The lying to take us to war, he has changed his story many times until he found one that would float. His tax cuts for the very rich, while running up the national debt and squandering the budget surplus. His lack of action when the south was devistated by huricane Katrina. I can go on. But it boils down to I don't like a coke snorting, alcoholic with no morals getting away with stealing two elections.
2006-10-20 05:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You are wrong about the war. It can be backed up that he lied about it. Clinton lied and no one died, yet the Repubs wanted him impeached. Bush lied about something much graver it is no big deal to you people. It is huge.
But since you don't want that for an answer I'll give you a simple one. I don't like Bush because in May of this year in an interview with a German magazine he was asked what his most memorable moment while in office was. His answer to that was the time he caught a 7.5 lb fish in his lake. Now since you folks always say you like Bush because he is a straight talker, you must like the fact that he is really a moron. What kind of answer was that??? He is the MOST unpresidential person we have ever had in the history of the U.S. I pray he retains his title forever. After 8 years of Bush, this country will have a lot of healing to do.
2006-10-20 13:50:53
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answered by truth seeker 7
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I do not feel that he is truthful, He had ulterior motives in Iraq, because we all know that it had nothing to with 9/11 as he claimed. There is not checks and balances. I think he wants to control the US more like a dictator then a President. He has taken more of our Constitutional rights away then any other US president in history. and is the most powerful president in history. partly because all 3 branches of our current Government are under republican control, He has a blank check. At whats the price of security? loss of freedom? its not whether your soft on terrorism like he claims the Dem's are. It a matter of preservation of OUR constitutional rights which is the one thing that has made this a great country in world. that's been shot to hell in 6 years. we are not admired anymore as the land of freedom and justice. WERE BECOMING NO BETTER THEN OUR ENEMIES. Once they are able to take 1 freedom away, its all downhill. until the next and the next and the next. its been shown time after time in history. We are treading dangerous ground. the time to open your eyes is now. I mean Look at Nazi Germany, things started small and before you know it look what happened. I'm not saying that were heading for a holocaust, but there are many similarities that cannot be denied.
2006-10-20 12:38:10
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answered by Belladonna 4
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He uses his religion to appeal to the masses, he doesn't give any specifics whatsoever in his speeches (just a bunch of buzzwords), he never gives a direct answer, he is trying to finish his daddy's war, he doesn't want sex education in schools, he is blatantly against womens' rights by being against all abortion and trying to rescind the availability of birth control and EC, he is blatantly against animal rights (AETA bill... he's for it...), he can't pronounce "America" or "nuclear", he toured the country taking pictures of himself on 9/11 after the attacks, he's incredibly shady regarding torture, he believes the US to be responsible for controlling everything that other countries do, he hasn't done anything to dramatically improve health care, he's tried desperately to mess up social security for all of us, he wants to extradite Marc Emery from Canada even though they don't care what he's doing, he doesn't care that the US has been ordered by numerous (last I checked, the count was five?) world courts to pay Canada several billion dollars for the illegal lumber tariffs that were imposed, and when it comes down to it, he is incredibly unattractive.
2006-10-20 12:41:52
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answered by Eve 4
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He gives us Christians a bad rap...I mean, look at all the lies he tells. He's not out for what's best for us, or our soldiers wouldn't still be over seas getting killed. And for what exactly?? And I went to Louisiana with my husband after Katrina hit, like 3 months after, but look how he handled that situation. Extremely poorly. It truly saddens me that he would make so many trips there and not do anything about it. They are still in very bad shape there. Generous people around the world did more to help than he did. He says he is a christian, but doesn't act or talk like one. it makes me sick, but all I can do is pray for him. He has created a mess and it keeps getting worse.
2006-10-20 12:38:08
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answered by mcentiremadness 3
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I voted for Bush, but my biggest problem with him is that in his original campaign he often spoke against using the military for "Nation Building." I agreed with this stance, but he is doing in Iraq exactly what he spoke against.
In general, I don't particularly like Bush, but I dislike the alternatives more.
2006-10-20 12:35:24
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answered by Cadair360 3
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- he looks like a monkey (:.. and he smells like one, too..
but more seriously, who wants a president that goes for violence? i heard that in his time @ yale, he was a C-average student, meaning he didn't work hard enough. running a country is a BIG, MAJOR role that has numerous demands. there's many uproars and with the U.S. being the "world's police", we can't afford to have a an inadequate president!
RAWWWWWR! >=!
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2006-10-20 12:30:05
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answered by khatrinaaa 2
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He will NEVER be accept by the majority. A touting free nation cannot SELECT a president, he/she must be ELECTED by the majority. Forget party stance, Electoral votes are not hand in hand with free elections.
2006-10-20 12:49:58
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answered by edubya 5
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Honestly, I disagree with almost every decision/action he has made on domestic and foreign issues. That is vague, but I can't sit here and list every issue I disagree with him on.
2006-10-20 12:37:54
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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Because Bush actually thinks that god is talking to him.
2006-10-20 12:37:25
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answered by Ronnie 2
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