I find it hard to believe that there are still people in our country (or any other), that would believe one thing Georgy boy would have left to say. I have never in my life been so disappointed of any person let a-lone president in all my 46 years of life. This man has made a joke of Law, Truth, Morality, Justice, Honesty,Freedom Of Religion and the good old US of A. This man believes that god has died and left him boss. He has an arrogance that no other in the human race could even pretend to have. Why he and his rich crony's are raking in the tax cuts, the middle class people get to keep the same old wage they've had for years in fact the businesses we work for get to file bankruptcy, which means nothing but restructure, pay the employee less oh and lets not forget to take away the pensions from these hard working americans so the ceo and president of the company have the raises they want. And just think how many more ileagle mexicans we can hire, and dont forget to tripple the cost of college just in case some of those middle class people with their lower pay and no pension try to send there kid's to school. This administration want's to put such a gap between the rich and the middle class that we become nothing more than the next obsticle to concor. This president has taken the good name of the United States Of America and turned it on every person in the world and made it stand for the idiot's in charge.
2006-09-13 21:32:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I seen the same on both sides.
we can argue about policy and such. That is okay. it is everyones right. Freedom of Speech. I could say that the recession started before GW took office after Clinton. I could say that we had 9/11 and it changes somethings. We never faught a war like this and we are learning as we go. Depressing but necessary. And I am sure, liberals will give me thumbs down, but that is alright. It is their right.
So if Republicans pick on you don't get angry. It happens on both sides. No big deal.
By the way, Freedom of Speech should not just be an American Right. Hint Hint.
2006-09-13 19:54:17
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answered by Kountry 2
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Bush Junior is still continuing the legacy of Bush Senior had done, to invade the world. Let USA people died in poverty, digging lonely own grave and pretend mere happy face on CNN. Continuity terrorist legacy from George Washington to George W. Bush.
Abbu Ghayayabphobia.
2006-09-13 20:55:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no love for G. Bush, however, he has done what I would have done regarding those murdering Islamic bastards. He doesn't talk softly but he carries a big stick. The Muslims are out to turn the world into an Islamic state. Screw them! In spades. I am not a religious person but I do not believe in having someone tell me what I should be and whom I should deify. I believe in God but the way I want to believe in Him. The Koran clearly states that the need for a holy war becomes necessary from time to time. Mohammud believed that everyone should be Muslim. Read the Koran. I am with Bush on this one but against him on domestic policies.
2006-09-13 19:38:58
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answered by wunderkind 4
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The mentally weak and grotesquely uneducated republican mass needs their God. The Bush junta is their golden calf around which they dance. They need the Bush junta to play this role, because the repukes are afraid of anything they are being told to be afraid of.
It is a very human reaction that they want to have a leader to hide behind. The opposite would mean that they would have to think and act for themselves. This would take courage and that certainly cannot be found in a trailer park.
2006-09-13 20:33:06
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answered by The answer man 4
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on the social level yes because all the corporation are making more than twice as much money they were years ago while we the people on average are making less and dont just say we lazy *** nigas some of us just got it bad and thats how dis countrys going to the ground and dont vote fo bush to aha jst playin vote fo who u think is best
2006-09-13 19:24:11
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answered by duy n 2
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Blame Bush, blame Clinton, blame the future president--whoever that may be.
Anyone who aligns themselves too rigidly to one party or the other is foolish. What you fail to understand is that Republican or Democrat, they are all politicians and regardless of what ideals they claim to uphold, once they get into office they are all one and the same. Moderate appeasers.
If you want a clear vision of the true perpetrators of corruption in our country, look in the mirror. The government is a reflection of the inaction and apathy of the American people who shirk their civil duties and instead choose to complain on Yahoo Answers.
2006-09-13 22:23:54
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answered by rochambeau 1
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EXACTLY!!!!
I could not have said it better myself as I have said those exact words before... I have a saying that a Republican would cut off their nose to spite a democrat.
I would add though that when we speak the TRUTH about Bush, they call us terrorists sympathizers or anti-American. If you ask me, and you did :), they are the ppl who hate America because the great USA is not a country based on lies.
This continual manipulation of truth and opinion why I am no longer a republican but now a classic 'yellow dog' democrat.
2006-09-13 19:24:00
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answered by BeachBum 7
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No kidding, with so many jobs available and the good economy, Bush is running this country to the ground. We should have 20 to 30 percent unemployment, people should be loosing their homes because interest rates aren't high enough. Dang that Bush.
2006-09-13 19:43:27
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answered by Huevos Rancheros 6
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in case you think of Bush is the biggest failure this united states has ever had, you may close off the pc and open a background e book. start up with Jimmy Carter, Warren G. Harding, and Herbert Hoover.
2016-11-07 07:09:35
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answered by ? 4
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