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2006-10-21 17:11:55 · 28 answers · asked by ohe1990 1 in Politics & Government Government

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Yes, and here are some of the reasons why:

A short list of some of President Bush’s accomplishments:
•Restored our economy
•Lowered income taxes
•Established standards for public schools with a system for measuring progress and corrective action.
•Has made America safer. There was an attack every couple of months before he took action after 9/11. There hasn’t been one on American soil since.
•Formed Homeland Security department
a.Now all intelligence agencies share information for the first time in history.
b.Has added more border patrol officers than any president before in history
•He has appointed two pro-life judges to the Supreme Court.
•There are more people employed than anytime in history
•More people own homes than ever before
•We have had the first two black people as Secretary of State
•We’ve got the first black woman as Secretary of State
•We have the first Hispanic Attorney General
•We had the first Japanese American on the cabinet—Norm Minneta, a Democrat.
•Afghanistan had its first free election
a.Women can now vote for the first time
b.Women can attend school for the first time
c.Women have rights they have never had before
•Removed Saddam Hussein from power
•Iraq has had its first free election
•We have more minorities in the administration than ever before.
•He is a Christian that believes the constitution wasn’t designed to eliminate religion
•He has submitted a comprehensive immigrations plan to congress and ask for their’s if they did not want to adopt his plan—all attempts have been blocked by the liberals in congress.
•He has submitted a comprehensive Social Security plan to congress and ask for their’s if they did not want to adopt his plan—all attempts have been blocked by the liberals in congress.
•He has been blamed for everything from Global warming to the problems in the Sudan and yet he has not gotten defensive and has stuck to his plans.
•He has provided all the support he could possibly provide to our troops. Our troops love him.
•Several major terrorist attacks have been prevented—the latest in London where up to ten airplanes were to be attacked simultaneously.
•He wrote bills that went to congress that provided over $100-billion in aid to Katrina victims
•He has been proactive against terrorism
•The stock market is at a record high—it has recovered from the attack on 9/11
•He is the greatest Commander in Chief in modern history.

2006-10-21 17:16:14 · answer #1 · answered by damdawg 4 · 5 4

It's the Bush family funding Hitler that got me. Then, to find out that Bush and the bin Laden families are really old friends and business partners, that Bush even gave Salem bin Laden, Osama's brother, the Houston Gulf airport, that made me wonder. But, when he didn't help those poor people in New Orleans for over three days, I really started to sense that we might have a problem. Bolton is probably the most embarrassing part of this national shame brought on by the Bush Presidency. No, it was when Bush said, " I've heard that most of our imports these days are coming from nations other than the U.S.".

2006-10-21 17:51:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Like him? No. Respect the office he holds? Yes.
I dislike Bush for a number of reasons:

1) His "No Child Left Behind Act" has left more children behind than ever... I work in education, and I see it every day.

2) He's completely mishandled N. Korea. Ignoring a problem won't make it go away. TALK TO THEM.

3) Afganistan should have been OVER by now. Where's Osama? And why doesn't the news talk about him at all? Maybe because they're Republican...

4) Budget surplus? WHAT budget surplus? It was here a minute ago... Oh, that's right, the Bush Administration spent it all.

5) Taxes have gone down: Yay! Social Services have gone down: Boo! Welcome to the Republican Party.

2006-10-21 18:26:40 · answer #3 · answered by Kevin D 1 · 1 1

George W. Bush is a clown, an idiot for that matter. He never deserved to go to the White House and I am counting the days until he will finally be out of our way. Bush is a disgrace to America, he is a liar and he is no patriot.

2006-10-21 17:40:46 · answer #4 · answered by d_leoncavallo 2 · 2 1

Not really, but I like him a whole lot better than Reagen. So far we haven't heard him lie to the people on telivision!

If voting really counted, like we have always been told, as we were growing up, then chances would be a lot better that Bush wouldn't be President.

He was re-elected back in to office and he probably isn't doing any worse than any other. He is the President of the United States and deserves our loyality!

2006-10-21 17:24:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I don't hate George Bush, but I just don't agree with majority of what him and his administration is doing.

2006-10-21 17:20:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

This is a dangerous question to ask. Unless you're trying to get people in an uproar. Personally, I am not impressed with his actions. There are several issues he supports that I disagree with. However, the year he was elected I did not vote. So therefor, I have no right to judge his actions.

2006-10-21 17:21:28 · answer #7 · answered by kari w 3 · 1 1

How dare u criticize Mr. president so cruelly?? I gotta sue you!! Is it because u not in any respect had ur percentage of the nationwide cake?? Lol. Am i sarcastic?? i swear u received't say something undesirable adversarial to the guy if u had had ur justifiable percentage of crumbs from the carry close's table!!! lol....... A comic tale is a comic book tale

2016-12-05 02:24:26 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I see 6 no and 1 yes on this question.
I think it is too late for like him or not. He will stay in office until 2008. The big question is why did he elected in the first place. You voted for him, get him to his position.

And now you are here, blaming him? Who fault?

2006-10-21 17:23:20 · answer #9 · answered by Huey L 3 · 2 2

Yes! I respect him as a strong leader who will not become soft on terrorists. Also, I respect that given sooooo much pressure, critisizm and bashing, he will not give up on his views, or back down on imprortant decisions. He is deaf to liberal media and I truely believe he has the country's best interest at heart. It's almost like "survival of the fittest" He is looking out for the greater good. Thanks GW! Many people stand by you.

2006-10-21 17:20:57 · answer #10 · answered by Oh Tami !! 2 · 3 2

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