Hopefully that he ended his presidency after 7yrs in office and left unsupported by the American public and shamed by leaders world wide... His acts of atrocity were suprisingly easily mended and his succesor Al Gore aided in bringing peace to the Middle East. Which became eventually and finally self governed and has been ever since. Also, that he finally won his father's approval - which he had been desperately seeking since an early age...
2006-09-21 16:01:19
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answered by soulgirl76 4
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He will be remembered as the 9/11 President and there will be a small amount about how he kept the country safe. Then there will be a reference about how during the next Presidency we were attacked on a much greater scale than 9/11.
All else, the 2000 election, Iraq, the increased entitlements, immigration, everything else other than 9/11 will be forgotten.
2006-09-21 15:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Either he'll been remembered as a brilliant man or an utter catastrophe. Depends on how things turn out in Iraq, the Middle East and the War on Terror.
2006-09-21 15:50:05
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answered by John Mc 2
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If things continue on the present course, he will be hailed as the best thing ever (the victors/conquerors write history).
The same would be true if WWII would have ended differently.
Fact and truth are subjective, minds are easily twisted to believe the most horrific things are for the good of man.
The current regime promotes this rationale daily.
2006-09-21 15:58:25
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answered by JFC I No 3
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Probably they will say he spent all of our money on that stupid war in Iraq. He may get credit for bringing peace to Iraq but at what cost? And is Iraq going to be our friend and support the U.S. after the war ends?
2006-09-21 16:05:29
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answered by Anonymous
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We may still be in Iraq, it is 60 years and counting and we are still in Japan, Germany and South Korea.
History will remember Bush as somewhere between Millard Fillmore and James Garfield, an incompetent nitwit with delusions of grandeur heading an extremely corrupt adminstration pretending to be rightious christians.
2006-09-21 15:46:11
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answered by Dane 6
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The same brainwashing, but more of it if they even remember what a President is by then. They will probably have some Ayatolla dictator running the whole planet by then if the U.N. keeps going in the direction it's going.
2006-09-21 15:44:44
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answered by The Bible (gives Hope) 6
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The absolute worst president in the history of the United States.
2006-09-21 15:43:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I love it "hopefully we will be out of iraq by then..."
I don't think it will be biased either way. I think things could be different in 100 years.
Oh, and it depends which history book you read: which part of the world.
2006-09-21 15:49:40
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answered by almostdead 4
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It will report calmly that in the face of growing dissent from Americans at home he stood the course at great expense in Iraq resulting eventually in a shaky democracy propped up by the US being continued in the troubled country. It would also report that in order to accomplish this he virtually ignored problems domestically which resulted in a depression and financial collapse of the dollar due to being over extended in debt and because the Chinese suddently floated all their currency on the world market because they were in disagreement with Bush about his continued insistance to liberate Tiawan.
2006-09-21 15:45:31
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answered by Anonymous
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