I could add some more. He started a war on terrorism (an abstract idea) by sending in an army. Even Don Quixote was more concrete when fighting his windmills.
He has nothing against Global Warming when his friends (and I mean FRIENDS (not all USA citizens) can earn a few dollars more. The average CEO remuneration has risen from 104 times the average family income in 2004 to 350 times now. To be fair I must say that the average family income has gone down when corrected for inflation.
But that doesn't mean he is not working. He may even have the conviction he is working for the American people.
2006-09-11 17:36:38
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answered by Anonymous
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wow. Some people. I think his opinion of the USA is higher than yours. Obviously you have forgotten the definition of patriotism. All political figures lie. I'm sure at some point in your life you have told a lie too! He was not the only one saying Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Maybe you should check out the facts. Many democrats and other officials also believed that they were harboring weapons. I have no idea where you got you information about the oil deposits. HA HA, his cocaine habit... that would make him very thin... not round like he is now. He is far from the Anti-Christ. Maybe you should go to a church, grab a Bible from the pew and read in Revelation. The book clearly defines and describes the Anti-Christ.... and Bush doesn't fit the bill.
2006-09-11 18:14:13
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answered by mrslang1976 4
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Take step back for just a moment and seriously reflect on this scenario taking place sometime in the future:
GWBush goes down in history as the President who brought democracy and stability to the Middle East.
Should this be the way the cards play out - would you consider yourself and your bogus questions to be part of the solution, or part of the problem?
Hint: It's not the first one.
2006-09-11 17:44:15
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answered by LeAnne 7
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1) It's 'White House', not 'whitehouse'.
2) It's whose, not who's. Who's means 'who is'.
But you're right. We should get Clinton back. After all, at least he put the Oval Office to good use, right? He committed adultery there, and then perjured himself before the Supreme Court when he got busted. And he thought so little of the intelligence of the American public that he really thought we would believe his lies.
He sold military secrets to the Chinese for campaign contributions...lied about that, too.
He had Bin Laden in his grasp multiple times and let him go - every time.
But at least he taught us new uses for fine cigars, eh?
2006-09-11 17:32:10
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answered by shannonfstewart 3
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First all people who run for President has to be rich, and the election was not bought, that is just stupid, he won because people like what he stood for. And he won again because he had been doing a good job.
and the way the polls are asked, people don't like something about what he has done, mostly the immigration issue,
But he was still by far the best choice of what we had, and given that same choice he would still win again today.
2006-09-11 17:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I think President Bush has a very high regard for this country. You casually call him a liar multiple times, yet you don't really offer specifics...just some nebulous "facts" out of a supermarket tabloid. You're one of the most arrogant questioners on here, and you have a definite theme going with anti Bush venom and anti Christ...whatever that is. God help us all.
2006-09-11 17:29:40
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answered by EW 4
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Don't shoot yourself in the foot again. You, like the rest of the "Liberals" and the "Neocons" have been spewing all this crap for so long it is getting completely stupid. First everyone believes Fahrenheit 911 is a documentary and now Path to 911 is. Clinton sold us out, Bush sold us out. Come back people, it's not that bad. Were AMERICANS, were BROTHERS, SISTERS, MOTHERS, FATHERS, and best of all, FREE.
God bless the United States of America.
2006-09-11 17:33:26
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answered by mikis1967 3
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Can't do anything but agree with you! Did you see my response to Salsa's question in this category. Go answer that one about what he'd have to do in the next 24 hours!
2006-09-11 17:46:05
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answered by ontheroadagainwithoutyou 6
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Unfortunately, pretty typical for an American President.
2006-09-11 17:27:37
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answered by KERMIT M 6
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Bush takes orders and is the bumbling office boy to the global elite, of course he doesn't represent the people, he represents the agenda of the trillionaire families that own EVERYTHING around you and can destroy entire economies if they wish.
2006-09-11 17:36:38
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answered by Anonymous
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