English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

The President is a right leader and he is showing us the true path. We need a leader like him to fight terrorism.

2006-09-20 00:07:41 · 21 answers · asked by Smiling face 2 in Politics & Government Politics

21 answers

"We need a leader like him to fight terrorism."

How good of a job has Bush done? Most people believe he's made a mess out of Iraq, just look at the polls.

Ok, we haven't had a terrorist attack in the US in 5 years. But, what if there were only a few terrorists determined to strike in the US as of September 2001? The number may be large now, but for most of the first 4 years of Bush's administration, what if there were really very few terrorists planning a strike in the US. Is the 5 year record that great?

And what makes you think Democrats would not fight terrorism? A propaganda movie written by a friend of Rush Limbaugh? That's not reality or history or a reflection of what a Democrat would do. If Clinton did such a bad job, how did we go 7 years under his administration without a terror attack in the US? The terrorists responsible for the WTC bombing that occurred 3 months after Clinton took office were arrested, tried, convicted and they are serving life sentences. That was not a "good path"?

2006-09-20 00:40:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Seda...

Thank you for the support of our President.

I find it amazing that so many people still bring up the Al Gore thing. If the first election was questionable at all, the second election should have been the final test. Bush was elected twice.

I have a question though... If Al Gore would have been a better choice to handle the aftermath of 9/11 then where was he prior to January 20th, 2001? I mean.. he was the second in command behind Clinton. He obviously had to know with urgency the need to deal with Osama then. Why didn't he play a bigger role in getting Osama under the Clinton Administration?

The answer... Al Gore is a follower. He never displayed the character needed to be a leader. Other than having a strong stance on the environment, what else was there? Heck, he himself still can't come up with a valid answer to that question.

Seda.... you hang in there. Don't allow others to "shame" you out of your beliefs. There are far more who believe as you do.


And I am also a Democrat, freedomhammer. I just tend to care more about my country than my political party.

2006-09-20 08:17:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

It's true that George HW Bush and Dick Cheney spent the evening of September 10 alone in the Oval Office, but what's wrong with old colleagues catching up? And it's true that George HW Bush and Shafig bin Laden, Osama's brother, spent the morning of September 11 together at a board meeting of the Carlyle Group, but the bin Ladens are a big family.

That FEMA arrived in New York on Sept 10 to prepare for a scheduled biowarfare drill, and had a triage centre ready to go that was larger and better equipped than the one that was lost in the collapse of WTC 7, was a lucky twist of fate.

Newsweek’s report that senior Pentagon officials cancelled flights on Sept 10 for the following day on account of security concerns is only newsworthy because of what happened the following morning.

That George Bush's telephone logs for September 11 do not exist should surprise no one, given the confusion of the day.

2006-09-20 07:48:46 · answer #3 · answered by dstr 6 · 1 3

We've had enough of his constant lying and incompetency as far as making bad decisions is concerned. Since you support the President, then he led you to believe in his freaking lies that has gotten this nation into an illegal war and has cost almost the lives of 3000 soldiers! Is that enough for you? I hope so! That ought to change your position! I was glad I never voted for that fool in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections! Why? I don't like that fool! I've never liked him AT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-09-20 10:10:11 · answer #4 · answered by brian 2010 7 · 1 0

My friend, you are in a minority. Many think of him as a reckless fool who fronts as a con man for people who make decisions for him - and threatens the world at large.

I would hardly call this weasel a leader.
Many never forgave him for the stolen election of 2000.
Having been appointed by the US Supreme Court to the presidency did / does not go down well.

2006-09-20 07:51:15 · answer #5 · answered by planksheer 7 · 2 4

Quote "How good of a job has Bush done? Most people believe he's made a mess out of Iraq, just look at the polls."

I think you should as the people of IRAQ? whatever happened to the civil war that was suppose start like 3 months ago?

sidebar - leadership by polls? uh that's the Clinton way and got us into all this mess.

2006-09-20 08:04:41 · answer #6 · answered by JM 2 · 2 3

I thank God, that we have a leader with a backbone. We've played with these exstremists too long. We've left them alone and ignored them for too long, pretending they can be reasoned with is not the answer.
How many times do we need to be hit before people see that, we need to stay on offence?

2006-09-20 07:59:11 · answer #7 · answered by thomasnotdoubting 5 · 2 2

Didn't you ever play "Follow the Leader" as a kid? Thanks for having common sense. I also believe he is the right man for the job. If we hadn't gone to war it would have been the same biotching coming from a different perspective.

2006-09-20 07:53:16 · answer #8 · answered by kitty fresh & hissin' crew 6 · 2 1

First off discount 50% of the people complaining , they're not US citizens .
The next group is the , "He stole the election gang " , their guy lost and they're still pissed.
Next you have the one's who surrender their lunch money to the school bully, can't fight , won't fight , whimper , whimper , whine , whine .
Then the conspiracey nuts, "it's all about oil "
The armchair Generals , " they're doing it wrong "
And the most vocal group , Career Complainers , whine about any and everything

2006-09-20 07:32:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 7 2

George Bush is doing more to hurt the US image than anyone else. He is constantly spewing statements that are inaccurate, biased propaganda that are so pro-jewish/Zionist revisionism that it makes him look like a fool. George Bush has two major problems: (1) He sees himself as some crusader who talks to God and believes that every nation on earth should be a democracy with freedoms just like the US, and that the US is just the one to force it on them whether they want it or not; and (2) anyone who does not agree with George Bush in his blind pro-Israeli stance is a terrorist. Bush makes so many stupid remarks in this regard it is enough to make one cringe in embarrassment. Bush is totally out of touch with a solution in the Middle East, and has no clue at all. When he speaks, he presents a wimpish posture and has no hard facts at all, just his biased, narrow opinions which are wrong yet which he presents as fact and unvarnished truth. It is tiring to hear him spout all the same deceptions over and over again.

He is not on a true path. He is totally lost. His idea of fighting terrorism is wrong because he has no idea who the real terrorist is. It is him. If George Bush's policies are continued as US ploicy eventually the US will end up fighting everybody on the face of the earth.

2006-09-20 07:23:07 · answer #10 · answered by Kokopelli 7 · 4 5

fedest.com, questions and answers