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2006-09-15 14:09:44 · 35 answers · asked by mrkitties420 4 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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We live in a society where it takes multiple repetitions of a fact or statement before people start to believe it. And many (if not most) people tend to believe whatever statements are repeated most.

By pointing out where Bush has violated federal laws, and betrayed his oath office by violating the constitution, the goal is to get people to be aware of those facts and take action. And if that requires repeating it, so that they start to pay attention, so be it.

People keep saying that Bush shouldn't be impeached. But none of them has yet given a reasoned logical explanation for why his admitted violations of federal laws are justified.

2006-09-15 14:16:36 · answer #1 · answered by coragryph 7 · 4 1

regardless of who u are or how much your views differ from the presidents, or anyone in politics for that matter... there's nothing u as an individual can do about it once they are elected into that position. we can hate the president all we want. its a waste of time. just look forward to 2008 and hope for the best. otherwise, have a cocktail and forget about it! :-P

2006-09-15 14:18:24 · answer #2 · answered by nay-nay 1 · 1 0

Hate is not what its all about! Disagree is what its all about. George is a nice man when not provoked by the Cheneys and others who are giving him bad advice - He's just not sharp like a Bill Clinton he makes it obvious that he's not the right man for the job.
We need him to get rid of his bad advisers and hire a competent team to lead us out of this national catastrophe = both domestic and foreign. I feel a little embarassed by this but after the G8 meeting with Putin and Tony Blair etc. a Russian Newspaper said "George Bush is not an evil man - he is just stupid"....................................

2006-09-15 14:17:33 · answer #3 · answered by worriedaboutyou 4 · 2 0

I don't think there's really a point other than liberal hatred toward America. Seriously, they can't find one positive thing he's done in the past six years. And he's more liberal than I want him to be!!! Face it...they're freakin' wannabe jihadists!

"Even the terrorists don't hate America as much as today's liberals do. If they had that much energy they'd have indoor plumbing by now"
-Ann Coulter, Godless:The Church of Liberalism

2006-09-15 14:44:41 · answer #4 · answered by (R) 3 · 0 0

Nirvash hit the nail on the head.

No one really hates the president and if you are very informed a bout politics, you won't hate him. It's pointless and immature. Plus, no one knows him, so you can't hate him. I happen to love Bush 'cause he's so stupid and it's supplying me with years of entertainment. I don't think anyone's made me laugh harder than Bush.

2006-09-15 14:18:37 · answer #5 · answered by Katt Attack 3 · 1 0

Hate can breed ignorance - so I see no point. Settle it in the ballot booth folks. God Bless America and President Bush.

For that matter, God Bless every President who has had the courage to serve this country and give their very personage so that we may be more free!

2006-09-15 14:26:33 · answer #6 · answered by aliunt 2 · 2 1

Ignorance is what makes people hate the President. There really is not point though because its disrespectful and honestly, no one could do any better. We're in a crappy situation and its not gonna make anyone loks good so someone has to "take the blame." Yeah, it sucks.

2006-09-15 14:13:25 · answer #7 · answered by Jen 1 · 3 2

None. We're stuck with him. Like it or not there will always be disatisfied people. No matter who the President is. I just get sacred everytime he's on a microphone.

2006-09-15 14:19:22 · answer #8 · answered by Izzy 4 · 1 0

I don't want to have a President that I hate... it just happened because he got voted in by all of the religious yahoos and simple minded flag wavers in this country. I hate him because he embodies things about the way the world is now that I deplore.

2006-09-15 14:12:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

I think you are confused. You are confusing animosity for the person with animosity for his policies. There is a huge difference.

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2006-09-15 14:55:38 · answer #10 · answered by Jagatkarta 3 · 0 0

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