Yeahh I heard of the Clinton Administration but the question is regarding the Bush Administration. Amazing how you b head Republicans ALWAYS refer to the past to smokescreen your Presidents butt f ups
2006-09-17 05:27:34
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answered by bconehead 5
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I am a conservative who still supports Bush. I disagree with some of the stuff he did, as i did with Clinton, but i don't believe neither administration has driven this country into the ground. I just believe that times are changing, and politicians (in all aspects) are not. This is a much different world than it was 20 years ago.
Oh, I have more of a problem with Congress, here is why. Congress cares more about whether or not baseball players use steriods than what is going on overseas, the people, the economy, basically everything else. The blame can not be all placed on Bush, since Congress has more power, and they are doing nothing.
2006-09-17 05:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Never heard people this angry? how old are you.... 12.. 13..
There are vastly different reasons for being upset with the government. Many Conservatives are angry with to much spending, many more are upset over the boarder situation. Some would like to see the war on terrorism prosecuted even tougher. On the liberal side for the most part it is just enough that Bush is president, nothing else seems to matter. Let the country be trashed as long as Bush is blamed and run out of office. Pathetic....
2006-09-17 05:47:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no idea of how old you are, or how many administrations you have lived through. As for myself, it's been very many.
According to some or many people, every administration has run the country to the ground. That's been going on since I was a kid, many many years ago.
Of course, I can't say from personnel knowlege, but I feel sure that you can trace all those "mistakes after mistakes " all the way back to George Washington. That's politics.
2006-09-17 05:39:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes republican have made some mistakes but so have the Democrats. Had Clinton been doing his job instead of playing cigar tricks with Monica, he could have taken out Osoma in his term. And are you aware that he gave away missile technology to China under the "dual use treaty" they signed. Duh.... I promise not to use the technology to make missiles to hit the USA and promise only to use this technology to put satellites in space. We'll probably pay for his mistake later on, but in a much bigger way than 911. If you've ever studied the fall of Rome very closely you might notice quite a few similarities. This country, the republican, the democrats and the American people need to wake up and realize that we are at war and that the enemy is surrounding us, plotting against us and that the enemy is within our borders and that we all need to stopping arguing and come together and prepare for some really bad times.
2006-09-17 05:50:29
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answered by White Knight 3
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As a liberal, I take issue with those who say we are only upset because Bush is President and we just want to impeach him.
I say DO NOT IMPEACH BUSH, until you impeach Cheney first!
Seriously.
You are only as good as those you surround yourself with and I sincerely believe that most of the problems of this administration and politics in America right now can be traced to two people, Dick Cheney and Karl Rove.
Prior to Bush becoming President he did have a reputation for bi-partisianship of sorts. However, Dick and Karl have decided that secrecy and divisiveness are the way to run the country and win elections.
I've read, watched, and studied government and politics for years and you can call me a libtard or whatever, just how I see it.
A side note to rochelle_hall2000 (her answer mentions us terrorists loving democrats). I think she is actually Ann Coulter. Seriously, read her statement, sounds just like her. ;)
By the way Ann, you are a bad person with a mean spirit. There are ways to make your point if it has any merit, without tearing down those you disagree with, that is of course, unless your only goal is to make money selling books.
2006-09-17 06:01:12
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answered by Lisa M 3
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doesnt really matter, it doesnt change who's in charge, and the republicans just care about election time around the corner, all political parties are crooks. so unless rodney dangerfield runs (which we know is impossible) we (meaning the many people that dont) arent going to vote, We wont make a change or a differnce, We are just tired of the playground childish spitball fighting that the parties do by pointing the fingers at each other....the parties are themselves getting so confused that they are fighting amongst themselves now...ie; democrats about lieberman and republicans about the recent prison rules for interrogation........
2006-09-17 05:29:45
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answered by lost&confused 5
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could no longer accept as true with you greater! Herman Cain is an entire and utter fool. He replaced his strategies approximately each thing!! If we will not have confidence him now, how do we have confidence him as president?! enormously while he claims African human beings have been strategies washed into balloting republican. whoa there! that's taking issues too far and making claims that are thoroughly fake! Ron Paul, for my area, is the final republican candidate, consequently far.
2016-10-15 02:25:23
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answered by goodgion 4
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Not denial, not listening to themselves. There is a reluctance to listen from the top down to citizens. Believing USA is right, refusing to join talks with N. korea and Iran because U.S. conditions aren't accepted, yet other nations are. Entering into "talks" provides an opportunity to listen, Americans support no negotitions till conditions are met. and support threats, No? well just listen to what Americans are saying, playing the blame game, its Bush, its Terrorist, its Muslims, its the U.N. Its......
2006-09-17 05:56:37
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answered by longroad 5
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You throw a pretty wide net. I am a republican divided by conservative, and I do no agree with the administration. Hell, I didn't even vote for him. Do you see what this left vs. right argument does? It seperates us even more, when what we really need to do is to come together.
2006-09-17 05:53:35
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answered by bajoverga 2
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