Actually, he did not get a majority of the votes, just the majority of the electoral college votes. Big difference.
2006-09-12 04:21:56
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answered by ratboy 7
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I hope not! Both elections he 'won' were very close. After the first mess where the Supreme Court basically decided who won most states got on the electronic voting machines bandwagon to prevent that from happening again. Problem is the companies that make these machines are heavy contributers to the Republican party. There have already been many accusations that electronic vote tallying can be tampered with too easily. Some say receipts are the answer. I say impeach Bush for trampling on the Constitution and war crimes.
Please don't think all Americans are anything like Bush. I just hope we all survive his disgusting presidency.
2006-09-12 04:27:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not consider Mr. Bush primitive. I did not vote for him either time. The first time I voted for Kerry and the last time for Gore. However, I am glad that Mr. Bush was elected both times because I can trust him. I can trust him to do what he says he's going to do. I can also trust him not to do what he says that he won't do. I can trust him not to lie and I know that I can trust him to do the best that he can for this wonderful country of ours that he loves very much as we all do. I admire Mr. Bush, which may surprise you. I admire the fact that he stands up for what he believes in and he's not afraid to say what he believes. No, I don't agree with the decision to go to war in Iraq and I don't agree that the war should be open-ended. I think now that we should set a timetable that he and the Congress should follow about bringing the troops home. We cannot get involved in an Iraqi civil war if there is one. I also believe that we should continue to pursue Osama bin Laden and hopefully catch him like we caught Saddam Hussein. I wonder what happened there? I know that Mr. Bush is not perfect; nobody is perfect but he does the very best that he can. I support Mr. Bush wholeheartedly.
2006-09-12 04:53:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The majority of Americans didn't vote for him.
The RNC has been trying to rig elections since the Nixon days (remember Watergate)?
Nixon didn't set that up, the Republican National Committee organized the break in by order of a handful of Texas Oil men. I fondly call them "The Texas Oil Cartel".
From the corruption of Florida's election process in the first coup, to the (much publicized) Diebolt fiasco in Ohio. It's been clearly documented that America did not want the little richkid to represent us.
But thank to voter fraud and carefully selected Supreme Court judges, our system has been derailed.
I say, don't impeach the little weasel.... prosecute him for treasonous acts against America and our constitution..
Restore Democracy to America...... vote Democrat!
2006-09-12 04:22:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No
It is the Primitive rest of the world that is so Jealous of the USA because the USA has the Testicles to stand up for their way of life not to become surrender monkeys at the first sigh of problems
He's been elected twice now so respect the office not support or disagree respect the office of the USA President. I know it is hard for the Liberals to respect the office as they take their lead from an Adulterant slime ball who is best known for getting BJ in Oval office and lying to America and Renting White house bedroom out to commies. What a wonderful Legacy BJ Clinton was, and what a fine example he was. What great respect for the office he has shown...NOT.
Bush was misled as were all of congress and the senate, Not lying, but mis led. I am safer now thanks to the Great President Bush.
2006-09-12 04:29:44
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answered by buzzy360comecme 3
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There is a report, so far unconfirmed but believable, that a survey shows 16% of the US population did not know the difference between "curved" and "bent". The same report confirmed another survey concluded that those same people were registered and active voters.
2006-09-12 05:08:21
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answered by lr_trotter 2
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In the first election a majority of Americans did not vote for him, crazy electoral college...
Pres. Bush has a 38% approval rating, most Americans think he is doing a bad job, luckily he will be out in the beginning of 2009
2006-09-12 04:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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ARE the majority of Americans as primitive as George W. Bush?
no.
2006-09-12 04:23:16
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answered by footballgrl 3
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As primitive as George "Dubya" Bush, not likely. However it seems the majority of Americans are as mislead, miseducated, and shallow as the Manhandler in Chief. As an American I still believe we have the opportunity to do great things, but we need great people to lead us.
2006-09-12 04:22:03
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answered by marleyjane420 1
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yes, we vote for the best dressed, best looking and who has the best bullshit at the moment. Look what Bush's people did to distort Kerry's war record. As a Vietnam era vet I found this to be outrageous, but who complained but a handful of vets and the American people believed it.
2006-09-12 04:25:23
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answered by desert_kats 4
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