Your right he is the cause of problems in this world. He created most of them!!!!
All you can do is educate others who aren't aware of what is going on in their Government because whether people want to face it or not, this affects all of us, and I see it taking a turn for the worst and it is really scary to think about, honestly. I can't believe we have two more years of him too!!!
Speak out to your representatives and senators locally and start trying to improve your own backyard first. that is what can really help in the long run.
2006-09-11 14:22:32
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answered by Blondie* 4
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Which is why I'm here and not watching TV.
I didn't vote for Bush in the first election, but I felt I had no choice in the second election. The 9/11 attacks and the year following them were so helter-skelter with changes being made to protect the country from further incidents, I just felt it was better to keep the existing government in place vs. having virtually everybody replaced by a new regime and them having to play catch-up with everything.
I'm glad we're now going to oust Bush, but don't expect any quick fixes. In fact things will likely get worse with a new president and administration before (if) they get better. Think about it. You are switching out everybody with any significant power in D.C. and international relations and wars with people who have not dealt with it much, if at all. You have to keep the learning curve in mind, particularly since all the other players in the world are not going to have a dramatic roll over of power at the end of this year.
2006-09-11 21:20:20
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answered by ? 3
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I don't even have the tv on. I know better. To watch it is to become misinformed. I would say he is part of the problem. But we have to look closely at the people who voted for him. That tells you more about the state of our country. And yes, there is more we can do. We can educate ourselves. Be wary of the different news sources--most of it can be biased. We have to want to dig for the truth, like some of those independent reporters and journalists. Talk about what's going on and get opinions out in the open. I think as a nation we are becoming too laid back. We are more concerned about what's happening in our own lives. I got mine--you get yours mentality. This affects all of us. Can you imagine (pardon the pun) if John Lennon and Martin Luther King, and so many other great activists were alive today? Of course!!! They would be protesting in the streets!!! Get out there people!!!
2006-09-11 21:32:59
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answered by sugar1973 2
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I like President Bush - he is honest, forthright and a very intelligent man. I don't think he's causing problems in the world - America has come to be the salvation of many countries in the world. We, the people of the world, should be supporting the efforts of such a great man.
2006-09-11 21:28:27
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answered by Lydia 7
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Yes, I had to leave the room. I am SO MAD. He is so full of sh**, trying to sound so patriotic- what a JOKE! I don't even cuss, and I just said some things I don't like. All this BS about democracy over there in the middle east, where they don't want it- just to appeal to Americans who think he has some higher purpose. Oh, now he is talking about patriotic Americans on 9/11. He doesn't even deserve to utter their names, when his people did NOTHING to stop the terrorists to begin with. This is the first time I have ever been so angry about one of our presidents. I want so badly for us to get someone in there who cares.
Is there anything we, the people, can do? Show me the plan.
2006-09-11 21:29:39
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answered by catarina 4
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How can you honestly say that he has caused most of the problems in the world? He is an honorable man that has stood strong and took everything that has been thrown at him. I guess you think he somehow created all the tsunamis... oh and caused Katrina too. Get a life! If you don't like him that is fine. We live in America and you have your freedom... but maybe you should appreciate the fact that he is fighting so that you are allowed to keep that freedom.
2006-09-12 00:52:07
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answered by mrslang1976 4
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Absolutely! George Bush is indeed the cause of not most, but EVERY problem in this world. He started the Holocaust, sold drugs to Elvis, totally caused Hurricane Katrina to happen, of course he arranged the whole 9/11 thing. I'm pretty sure he's responsible for poisoning the ozone layer, he's the reason they're testing Barry Bonds for steroid abuse, and no doubt he killed Tupac! Damn him.........
2006-09-11 21:13:52
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answered by Taffi 5
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He should win Nobel Prize in Stupid President in th World category
2006-09-11 21:22:03
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answered by (^___^) 2
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If you take a look at him with the sound off on the tv, you will notice that he very much resembles a Gecko. Its really hard to take him serious after that.
2006-09-11 21:14:22
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answered by jmiller 5
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you have to understand one thing, HE IS A HUMAN BEING!!!! GOOD GOD!!! people make mistakes... i think he is a GREAT president, i may not know everything about this man but i know that he is sending our troops out there to CATCH that SOB who started this whole 9/11 thing, you think kerry could do a better job, yea, i bet.... im sure that he would be another clinton and hide behind his wife....
2006-09-11 21:16:17
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answered by Leah 2
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