HE SCARES ME-LITERALLY!!!!
I cant sleep at night knowing that this country is going straight to hell...
2006-09-27 17:34:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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He is a person who, like the rest of us, cannot really change who he is or what he has been taught to believe. Unfortunately, the world would have been better off if somebody who was very highly skilled and could, for example, say the words "new" and "clear" in succession assumed the position of Commander in Chief back in 2001.
I tried to avoid absolute phrasing for years, saying merely that he was "one of the worst," but now I believe he is truly the worst president the United States has ever had.
2006-09-28 01:07:38
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answered by voltaire 3
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What do I think of Bushie? He is a Franken-president. If you take the worst traits of any group of presidents and put them together, you get Bushie.
But Robert S. McElvaine says it better than me. Here is a part of what he writes:
My assessment is that George W. Bush’s record on running up debt to burden our children is the worst since Ronald Reagan; his record on government surveillance of citizens is the worst since Richard Nixon; his record on foreign-military policy has gotten us into the worst foreign mess we’ve been in since Lyndon Johnson sank us into Vietnam; his economic record is the worst since Herbert Hoover; his record of tax favoritism for the rich is the worst since Calvin Coolidge; his record of trampling on civil liberties is the worst since Woodrow Wilson. How far back in our history would we need to go to find a presidency as disastrous for this country as that of George W. Bush has been thus far? My own vote went to the administration of James Buchanan, who warmed the president’s chair while the union disintegrated in 1860-61.
Who has been the biggest beneficiary of the horrible terrorism that struck our nation in September of 2001? The answer to that question should be obvious to anyone who considers where the popularity ratings and reelection prospects of a president with the record outlined above would be had he not been able to wrap himself in the flag, take advantage of the American people’s patriotism, and make himself synonymous with “the United States of America” for the past two years.
That abuse of the patriotism and trust of the American people is even worse than everything else this president has done and that fact alone might be sufficient to explain the depth of the hostility with which so many historians view George W. Bush. Contrary to the conservative stereotype of academics as anti-American, the reasons that many historians cited for seeing the Bush presidency as a disaster revolve around their perception that he is undermining traditional American practices and values. As one patriotic historian put it, “I think his presidency has been the worst disaster to hit the United States and is bringing our beloved country to financial, economic, and social disaster.”
Some voters may judge such assessments to be wrong, but they are assessments informed by historical knowledge and the electorate ought to have them available to take into consideration during this election year.
2006-09-28 00:56:18
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answer #3
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answered by imnogeniusbutt 4
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I like him & every respectful American calls him by his proper name, President Bush.
Mr. Bush would be his father Former President Bush.
2006-09-28 00:44:13
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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No, I don't believe anything Bush says anymore. Not one damn word.
2006-09-28 00:33:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no trust or respect for the man, only contempt
2006-09-28 00:36:03
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answered by Belladonna 4
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Incompetent, stupid, narrow-minded, childish, and ignorant!
2006-09-28 01:16:52
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answered by brian 2010 7
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I think hes a dumb @ss.
2006-09-28 00:32:49
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answered by †ᴰᴲᵛᴵᴸ† 5
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he is an idiot. plain and simple
2006-09-28 00:33:18
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answer #9
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answered by kayro3 3
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