Quit copying me! If you don't do it right, you just sound like a sock puppet.
2006-09-08 03:19:58
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answered by BrianthePigEatingInfidel 4
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1) Osama Bin Laden? Nope, still missing "the" guy. By the way, Iraq wasn't involved in 9/11, we just used it as an excuse to enter the country without the persmission of the UN.
2) I can not even begin to resite all the people who have "stepped down" due to this administrations ineptness. Come on read a newspaper and learn about how his cabinet is almost completely different than what he started with.
3) Morales? He's known for running oil companies into the ground before he was president. Oil companies are probably the most corrupt businesses in the world. His environmental policy is also a joke.
4) Good for him for visiting the wounded soldiers who are fightening a war that is eerily similar to Vietnam. I'm glad 30% of the country agrees with his decision to go to war. Only a mere 70% believe what he's doing is wrong, means nothing obviously.
5) Uhh not sure what 5 is, but I'm starting to think you're joking around and being sarcastic. But in case you're not. Bush is a great guy to go drinking with, but honestly I want a President who is smarter than me, and who can hold a sonference without people making jokes of what he says. SNL would paridy Bush and Gore, they made Gore boring, and Bush an idiot. Who would you want as President? Boring guy or an Idiot?
2006-09-08 03:33:53
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answered by kris_rynshall 3
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YOu know I have to give you props for having the cajones to publish this on this site that is so flammable. Having said that -
1) The only one that was paramount to catch was Osama (Remember "We have a saying in Texas, we go after the bad guys, Dead or Alive!") well that didn't happen
2) Rumsfeld has failed at every task he has set to accomplish ("You don't always get to fight a war with equipment you want to, you need to learn to adapt" or "Even if we supplied our troops with armour, they could still get blown up, the armour wouldn't help them then" and this was his PEP talk!)
3) Depends on your value system - I value 3000 American lives a lot more than a BJ in the oval office. For our kids to have perished in this nonsensical war in Iraq, Well I seriously hope you never have to face a mother who lost a child in this debacle. I'm guessing that Mom would give anything for George to have had sex while working than sending their child to die.
4) He visits hospitals, when it is desirable for him to have a photo op. So did Clinton. This one is a draw - a visit to a hospital doesn't count for either party, it is only in their best interest to do something like that. He didn't do it out of honor or integrity.
5)He's emotional and vulnerable - while he's hiding from making a decision about Katrina? WHen he's reading a book to kindergardeners when he should be acting like a Commander in Chief because our country is being attacked? If vulnerable means indecisive and emotional means stupid, then you are correct. He's VERY emotional and vulnerable.
2006-09-08 03:43:37
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answered by Sidoney 5
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1. if that is so where is Osama Bin Laden?
2. If he has morals why dosen't his wife make public appearances with him any more? Can you say Condoleza Rice.
3. He has surrounded himself with morons why is this war with Iraq still going on, because Rumsfield is an idiot and he couldn't lead a girls scout troop successfully.
4. I would be emotional too if i pulled off the crime of humanity and i escaped being labeled a war criminal. Bush is worse than Hitler and Hussein mixed together.
5. His economic policies will efect the country for years. We will be left with the burden of paying off the debt that he has incurred over his administration. Can you spell Depression.
6. It's Republican morons like you that give this country a bad name.
2006-09-08 03:33:26
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answered by King Midas 6
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Unfortunately for America and the world, you're wrong on all points. I've been following politics, Presidents and world affairs and also consider myself a student of history . . . and have voted for hundreds of Republicans over the years. But never again, because the Republican party is responsible for the existence of the Bush administration. And Bush is America's first anti-people, anti-American, anti-God President, as well as the most outrageous liar ever to lead any nation in the history of the world. Anyone who hasn't figured that out yet is either blind to the truth or listening to the ultimate anti-American, Rush Limbaugh.
2006-09-08 04:04:05
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answered by worldinspector 5
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EXCEPT
1)no Osama
2)Most of his first term ppl split
3)Morals? He was UA during his time for Vietnam but is sending solders to war without reguard to thier families.
4)As a paralyzed Vet I see more cut backs in the Vetern Hospitals with more and more solders comming home from Iraq with serious life injuries but never seen Bush at the over run hospitals
5)He is comical and makes the rest of us Americans look stupid
6)He actually never won an Election
2006-09-08 03:35:39
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answered by slickg32 1
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1) The way he has directed the military has resulted in the capture of everyone involved in every aspect of the 9/11 attacks (except th ones that died) ------and Osama who hes letting go free which makes him anything but #3 and 5.
2006-09-08 03:21:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's why I don't agree with you:
1)We still have no idea where Bin Laden is
2)Rumsfeld himself has offered his resignation in the face of criticism
3)Cocaine abuse and alcoholism are clean? Treating homosexuals as second class citizens is moral?
4)Why are they wounded in the first place?
5)He's vulnerable and feeble-minded and has no command over the english language.
There is no opinion of you to be changed, so no it does not change how I view you. You're entitled to your opinion and thanks for sharing.
2006-09-08 03:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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as a person I agree that he seems to be a kind and amicable person with good morals and values - As a politician I would not be so blind though - I voted for the guy both times but god knows how much disappointed and frustrated I am with Mr. Pres.
Border - language - internal security - to name a few and trust me my thoughts are not to the likes of the liberals - I would categorize myself to the extreme other side....
As far as you as a person I do not know you so unless you are a jack *** in life I have no problem with your opinion in the contrary
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BTW the idiot that posted an answer right before me (bush something) needs to be shoot
2006-09-08 03:29:37
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answered by asyannis 2
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1---bush isnt worried about osama
2 rumsfeld is on the verge of being fired
3 morals?.....lying to the public and tapping their phones?
torturing prisoners?
4....thats just funny
5 hes so emotional he ignores our borders and sells our ports to arab nations
plz post more often ...i need a laugh
2006-09-08 03:25:56
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answered by bush-deathgrip 1
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I totally agree except for 1 point - we still haven't captured OBL and his number 2 guy. You will probably will be bashed for point #1 with these YA liberals.
2006-09-08 03:22:42
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answered by therandman 5
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