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I want honest, oppinions, and why..... Not just HE SUCKS, or Awesome.... nothing like that will win!!!

2006-10-19 10:01:04 · 21 answers · asked by irishviper1 2 in Politics & Government Government

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I think he's an intelligent, caring man who has nothing but the best interests of his Country in his heart and I think he's a hero for holding up so well under this onslaught of crapola that the Democrats, who have never accomplished a thing, keep heaping on him. I also believe that the Democrats are going to pay for their stupid little lies in a big way in November.

2006-10-19 10:14:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 5

Simply put? I think he is a discrase to the human race and I would be very happy if he were to get sucked into a black hole never to return. I venomously oppose 99% of his positions and find his absolute idiocy a joke. The mad shouldn't be alowed to take care of a dog let alone a country. Many of the discrases thet he allows to take part (specifically torture!) should have him labeled a war criminal. And if it wern't for the fact that I am (mostly) a pascifist and don't believe in the death penalty I would think he has well earned it.
Not to mention his ridiculas habit of having the Secret Service hunt down poor Americans who dare to voice their opinions.

Then there's the fact that as a Canadian I have to put up with his butt kissing brown noser buddy Stephan Harper.

2006-10-19 17:49:20 · answer #2 · answered by gitana_diosa 3 · 2 1

I think people need to remember that he's not the leader of the country because he has to make easy decisions.
He has the ability to make harsh decisionms and stick to his guns (pardon the pun)
Let us not forget that he has literally hundreds of policy makers who decide. it's not as if dubya woke up one day and said "yeehhhaaa lets go and bomb the middle east" he was given guidance and info by his advisers and make no mistake after he's gone they will still be there making the same bone decisions.
Look on duya as the head of a maqjor corporation because that is all he is.
If you bought a bad hot-dog you'd go back to the vendor NOT to the CEO of the company. Maybe the crux of the matter is that we need to weed out single policy makers with their own hidden agendas and backhanders.
All of this hippy "war for oil" stuff really doesn't hold any water under close scrutiny. Its a war for control and stabilisation of the middle east (which will probably never happer)
The biggest mistake America ever made was to assume that the rest of the world wants to be American.
These people are happy doing what they do, they DONT'T want or NEED coca-cala, levi jeans, McDonalds etc
Leave them alone their civilisation was flourishing hundreds, nay, thousands of years before your right wing christianity

2006-10-19 17:25:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

I think he's trying to do what he thinks is best for the population as a whole, it's just not going the way he planned. I respect his determination and him not backing out of Iraq. I believe he is right for staying in Iraq and helping the country. When people criticize the war, do they realize what would happen if we left? Their are more Iraqi soldiers and police dieing, fighting the radicals, than Americans. Bush isn't the best president, but he's doing a better job than Kerry would've done. That's just what I think.

2006-10-19 17:23:08 · answer #4 · answered by invincible 3 · 1 3

i dont think its him personally. id be willing to bet on some level EVERY president has enjoyed the position because they can use it for personal benefit. look at it like a 1-10 scale. 1 is jfk hookin up wit MM, an 10 would be president bush basically 'creating' the war on terror in iraq(wasnt it afghanistan?)
for the financial benefits he, his family, his vice president, and his friends would reap. john kerry or al gore would have been on the scale too. prolly just not a 10:)

2006-10-19 17:23:59 · answer #5 · answered by thekid3477 2 · 0 2

I think he will go down as the president who could have been the greatest ever. But failed to live up to his early promise.
Reagan he ain't . Although his better than that crook Clinton.
I think he got too rapped up in finishing the war his dad, didn't.
and so lost sight of the true enemy.
The Iraq war has been a disaster. We won the war but somehow lost the peace!
Can he turn it and so his reputation around who knows. I tend to think not, but i wouldn't underestamate the guy.
Although he seems to play dumb he's as sharp as they come.
His sucess as president could be just another terror attack away.
When the country needs a leader he could still proove the right guy in the right place.

2006-10-19 17:17:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

While I generally think he's a total Yahoo, I've had a tad more respect since they aired those videos at the meeting where he said those Iranians have to stop all this CR*AP.

Reminded me a little of Harry Truman at that point!

2006-10-19 17:20:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Good Man! I don't think he and his advisors understood how to deal with Iraq. They don't understand the culture of those people. They should have spanked saddam, not removed him. Only he could control Al Queda. We probably would have too if Traitor Amin had done his job.
Now we are in a mess and don't have the guts to deal with it.
Of course if we did the right thing UN would come down on us.

2006-10-19 17:17:49 · answer #8 · answered by jekin 5 · 0 3

President George Dubya Bush deserves to have the american flag shoved up his rectum

2006-10-19 21:52:34 · answer #9 · answered by Hell's Collection Agency 2 · 0 1

He is a criminal............
When in the course of the history of this Republic, survivor of Rebellion, of the Great Depression, and of many wars, an Executive violates its contract with its citizens to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America, and fails to so uphold and defend its basic principles, putting the nation itself in jeopardy, and subverting its very purposes, then the citizens must exercise their right to reject such governance not only by the power of the vote but by petitioning the Legislative to institute proceedings of Impeachment against the Executive to reclaim the balance of the three branches as invisioned by the Authors and enshrined in the words of the Constitution itself.

To that end, We draw up this bill of high crimes and misdemeanors not only multitimes manifest but continuing, to the great harm, and maiming of this Republic, whereby we urge that the current President, Vice-President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of the Interior be impeached, removed from office, and rendered subject to prosecution for crimes against both the domestic and international order at trials by a jury of their peers, the ordinary citizens of the United States of America.

Wherefore, we list the wrongs inflicted upon us:
Waging war by lies, distortions, and a secret agenda;


Basing domestic policy on various grandiose usurpations of both the Legislative and Judicial functions;


Suspending basic rights as enumerated in the Bill of Rights and in Common Law;


Refusing to carry out the express intent of legislation by invoking the expediency of sign-off statements;


Misusing the Armed Forces, and subjecting troops to retaliatory punishment by an Enemy;


Creating new enemies, and destroying American prestige with aggressive, hegemonic, and destabilizing policies;


Subverting the freedom of the press with paid propaganda disguised as open journalism;


And in general, exercising an Incompetence so willful that its consequences may take generations to repair.
THEREFORE DO WE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES SEPARATE OURSELVES FROM OBEDIENCE TO SUCH UNLAWFUL AUTHORITY, EXCEPT AS CONTINGENT UPON SUCH TIME AS THEIR IMPEACHMENT, REMOVAL, AND TRIAL,

in the trust we still have in the wisdom of the Founders and in the courage of the Legislative and the Judiciary to document and to pass judgment, and to rectify the CRIMINAL wrongs enumerated.

Herewith we pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor:

Stuart L. Markoff, Baltimore, MD

2006-10-19 17:35:39 · answer #10 · answered by MC 7 · 1 1

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