Yes, he is evil. Because he twistes the truth and lies in your face, and he knows you know he's a liar.
2006-09-19 09:32:14
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answered by Ale 3
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I don't think he is evil, I think he let his job and the power there of go to his head. There's nothing worse than putting a loaded gun in the hands of someone without the knowledge of using it. I do think that he is beginning to see the deception of his ways. I do think he is right when he told Matt Lowery that he is doing what it takes to keep this country from being attacked again. If it requires a little roughing up or scaring the heck out of the detainees caught on the battle field,WHO CARES? Even if after they get the info they are seeking I say shoot them! Why waste our money to give them food and shelter?If one of our soldiers desecrates their holy book ...WHO CARES!! Did those devils show any grief when they flew into the towers,the Pentagon and caused the crash of the jet in PA? no they did not, their country men burned our flag for the world to see.Did their countrymen show any remorse when our soldiers were captured and beheaded? No they did not So when I heard the news that "supposedly some of our soldiers had raped a girl and murdered her family..... you got that right WHO CARES!!!! I think the war in Iraq is a total waste of lives,time and money. Why not just nuke the whole darn area over there and be done with it!Then we would be safe! Then we wouldn't be sending money over there that is needed here. If they want us to fight their war, they should be paying for it not us!
2006-09-19 10:12:16
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answered by Jo 6
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I just Love these people that have nothing better to do than bash Bush,Christians,or anything else they want to get their licks in on. With everything Bush has had to contend with would make somebody like Clinton bow to the pollsters (oh,I guess he already did that,constantly!). He built up the security of this country so the jerks of the world wont have it so easy against this country that YOU and I live in. Get a life!
2006-09-19 09:56:15
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answered by KEITH G 4
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oh, come on, he is NOT evil. He has made some mistakes, but he is only human. He has a complicated job with enormous responsibilties, a job that I doubt too many of us could handle ourselves. And not all the situations can be blamed on him alone. I understand that his mistakes could lead to very serious consequences, but I am sure, even though I am not a Republican nor a big Bush fan, that he is chosing to do what he really believes is right at the time. We all have 20/20 hindsite, but we also don't know the full situation or all the extenuating circumstances in the situations. I can't imagine knowing how to handle all the situations he must deal with, knowing that no matter what you do it will be wrong to someone.
2006-09-19 09:41:27
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answered by poppet 6
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Disagree. He's adulterated evil :-)
I've been calling him "demon spawn" since shortly after the 2000 elections, prior to 9/11. I cut him some slack for a few months afterwards, but that was a mistake.
The man has no business being in the white house, and the only reason he's there is that a crooked political machine fudged the results. Well, and was very good at making other people look bad.
John Kerry less of a war hero that Bush? Give me a break.
2006-09-19 09:37:40
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answered by jplrvflyer 5
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I did not vote for Bush, both terms. I consider Bush out of touch with most of the American people. He is not evil or heavenly good. He is just a cause of a lot of confusion and distrust in people worldwide.
2006-09-19 11:38:26
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answered by Ray S 1
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Disagree! Mr. Bush is not evil. He is a christian man. I am not religious, but I have seen no reason to doubt that he is. You do not have to like the man or his policies, but calling someone evil a strong epithet. Unless you know the man personally, and have seen direct indisputable evidence, then your post is slander at best.
Linda D: What do ignorant quotes from Ann Richards have to with whether ot not Mr. Bush is evil? She was without a doubt one of the worst governors the state of Texas has ever had. She made that quote during the election she lost to Mr. Bush. Further, the fact that the media seized on that quote to remember her in death is the best evidence of media bias against Mr. Bush I have seen yet.
2006-09-19 09:38:47
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answered by Bryan 7
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Completely disagree. Evil takes what you love and burns it in front of you. Evil hides behind children and abuses their corpse for propaganda. (1)
Evil strips you of pride and never lets you breathe without it. (2)
Evil picks on the weak and harmless (3)
Evil betrays the trust and innocence of children (4)
Need I say more?
Watch for yourself http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFzu9eu6Sqk&mode=related&search=
2006-09-19 15:28:28
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answered by ttommyfunkenstien 2
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Disagree. Hitler was pure unadulterated evil. He killed millions of innocent people because of race. Clinton practiced evil. He lied in office and had an adulterous affair and then wasn't even impeached. Bush has done what was best to defend the US.
2006-09-19 09:37:46
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answered by rltouhe 6
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Bush is one of the few true leaders who is willing to push ahead with what he believes is right for the country in the long run; regardless of what the other 'what did that do for my poll numbers today' politicians think or say.
If you want to be subject to Islamic law instead of our Constitution, keep kow-towing to the terrorists.
If you think that is evil, you need re-educated.
2006-09-19 09:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Not evil in the pure sense of the word. But he is bad for America:
~pre-emptive war
~Big oil/big business interests
~ballooning federal deficit
~trampling of civil liberties
~anti-environmental policies
2006-09-19 09:46:41
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answered by Anonymous
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