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I love President George W Bush. I think he's doing a great job. President Clinton had the first world trade center bombing, the cole navy ship, offered Osama Bin Laden and refused, and cut our military budget. Clinton passed an executive order limiting the contact between the CIA and the FBI so he's to blame for the failure of intelligence NOT President Bush. When I turn 18, Im going to volunteer for military service (with my boyfriend too dont tell his mother because she's anti bush lol) and we are going to fight for our country.

2006-10-09 17:13:16 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

Hi I want to add a few things in response to what some of you are saying. First no one is holding President Clinton responsible for anything and if he had done more than the 9/11 bombing would never have taken place.

Second, my family is in the upper class and my dad is a patriot and will support my decision to enlist. He's an ex Marine. My dad has a high paying job with a police department so not only just the lower class people enlist.

2006-10-09 18:21:09 · update #1

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Most terrorism is conducted by the secret services, primarily CIA/MI6/Mossad/ISI, who between them are responsible for 9/11, 7/7, Madrid train bombing, Bali bombing, Mumbai train bombing, Lockerbie air disaster, and loads more.

What the war on terrorism is all about is to keep the people frightened enough so that they give up their freedoms in exchange for ill-perceived security.

The Patriot Act and further acts and presidential signings have now resulted in the fact that ANYBODY can be arrested for no reason at all, then told that they are a suspected terrorist, and imprisoned for an unlimited period with no recourse to law.

They can even be shipped off to a foreign country and tortured!
This has happened already, and it will happen again. It can happen to YOU.

The idea of terrorism is to promote the agenda of the Illuminati/New World Order, who control the governments, and their secret services. That agenda is to take control of the entire world, remove over half the population, and reduce the freedoms of the remainder to the levels of slavery

An Illuminati Primer
http://www.rinf.com/news/nov05/illuminati.html

Rothschild/Rockefeller
The Architecture of Modern Political Power
http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/fourthreich/rockroth.html

2006-10-10 00:57:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

They do not support your president because he is doing an awful job.
1) He attacked Iraq when the Middle East was against Saddam and now they are united against US Imperialism.
2) His father armed the Taliban to fight against the Russians.
3) If the FBI/CIA are responsible for the intelligence then he, as Executive, must be responsible for the decisions made on that intelligence even though he was (more than likely) advised that the intelligence was crap.
4) No self-respecting intelligence expert on the middle east would be responsible for saying there was a connection between Saddam and Al Qaeda (if they even exist) as they are diametrically opposed religiously. Sunni is a liberal wing of Islam, the Taliban are not.
5) If he was really worried about WMD in the world, why send innocent men to their death in Iraq when he wont take on North Korea where they do?
6) Why did he dodge his military obligations and how did he get away with it?
7) His election was a coup and only a fool would believe otherwise.
8) He is probably, right now, the major reason why the US is now the most hated country on earth.
9) He's a puppet of other "behind the scenes" personages. If you think he's in control, good for you but it's not true.
10) Are you really fighting for you country? Or are you offering yourself up as cannon fodder who will probably kill more allies than "foreigners". As an example during Gulf War I (and how the Yanks love their sequals) more British were killed by Yanks than Iraqi's. And why don't you ask a Canadian this question?
11) "Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel" Johnson said, and he meant false patriotism. Why don't you go to college, study something and have a happy life rather than depserately try and get yourself killed in a country where your presence is not wanted or appreciated. Going to another country to defend "Democracy" (and isn't that a laugh) is a waste of your talents and abilities. there are better ways to build a better world.

2006-10-10 00:40:08 · answer #2 · answered by wilf69 3 · 1 0

George W. Bush allowed Louisiana to go down and Americans to perish in fllod waters while he was golfing. His medicare part D is wiping out the elderly's funds completely, and has allowed big drug companies and insurance companies to make billions already off senior citizens this year alone.

Bush read My Pet Goat while the trade centers were bombed, and refused to stop reading instead of getting to work fast on behalf of rhe USA citiznes.

For anyone to love thos coup d'etat president is tantamount to not undertanding how he really LOST both elections as they were illegally stolen by electronic voting machines desinged to severely alter the results in his favor.

We are FAR from safer under Bush, as his trigger happy methods are about to launch ionto a third country very soon, while the woirld has lost its respect for us and millions more hate our guts.

The econoimy is ready to collapse. He got the his way and has just eliminated habeus corpus, which menas anyone can be arrested in the USA and not charged for anything, and locked up indefinitely without rights, without families being able to do anything...

And most important, Buish is really not running the show, but Chaney really is, from a secret second government office somewhere along with Karl rove and others. Bush is a fuigurehead, that's all. He was the person who could be on tv, while others did the dirtywork.

Read: Bush Family Secrets on an engine search and see how his family are best friernds with Nazi supporters and sympathizers..

More need the right info.

Please learn the facts.

2006-10-10 00:40:27 · answer #3 · answered by Legandivori 7 · 1 0

I'll take your question at face value.

Everyone supported Bush once upon a time when we were attacked by Al-Qaeda. However, instead of going after Bin Laden and the rest of the slime at Al-Qaeda, he shifts gears and goes after Iraq, a country that in no way shape or form attacked us. No we are stuck there with no end in sight. Osama Bin Laden meanwhile is still out there, free and still threatening the US.

In the meantime, he's been claiming all kinds of powers for himself, the power to torture people, the power to wiretap and eavesdrop on conversations. Never mind the constitution, George W. believes he's a king and can do what he wants.

In his inauguration address, he promised to be a "uniter and not a divider". He's a uniter of people, as long as they agree with him.

That's why we don't like George W.

You sound like a very nice, sweet girl, albeit kind of naive about the world.

2006-10-10 00:26:27 · answer #4 · answered by Ed A 3 · 2 0

You stupid brainwashed fool, do you really believe the rubbish that he spouts every day? He is a stuttering fool, he can't even string together a sentece without UMMing or ERRing... all he ever does is make stupid policies that focus on alienating other cultures and filling americans with hate towards the middle east. Do you realise that more than 100,000 innocent iraqi people have been killed by Americans? That's innocent civilians, everyday people who would be alive now if it wasnt for George Bush's criminal policies. Is an Americans life REALLY worth more than an Iraqis? I think not. An average american's life revolves around Big Macs and Money... these days in Iraq, the average Iraqi's life revolves around Trying To Stay Alive.

Americans like George Bush are the utter scum of the world. I have never been more ashamed to be a white person since George Bush came to power. If you DO go to war, do the world a favour and be a Soldier, not a Murderer.

2006-10-10 00:30:59 · answer #5 · answered by Impavidus 3 · 2 1

Hey Becky! Good for you! I'm in that 33% who adores George W. Bush. Did you know that his great uncle Vannover Bush made modern computers possible & coordinated scientific discoveries during World War II (at no pay) so that we had radar and sonar?

Unfortunately the empty headed 66% who can't think rationally & aren't capable of defending an anthill are very vocal.

You give me hope for the future! Thanks for being you!

My nephew is just going back to Ramadi at 6AM. He has had leave for two weeks. He volunteered! It's a volunteer military, so don't act like you speak for people in the military if you don't support the President and the War!

There are people like myself and the questioner who understand that someone has to do wha needs to be done! Would you prefer to have suicide bombers in Chicago, Houston, LA?
Bring the troops home and bring the violence home, too.

Why are most people, 66%, idiots about foreign policy? Is it easier to hate and fear your President than your true enemies? Your President will never take your rights away, with the Arabs you don't have any to begin with!

2006-10-10 00:35:21 · answer #6 · answered by Susan M 7 · 0 2

geez let see because they mislead easily mislead persons like yourself into thinking their helping and doing good. Stay the course and don't cut and run are the most in depth explanations of why we are at war with Iraq and they didn't even provoke us. We sold them the F U C K I N G weapons they have now and whats more I bet if you look at bush's worth before and after his presidency you would be disgusted at how much profit this "war against terrorism" has netted him. Of course thats just coincidental as is all of the profits all the companies make off sending young people to die- well that is young people that aren't their kids... hell with that send the poor peoples children to die, why would you waste a perfectly SUPERIOR weathly persons child on such a cause. here read this link you poor average thick skulled american... careful now don't form any independent thought, should this happen just turn on the news and they'll tell you how to think!

2006-10-10 00:25:28 · answer #7 · answered by j h 2 · 2 1

Haha,

how about we're defying the very meaning of what a democracy is by having forcing a democracy on the people of Iraq?

How about Bush defying the Geneva Conventions? --By the way this wasn't just democrats who fought against this.

How about Bush using the Constitution as toilet paper.

2006-10-10 00:40:41 · answer #8 · answered by Jillian 2 · 2 0

Well for one thing you will always have both supporters and those who speak against whatever war we fight. As for me I support our troops not matter what. They are the ones out fighting and dieing for the country we call home. They are the ones who fight for the freedoms that so many of us take for granted. I'm not saying which way any one should feel exept that we should all, no matter what our position on the current war love and support the men and women over there fighting it and be proud that there are those who will take a stand for America whether it is a popular decision or not.

2006-10-10 00:21:56 · answer #9 · answered by chinadoll31645 3 · 0 2

I must say I admire you for putting yourself on the battle front for this country. It's way more than your president and his cabinet of hawks ever thought to do. Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Bush all avoided going to war when it was their time to do so. I'm sorry I cannot share your support with these hypocrites.

2006-10-10 03:20:51 · answer #10 · answered by beelziesluv@sbcglobal.net 3 · 1 0

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