I like him. Often people try to focus on the bad. I have seen a lot of good that most people dont pay attention to or that the media doesnt show. I have heard both sides (Democrats and Republicans) and even with their opinions, I have heard Bush make a lot of good points. I dont agree with everything but I still think he is doing a good job. Besides, I wouldnt trust the American opinion. Many people liked Clinton. I researched him and he was not good at all! He was too busy with sex scandels to do anything worth while. People like him because he gave the illusion that everything was ok. Turns out things were not and he just made things worse. I say God bless President Bush.
And because so many people are oblivious to this fact: We are in a war because our country was attacked for no reason by an area that is killing others as well as their own people. I dont know who started the rumor we are there for oil, but if they paid attention or did some research thats a lie. We just found some oil, are finding other energy sources, and if we were there for oil we would have taken it by now.
2006-09-19 13:13:10
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answered by A* 4
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My opinion: (I vote and I am a veteran so I am entitled to one!)
Big reasons I do not care for our President:
1. He went to war in Iraq rather than trust the good faith of Hussein (who turned out was not lying)or the diligence of U.N. arms inspectors; he has made clear that a lasting peace can come to the Middle East only through democratic reform. The very touchstone of his thinking is the moral and political distinction between democracy and tyranny.
2. He sits on a crown of conservatism, waving the flag of liberty, and conning Americans into believing he is a model Christian who is upholding our moral and values and we buy it all because of the ace card he pulls out every twenty seconds...GOD. Who wants to go up against God right? (Not me, and I am not being sarcastic either!)
3. A President who dislikes abortion but killed more inmates on deathrow in Texas than any other U.S. Governor. What an oxymoron!
4. The fact he held reports (like other Presidents this much is true) fortelling 9/11 in detail yet he and his cabinet denied this fact for months following 9/11.
Here's some of the smaller issues I have with President Bush: He stole the first election, his unfair tax cuts, and his cowboy phoniness, and his favors for corporate cronies, and oh yes, the way he walks and talks. He struts and talks like some kind of a yokel! My list of "small things" goes on: He doesn't know that Africa is a continent, not a country, and.........
I better stop now. I could go on all night.
2006-09-19 20:29:20
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answered by lovemcss 3
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Well, guess I'll have to weigh in on this one. Personally, I am finding more, and more evidence all the time from this president's actions, and words, to support the Illuminati/New World Order conspiracy theory. President Bush is making it clearer all the time that he has complete disregard for America, it's citizens, and it's constitution. I sincerely believe that he is doing everything in his power to start world war 3, and turn the U.S. into a fascist police state. I sure would like to be proven wrong here.
2006-09-19 20:32:25
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answered by oceansoflight777 5
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well, i don't think he is a good or bad president. but i do think that it probably isn't easy being president of one of the most powerful countries in the world. and he did become president when bill clinton stopped being president which was a little after 9/11. what a huge mess that was!! maybe he is making bad decisions, and if he is, then why the heck did people vote for him?
i also think people should hear both sides of the story and do some research on the issue with bush and the war in iraq.
2006-09-19 20:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the president of the USA has done damage to this country that will takes the next 4 presidents to fix.
He has single-handed made us the laughingstock of the world.
He has lost us allies.
I would much rather he had a affair with one of the aides then to do what he's done to our country.
I don't listen to anything he has to say because it actually makes me ill.
That's what I think of this president and his administration.
2006-09-19 21:00:21
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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Your spelling is okay, Our president is for the rich not for the poor! Everyone deserves health care, he is not helping for the poor at all! He does not provide a good economy, we are fighting a war for oil which we need to find anther way for fuel. etc....
2006-09-19 20:12:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I know he doesn't (think)!
What a moron!
He'll be out of office in two years and our servicemen and women will STILL be fighting his war!
What has he done on the homefront-
healthcare, education, the economy and creating jobs?
What has he done for our national debt? The homeless?
Immigration? Welfare reform?
2006-09-19 20:11:45
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answered by sportyblush 2
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I think he is far from perfect, but he was by far the best choice we had.
I think he is sincere and trying to defend the country, and western civilization. I think there is FAR too much mindless criticism and invective hurled at him and our country. He may be mistaken at times, but we face threats and he is not the source of the problem or the evil - calling him Hitler, etc. is like calling the fireman an arsonist.
I think his opponents are acting in part from ignorance and misguided utopianism, and in part from personal hatred and desire for political gain. They criticize but present no solutions. These people may not intend to make the military's job harder, but they have the effect of doing so.
I sometimes fear the US does not have the will to win the fights we are in. I pray I'm wrong about that.
2006-09-19 20:13:17
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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Here's what I have to say...
Some people compare Bush with Hitler. You will agree with them if you knew what was NEXT on the agenda!...
http://www.global-conspiracies.com/fema_concentration_camps.htm
2006-09-19 21:40:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Let me put it this way. If Kerry had won the last election, we would all be in classes right now - learning how to speak Iraqi.
2006-09-19 21:17:54
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answered by north79004487 5
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