He has made many errors as the leader of the greatest and most powerful nation on earth. Some of the things that he has done is criminal and he leads without caring about the people in his own county unless they are oil company's or the very rich. He stole the first election, and probably the second with the misuse of the dibold voting machines. There are many reasons to dislike what this man has done to this country. We are more divided then I have ever seen it in my 60 years.
2006-09-16 07:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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He is without a doubt the most pathetic excuse of a president this country has had since James Buchanan in the 1850's. He's taken a record budget surplus and turned it into a record deficit...gotten us involved in a war with no end which he started for no good reason....he has hidden behind the tragedy of 9/11 to justify his war which had about as much to do with 9/11 as the Super Bowl did.....he's shown callous disregard for helping those in this country who need help (Katrina victims)...he's made this country the laughingstock of the world with his mispronounced words, garbled syntax and actions with other world leaders (see a photo of the famous back rub of the German Prime Minister)...he's sold the country out to Big Oil and the polluters lessening environmental controls on pollution....he vetoed funding for stem cell research which could have meant a better quality of life for millions....he's helped drag down the educational system in this country with his insistence on standardized tests so that teachers now teach students how to take a test - they never really learn anything.....and those are just some of the highlights.
On the positive side, as a functional illiterate, he has given hope to every person in this country who is mentally challenged. If he can become president, they should never give up hope.
2006-09-16 15:10:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't believe that nothing has been said about the Rose Garden press conference when President Bush admitted attacking Iraq because he and the administration thought that the Arab nations were going to monopolize and or hold hostage the oil flow to the USA. Does that make him a war monger? I would have liked a President that instead of chaos, brings futuristic valid energy sources independent from imported resources, wind, ethanol, hydro and atomic commercial energy, soy diesel ect. And that is that!
2006-09-16 14:55:16
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answered by bumpb4 2
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I think somebody has read him the "riot act" he seems more subdued. Has went down to Congress two times this past week pushing a bill on prisoner abuse. May be in big trouble! International law is worldwide and if its vague to you, consult with other world leaders what it means to them. Well that's my view, but then I'm not the decider, or head of state of the worlds most powerful and richest nation. nor am I an ignoramus.
2006-09-16 15:05:32
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answered by longroad 5
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horrible!!!! He is the worst president this country has ever had. Never elect the family of a politician because now the damn bushes think they own the world
2006-09-16 15:06:34
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answered by J S 1
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BUSH IS DUMB AN SLOOW!
The people that DiED in huricane Kartina
wouldnt of died if he actually cared to
do something about it.
An suposablly the [[buses]]he was
gonna have
people tranfer the people
out of New orlans
Were all ready flooded.
Hes dumb. Our nations has
Been threw a lot
Gas prices Familys
Not being able to pay
for as much as before.
Think about it Hes WACK
2006-09-16 14:50:37
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answered by Cindyyy<3 4
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Not very good, turns out Iraq was a colassal mistake, and his enviornmental policies stink, and appointing Rumsfield was just a terrible mistake. However I give him credit for the fact their have been no attacks on America since 9/11, and also I supported his unpopular and gutsy stance on privatizing social security. That would have been good for America even though it was widely unpopular
2006-09-16 14:52:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a good job as a President, but a great job as a dictator...
If you remove the Iraq war and his dealing with "enemy combatants" I think he is doing a descent job...schools environment, economy and taxes have all gotten a little boost from his administration.
( I, unbiasedly, hold the local and state governments responsible for Katrina)
2006-09-16 14:50:56
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answered by mymadsky 6
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A damned good President in a time when strength and determination are needed .
2006-09-16 14:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It wouldn't matter what he did, not everyone would be happy. I think that under the circumstances, he is doing what he feels is right for the country. I would not have his job for any amount of money.
2006-09-16 15:00:06
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answered by Common Sense 5
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