Nope. I'm glad we have a man in the white house that doesn't follow polls. He's doing what's right in spite of the liberal whining. He could be more forceful on immigration.
2006-09-11 16:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You forget deary that John Kerry was the alternative. No matter what, that would not have been smart at all. We'd be paying highly for that mistake. IF President Bush could change some decisions, well first thing would have been to tell Ted Kennedy to shove it on the education bill. Obviously, there should already be construction of a fence along the southern and northern borders along with the other means to secure the border. The Fair Tax plan would have been pushed by the White House. Lebanon wouldn't be getting a dime for colaborating with the terrorist group Hezbolah. The tax cuts would be permanent, and working for the original amount sought after. But at least we did get tax cuts and the economy has been very responsive. Further attacks have been thwarted since 9/11. (Remember there were 8 attacks during the Clinton Presidency on American interests). Great progress has been made in both Afghanistan and Iraq, despite the continuance of the war.
2006-09-11 16:35:23
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answered by Anonymous
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There are tons of people who regret being fooled by the idiot currently sitting in The White House, but they don't want to admit it. Fortunately they will be alone in the voting booth on election day where their embarrassment won't be a factor as they vote against the party of the tin god, Bush.
2006-09-12 02:45:45
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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No.
I think striking back was the right thing to do after 9/11. Bush picked the appropriate time and place to use the U.S.A.'s muscles. I think we've done all we can in Iraq though and it's time to make a gradual withdrawal from Iraq. We've done all we can, which is alot.
I have no idea who I will be voting for for this upcoming election. I won't commit to either side(republican or democrat). We'll see.
2006-09-11 16:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sorry in the least bit for voting for "W" both times. I don't think Gore would have gotten that angry on 9/11 and gone and kicked butt like "W" did. And, Kerry was just not the right choice, whether you were Dem or Rep (God, he's an ugly man, but he just didn't seem to have a grip on what being President really means). Don't get me wrong, I am a Republican, but I don't always vote that way. I really weigh the opponents carefully and determine who would be best at the job. However, mostly I vote Rep because Dems seem to be trying to take away more of our constitutional rights every day. Guns alone don't kill people...criminals with guns kill people...law-abiding citizens with guns kill criminals, or at least wound them very badly :).
2006-09-11 17:33:32
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answered by duranie225 1
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I have no seconds thoughts or regrets about my decision to vote for President Bush at all. We do not stand alone, I can guarantee that. Just because the media like to portray us that way it is not true. I thank God daily that we have a president with this mans integrity and fortitude to see the job through.
2006-09-11 16:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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"Nope. I'm glad we have a man in the white house that doesn't follow polls. He's doing what's right in spite of the liberal whining. He could be more forceful on immigration."
Of course... Because democracy isn't at all about the majority not wanting you in office. It's about doing whatever the hell you want in office no matter what anyone says. Think Hitler!
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"Clinton had multiple chances to take out Bin Laden...He had 8 years to get rid of the guy before he hit the Trade Center."
At the time Bin Laden wasn't a threat. He was barely on the map. He was with his mentor who was against the idea of attacking America. Stop repeating what others say and find out for yourself. If we killed every terrorist leader in the entire world we'd be in every country on the planet and stretched so thin we might even break. In the Clinton years did you know anything about Bin Laden? Howabout the leader of the IRA? Howabout ANY terrorist leader?
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"I'm glad he is in charge . He's done considerably well cleaning up terrorism and the mess the Clintons left behind."
The mess clinton left behind? You mean the surplus? Of course!
2006-09-11 16:25:21
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answered by ? 5
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No I don't regreat voting for him. No one is perfect and we can see that in G. W Bush. But that's ok, I voted for who I thought could do the best job. Some may see him as a joke and make fun of him but he is a pretty good president. Look at all the stuff he had to handle eversince 2001!!! He is only one man and we live in a pretty big country. Alot of people don't know that state government can override federal gov most of the time. He can't take action if the state does not want to give it up. Give the man a break
2006-09-11 16:24:36
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answered by whackiejackies 3
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No, because the other choice was Kerry. He was the best the democrats could come up with. We will never elect a democrat from Massachusetts to the Presidency again.
2006-09-11 16:34:20
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answered by slyry75 3
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I am very proud of President George Bush he is an man of honor. He is strong and very commented to keep America safe. He has a heart for the people which I see as a great quality. Job well done!
2006-09-11 16:33:01
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answered by sher7us 3
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I wish he would do a better job of getting the information out to support his decisions. But that would mean that he would somehow have to FORCE news programs to report - and they're not about to report things which do not support their agenda.
I am very thankful that I voted for Bush - otherwise we'd have another Carter or Clinton in office and we'd be doomed.
After all, Carter gave financial support to Saddam...and Clinton had multiple chances to take out Bin Laden...He had 8 years to get rid of the guy before he hit the Trade Center. Bush had 8 MONTHS. Yet he gets the blame....go figure.
2006-09-11 16:24:33
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answered by shannonfstewart 3
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