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All negative options, I know--but that's the way I see it. Bush-supporters can ask their own questions and leave mine along, please.

Hey, I voted for the jerk twice--as the lesser of two evils in my opinion, but twice nonetheless. So I have a RIGHT to deep-six him.

2006-10-02 05:31:56 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

I've read down to Heather at this point and I totally agree with you on your last point--NOBODY IS GOING TO FIX THIS.

America's reputation as a fair-dealer, honest-broker and a moral and ethical nation (and that of our military as being Good Cops) is ruined for generations.

The very idea of America using torture with ANYONE's permission. Just horrible, you know.

With Bush (and I wore the uniform as an officer for 28 years), I feel like a raped virgin. Why was my contribution to the building of America thrown aside within a few years of my retirement? I was in the Air Guard and walked away from one job after 17 years because the new boss was hassling me about being in the Guard. I sacrificed (just as a young girl denies sex so she can be pure for her husband) and look at what it got me with this basturd.

2006-10-02 05:58:21 · update #1

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To WildAnd51--

Hindsight is a wonderful thing. I weighed carefully and I AM WELL INFORMED having been a newspaper editor with some national awards. I can read the news for what it REALLY means and this turkey had me fooled all the way up to the Dubai ports-management scam and then I began REALLY digging and was horrified to find what I had missed.

BUT let's be fair. I and many more voted NOT because we were enamored of Bush but because we had MORE misgivens about his opponents. (And you have to admit that Gore and Kerry were and still are p!ss-poor alternatives!! And that returns to a one an earlier poster put up--what the heck are we going to do in 2008, IF our nation lasts that long.)

Google North American Union and North American Security Pac to see the main reasons I wrote that last passage. READ ALL OF THE FIRST 12 RETURNS FOR EACH, OK?

2006-10-02 06:06:21 · update #2

TURGOWEE--Go read this week's edition of NewsWeek. The article on al Qaeda proves that it was and still is a bush-league (no pun intended) ourfit that came into prominence ONLY because of Bush's mouthing on it. There is NO war on terror because there is no formal organization behind the Muslim's side of it. If Bush keeps on (and he will) he will bring a Muslim international organization into being and then we WILL have a war lasting for decades.

I agree with most of what you wrote but not all by any means.

HEY--ANY of you can reply by editing your initial remarks if you want to refute me or add remarks.

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2006-10-02 06:11:01 · update #3

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HEY NANA........NANA......HEY!!!!!!!!!!!!

Can you find that website address?????????????

PLEASE FIND IT AND COME BACK AND EDIT IT INTO YOUR REPLY !!!!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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2006-10-02 06:25:49 · update #4

Jalena--you DEFINITELY are poorly informed even though you come to an acceptable conclusion. You people NEVER CEASE to amaze me with how confused you are about reality.

2006-10-03 04:09:56 · update #5

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Bush is all of those things.
He's an @$$#013
lol
I bet that if he could, he would try to rule the world.
Or be "King Bush of the United States"

I hate him.

He has no feelings or considerations for anyone other than himself.

.....Im not going to get into this because I'll end up saying things that would upset a lot of people....

But the main thing I'm going to say, is that the whole abortion thing is LAME.

Say a 12-14 year old girl is walking home from school one day...and some jerkface kidnapps her, rapes her, and tosses her somewhere....She gets pregnant....and now she HAS to have the kid.
That's just flat out BS.
If he's going to stop abortions, he should at least make some considerations.

And the only reason we're at war right now is because he wants more oil.

All i have to say on the gay marriage thing is....
It's not fair to gay people.
if Bush was gay, or if his Daughter was gay...I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have made that law.
How i see it is, he's making laws to suit his own opinions/lifestyle.
He's trying to turn people into being like him.
Which is only going to make the US a worse place.
Taking all kinds of freedoms away.

If a guy wants to be with a guy, or a girl wants to be with a girl, that's THEIR business. Not anyone elses.
And it's NOBODY'S place to say that they can't.

People are like "You'll go to hell. yadda yadda"
I'm pretty sure that the gay people have already heard all of that.
It's their decision.

It's not fair for other people to tell them they arent allowed to be who they are.

And just so you all know, I'm not gay.
But I have an open opinion for all of that.

Put it this way.... If you were gay (You're gonna say "ew. I'd never do that" ....but IF you were....) You wouldn't think it was fair, would you?

Lets say that George Bush did it backwards..... Strait people werent allowed to be married because HE didn't think it was right.
You would ALL be throwing a fit, right?

That's how gay people feel right now.
So think of that whenever you put them down. O_o

This is what p!sses me off the most.
Nobody seems to care about anyone but themselves anymore.


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I didn't vote for Bush at all.
Never will, either.

2006-10-02 05:43:35 · answer #1 · answered by Jalena 3 · 3 1

I used to think he was stupid, but I am coming around to him being more pig-headed than stupid. He's made plenty of bad decisions, just like every President has, but he is too obstinate to admit when he does and just keeps on beating the dead horse. Strong leadership does not always mean finishing what you started-- sometimes it's walking away from something you shouldn't have started in the first place.

2006-10-02 05:41:33 · answer #2 · answered by Mark M 3 · 4 0

Actually, I don't think he is any of the silly insults you listed. He's a decent, fair, honest, ethical man who is doing his best to protect America, Americans and make the world a safer place. I think he's doing a pretty good job of that, too.

Not too happy about his expansive domestic governmental largesse - it goes against every conservative fiber in my body - or his failure to address illegal immigration, etc.

But he's been a good war-time president and leader. In that regard, he has surpassed my expectations. I thought he was a poor candidate in 2000, yet still light years better than Gore. Same with 2004 - he was superior to the miserable Kerry.

But he is not a horrible president, nor is he a great one. IMO, his domestic agenda leaves much to be desired.

But he's done 3 things right - War on Terror, Tax Reductions, selection (with a little help in correcting errors) of Supreme Court Justices and other Federal bench positions.

2006-10-02 06:01:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

I read a very interesting article about Bush on the web & said he has the lowest I.Q. of any President we ever had. It is 93.
His own mother was stated saying he is her dumbest kid.
All fact !
I didn't vote for him & I don't think you should admit it like you did !

2006-10-02 06:19:02 · answer #4 · answered by day by day 6 · 2 0

He caused the sting ray to kill Steve Irwin. He strapped 50,000 tons of dynamite to his back and parachuted into New Orleans and blew up the levees. He personally destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, started the Civil War because Abraham Lincoln wanted to free black people. He also started the War of the Roses, and is now training alligators in Florida to attack black people. It is his desire to end the world. I know for a fact that on June 28, 2008, at precisely 22:00:00 Bush is going to launch a nuclear attack on San Francisco, in the hopes that California will finally vote for a Republican President. After that, he will retire to his ranch in Texas, where he will finally meet with Cindy Sheehan, and she will conceive his love child. When he finally dies, he will join Louie Farrakan and Elijah Mohommed in their spaceship that is circling the earth.

This makes as much sense as your question and observations.

2006-10-02 05:44:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Every time I give my opinion of Bush I get slammed with e-mails. There are things I should never answer and this is one of them. I did not vote for him or his daddy. But I did vote for his brother as Governor of Florida the first time he ran, Then we had the hanging chad thing and that concerned me so I did not vote for him again.

2006-10-02 05:42:33 · answer #6 · answered by nana4dakids 7 · 2 0

Voted for him NOT once, but twice? Who's the idiot? All you people who voted for him only have yourselves to blame! Bush is the same old Jerk he's always been, so why are you so surprised now?

2006-10-02 05:47:40 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Hey, I voted for the jerk twice--as the lesser of two evils in my opinion - - - Me too. He is a fool for surrounding himself with stupid advisers. It would be nice to have someone to vote for next election. But I don't see anything on the horizon.

2006-10-02 05:36:50 · answer #8 · answered by lollipop 6 · 4 1

I like him.
He is not well spoken, but either am I.
Who cares.
The world is a mess. No one dem or rep is going to fix it.
I can't wait until we get another dem pres( because you know it will happen) and people see that. OH but then it will still be Bush's fault right??? What ever! Clinton and the rest have all made huge mistakes. No one is going to fix this.

2006-10-02 05:42:15 · answer #9 · answered by HEATHER 4 · 2 4

E) all of the above. He's an idiot trying to pass as a president using bribes. and he shouldn't even be our president it was an unfair vote, he didn't allow a re-count.

2006-10-02 05:36:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

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