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2006-10-17 03:14:21 · 32 answers · asked by Chargerfreak07 1 in Politics & Government Elections

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no hes a ******* moron wanna hear a ton of reasons why:
1. He started the unjust war with Iraq.
2. He cut 39 million dollars from federal spending on libaries.
3. He Cut funding for research into renewavle energy sources by fifty percent.
4.He delayed rules that would reduce "acceptable" levles of arsenic in drinking water.
5. He revoked rules stregthening the power of the government to deny contracts to companies that violate federal laws, enviromental laws, and workplace safety standards.
6. He cut funding for research into cleaner, more efficient cars and trucks by 28 precent.
7. He allowed Secretary of Interior Gale Norton to request suggestions for opining national monuments for foresting, coal mining, and oil and gas drilling.
8. He broke his first term campain promis to invest $100 million per year in rain forest conservation.
9. He reduced by 86 precent the community access program, which coordinated care for people without health insurance among hospitals, clinics, and other health care providers.
10. He nullified a proposal to increase public access to information about the potential ramifications of chemical plant accidents.
11. He cut funding for the girls and boys of America programs in public housing by $60 million.
12. He pulled out of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol agreement on global warming, ultimately signed by 178 other countries.
13. He rejected an international accord to enforce the 1972 treaty banning germ warfare.
14. He cut $200 milion from workforce training programs for dislocated workers.
15. He Cut $200 million from the childcare and development grant, a program thea provides child care to low income familys as they are forced from welfare to work.
16. He Eliminated prescription contraceptive coverage to federal employees even though viagra is still covered.
17. He cut $700 million in funds for public housing repairs.
18. He cut half a billion dollars from the environmental protection agency's budget.
19. He over turned workplace ergonomic rules designed to protect workers health and safety.
20. He abandoned his campaign pledge to regulate carbon dioxide emissions, a major contributor to global warming.
21. He prohibited any federal aid from going to international family planning organizations that provide abortion counseling, referrals, or services with their own funds.
22. He nominated former mining company executive Dan Lauriski as assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health.
23. He appointed Lynn Scarlett, a global warming skeptic and an opponent of stricter standards on air pollution, as undersecretary of the Interior.
24. He approved Interior secretary Gale Norton's controversal plan to auction off areas close to Florida's eastern shore for gas and oil development.
25. He announced plans to allow oil drilling in Montana's Lewis and Clark national forest.
26. He threatened to shut down the White House AIDS office.
27. He decided no longer to seek guidance from the American Bar Association on federal judicial appointments.
28. He denied college financial aid to students convicted of misdemeanor drug charges (though convicted murderers are still eligible for financial aid.
29.He allocated only three precent of the amount requested by Justice department lawyers in the government's continued litigation against tobacco companies.
30. He pushed through your tax cut, 43 % of which goes to the wealthiest 1% of Americans.
31. HE signed a bill making it harder for poor and middle class Americans to file for bankruptcy, even when facing overwhelming medical bills,
32. He appointed affirmative action opponent Kay Cole James to direct toh Office of Personnel Management.
33. He cut $15.7 million from programs dealing with child abuse and neglect.
34. He proposed elimination of the "Reading Is Fundamental" program, which gives free books to poor children.
35. He pushed for the development of "mini-nukes", designed to attack deeply buried targets- a violation of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
36. He tried to reverse regulation protecting sixty million acres of national forest from logging and road building.
37. He appionted John Bolton, an apponent of nonproliferation treaties and the United Nations, as Under secretary of State for Arms Controle and International security.
38. He made Monsanto executive Linda Fisher deputy administrator of the Enviromental Protection agency.
39. He nominated Michael McConnell, a leading critic of separation of church and state, to a federal judgeship.
40. He nominated civil rights opponent Terrance Boyle to a federal judgeship.
41. He canceled the 2004 deadline for auto makers to develop prototype high mileage cars.
42. He named John Walters, an ardent opponent of proson drug treatment programs, as drug czar.
43. He appointed oil and coal lobbyist J. Steven Giles as deputy Secretary of the Interior.
44. He named Bennet Raley who has called for the repeal of Endangered Species Act, as assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water and Science.
45. He sought the dismissal of a class action lawsuit filed in the United States against Japan by Asian women forced to work as sex slaves in World War II.
46. He appointed as solicitor general Ted Olson, your cheif lawyer in the Florida voting debacle.
47. He proposed to ease the permit process for constructing refineries and nuclear and hydroelectric dams, including lowering enviromental standards.
49. He proposed the selling of oil and gas tracts in Alaska Wildlife preserve, which wolld kill thousands of harmless animals.
50. Hes a homophobe who doesnt want to allow gay marrage, despite the fact that religion and Government are suppose to be separate and people are missing out on government benifits of marrage because Mr. Bush thinks its wrong for them to live there lives the way they want and marry who they want due to religion.

I cant beleive this country elected someone that retarded............twice




heres a list of Bush's quotes.....he doensnt have much of a brain:
"I have learned from mistakes I may or may not have made."

"It was just inebreating what the Midlands was all about then." (A slip on exhillerating)

"It's clearly the budget. It has a lot of numbers on it."

"The most important job is not to be governor, or first lady in my case."

"Will highways on the internet become more few?"

"Like your neighbor just like you like to be liked yourself."

"Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning? Laura and I really don't realize just how bright our children is."

"I was raised in the West. The West of Texas. It's pretty close to California. More so than Washington, D.C. is close to California."

"I propose that every city have a telephone number 119 -- for dyslexics who have an emergency."

"There ought to be limits to freedom." Said about parody websites of him.

"I believe that we are on an irreversible trent toward democracy and more freedom- but that could change."

"One word sums up probably the responsibility of any governor, and that one word is 'to be prepared.'"

"Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things."

"I have made good judgements in the past. I have made good judgements in the future."

"A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the poles."

"Illegitimacy is something we should talk about, in terms of not having it."

"We are ready for any unseen event that may or may not occur."

"For NASA, space is still a high priority."

"We have a firm committment to NATO; we are a part of NATO. We have a firm committment to Europe; we are a part of Europe."

"Who is to blame for riots? The rioters are to blame."

"The Holocaust was an obscene period in our nation's history. I mean in this century's history. But we all lived in this century. I didn't live in this century."

"Quite frankly, teachers are the only proffession that teach our children."

"It isn't pollution that's ruining the environment; it's all the impurities in the air and water that's doing it."

"It's time the human race entered the solar system."





by the way totally unrelated but i saw your name.......mustangs rule.....I have a Ford Mustang GT Convertible 2002, I love it!


wow i just went and looked through the other answers....slodana2003 is a ******* retard who is calling me a liar for putting out a list of truths. he claims he cant beleive it when he obvously knows nothing about bush.......I know what im talking about and i wouldnt lie slodana2003 is the liar.........and a moron as well. He claims the economy under bush is better than it has been in a really long time....which is why I had to add this:

Even as the economy creates fewer jobs, the new jobs pay less and offer fewer or no health and pension benefits in what analysts say is a long-term trend in the U.S. economy, according to a new AFL-CIO report released for Labor Day..... notes from this report:

Wages have dropped nearly every month this year and, in real terms, are lower now than in November 2001.
The majority of employees who are working again after losing long-tenure jobs during the past three years earn less today than before.
The share of Americans with employer-provided health insurance fell four percentage points between 2001 and 2003, while workers who still have job-based insurance have seen the costs of family coverage climb nearly 50 percent.
Fewer than one in four workers today has a guaranteed pension.


A net 24,000 private-sector jobs have been lost since President George W. Bush took office. But yet bush made a good economy huh???? dont beleive me about the economy??? look at this webpage http://www.aflcio.org/issues/bushwatch/index.cfm and this one too http://www.aflcio.org/issues/jobseconomy/jobs/ Morons who dont know what the hell they are talking about should not call me a liar....and make up **** of their own.

2006-10-17 03:24:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 10 7

I support him, hes done what he believed was right, not easy.He asked the Congress for permission to use force to oust Saddam, it was also in support of a resolution passed in the 90s making that a National policy of the US. Up until 2003 leading Democrats also stated that Saddam had weapons of Mass Destrution and was trying to build or aquire more. In 2002 Bush attempted to set up a national comprensive Energy policy that would have addressed our problems and encouraged the development of alternate energy. Stopped by shortsighted liberals that were upset that he had went to experts in the field for advice. The biggest problem with Katrina was that the local and State Government (both Democrat run) had no plans for evac the population and did not allow federal help in for a couple of days. What he did in the so called "wiretapping" we captured several hundred phone numbers in Afganistan. Those numbers were listened in on. The premise being that it was just possible that people in the US were members of Al Quada, considering the events of 9-11 a safe precaution (you do recall that date don't you?) Far as torture is concerned, have you ever heard of Dan Pearl? What we do to gather information from people that do such things is nothing. And from what I have read of it what we have done is mild compared to what happens to captured Americans. So I support the president and thank God that someone you support is not president.

2016-05-22 08:31:02 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I support him because he is a man of integrity and great faith, much like Ronald Reagan. i can't believe people like millie put out such outright lies. guess they think long long list of lies would make them believable. economy is booming and jobs are out there for all who want to work. taxes are lower. best of all no attacks here at home since 9/11. gore or kerry would have already surrendered to the terrorists.

2006-10-17 09:21:54 · answer #3 · answered by slodana2003 4 · 0 2

Sure do. We really didn't need the $500 billion he's spending on a war in a country with no weapons (strange how they 'disappeared' the day we got there!), less infrastructure than when we got there, more violence, and (according to several reports) all in a country that's now a huge breeding for 'up-and-coming' terrorists.

2006-10-17 03:43:08 · answer #4 · answered by Dwight D J 5 · 1 3

No. I am highly opposed to war and death. I support our troops completely though. Also, I am opposed to a President that sweeps controversy under the rug. Bush's best friend until 2002 was Ken Lay, Bush's Financial Empire is OIL but he shrugs his shoulders to high fuel prices, We (America) chose to invade a random country (which has a lot of oil) an shove our "friendship" and democracy down their throat. Bush is the modern day Hitler.

2006-10-17 03:24:47 · answer #5 · answered by Brutally Honest 3 · 6 5

Not at all, none of his decisions have been good for the country, it is all about the very rich and the large corporations with him. He needs to put the country ahead of his pocket book and his ego.

2006-10-17 03:42:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Yes, on many things he's set out to do, he's done well: economy, getting out of the ABM treaty, exposing N Korea and Iran's nuclear programs, not signing the Kyoto Protocol treaty.

However, his advisers react too quickly to new issues.

His environmental concerns are too lax...he's a poor politician in this area b/c he doesn't give the impression that he cares or that he considers it important.

His stance on immigration is poor too. It may be fine in TX (maybe!), but things in Middle America aren't great, and immigration is hurting them.

2006-10-17 03:24:32 · answer #7 · answered by Iridium190 5 · 4 5

No!
he's an evil who wanted to dominant the world
after all, he's sucks and no kind hearted
i ll pray God will revenge on him for what he had done to peoples in middle east ,especially to the muslims!
just look back to these innocent people.
they're harmless
and bush are purposely want to take advantage on this decent people - just for 1 main reasons - THE OIL

he's bastard
come on, US citizens, vote him out from that sits!

2006-10-17 03:24:49 · answer #8 · answered by claudiA^^ 2 · 5 5

Yes. George W. Bush is a fine man who will go down in history as a fine President.

He's selected good people to fill important positions like in the Supreem Court (life time appointments), Chairmen of the Federal Reserve Board (12 year appointments), and his cabinet is strong. In the face of extreem opposition by the press, the President continues to do his duty while focusing on human rights issues. My main disapointment with him is that when I originally voted for him I was aiming for "Small Govt", but then 911 happened, and it makes sense to have someone who'll protect instead of turn a blind eye.

2006-10-17 03:24:56 · answer #9 · answered by Giggly Giraffe 7 · 5 8

No, He didn´t do anything good during his presidence.

2006-10-17 05:33:32 · answer #10 · answered by safari 7 · 1 0

No.

Reason:

Coz he is Bush?
He killed innocent people of Iraq and Afghanistan.
And now he is going to kill some more of Iran and South Koria too.
He always oppose India to get VITO.
He always supports Pakistan never strict to PAK terrorism.

2006-10-17 03:23:40 · answer #11 · answered by Frank 3 · 5 5

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