered by Mawyemsekhmet 5
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