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2006-10-25 02:57:27 · 36 answers · asked by Tonya T 1 in Politics & Government Elections

36 answers

In a word - No.

2006-10-25 03:00:58 · answer #1 · answered by WBrian_28 5 · 3 5

Yes. I whole-heartedly support Bush, and Damdawgs answer states my reasons. I can't say it better than he has. As has been said. All liberals do is throw around insults, and call Bush incompotent, and an idiot, but they have no answer when you ask them how to fix it, except to get rid of Bush. Ok, so lets say Bush is gone. Then what? Then the dems wouldn't know what to do with themselves, they'd screw this country up even more, and open our borders for more attacks, and the country would learn quickly what liars and losers the dems are, and they would go back to the Republicans who are the only ones who really care about the security of our country, and not the security of their power.

2006-10-25 03:40:45 · answer #2 · answered by bjnljholloway 2 · 1 2

I don't know where some of this bs about Bush is coming from but I can tell you that all of the men and women DO NOT SUPPORT HIS IRAQ WAR ,and most of them who do, are told by the higher up official to say everthing is ok. Also I can't understand why Dicki Chaney and Bush are coming back to Ohio. Are the people in OHIO brain dead? And to answer your question I won't support him for even a outhouse cleaner.He can't tell the truth , and he owes the American people a big I'm sorry folks I messed up on going to Iraq. Wake up Ohio sent Bush,Chaney and Rice back home.

2006-10-25 05:08:02 · answer #3 · answered by honest abe 2 · 1 2

Absolutely! No man is perfect - President Bush tries his best and I believe is succeeding one step at a time. I heard a report that 7/8s of Iraq is free and better off than it was. Our military is willing to return to Iraq because they believe in what they are doing. Our economy has improved drastically - the national deficit has been almost cut in half. Yes it is high but the reduction is what is important. Tax relief can be attributed to much of that. I believe that his agenda of tax cuts to put more money into the economy is essential to create new growth and jobs creation. So yes, I support President Bush.

2006-10-25 03:08:08 · answer #4 · answered by Faith White 2 · 3 2

Do you actually think that's a simple question?

I voted for Michael Badnarik, and before that Harry Browne, so I didn't vote for Bush, and nothing in the past six years has me thinking I should have voted differently.

But, do I support Bush.... in what?

I support his tax cuts, and think they should have gone farther, but I do think he did all he could do with Congress being what it is.

I support his goal of fighting terrorism, although he totally misread the sincerity of the support he had from the UN and the American Left. I think he made a huge blunder trusting these people.

I don't support him in his fantasy of thinking that Iraq can be resolved with so much of the UN against real peace and so much of the US against reality.

Now, am I for the war? No, I'm really not, but am I for immediate pullout? Not necessarily.

War is an "all or nothing" proposition. That's what we have to understand, and going to war without that mindset ensures failure.

The whole problem we have is that "shock and awe" turned into "excitement and annoyance". We took half measures. We prosecuted our people who tried to actually make the war unpleasant for the enemy. We tried to conduct the war according to the sense of fairness of people that had no problem with anything the enemy did and selling them weapons.

What we should have done is been a lot more forceful, and placed no limits on what we'd do to achieve Victory.

However, since it's now clear that the US isn't going to do that, I think it's time to go with the "or nothing" choice.

If we're not going all out, we need to pull all our troops out of Iraq and everywhere else in the world, pull out of the UN and eject them from the US, rescind all treaties and trade agreements, and let the world outside the US take care of itself without our help or interference. The fact is that none of our treaties are enforceable if Iraq is an indication of what we do when it matters, and I think it obviously is. We need to stop pretending and go full-blown isolationist if our word means nothing.

All or nothing, and it's obvious that the UN and the Left don't want "all" so let's go for "nothing".

I'm not against Bush particularly, but I can't support his fantasy that we're so powerful we can win a war with about half our people totally unwilling to recognize that we're even in a very real war.

2006-10-25 03:17:34 · answer #5 · answered by open4one 7 · 3 2

Supporting is a difficult word to get behind.

I would say that I don't support him or his actions. Though, I'm not so closed minded to think that everything he does is the work of the devil or something else like some liberals say. I don't like the guy and I don't agree with his policies and the major reason is the Iraq war. Once that all happened he lost my vote.

Though, unemployment is doing better and he successfully unified the country back in 9/11 (even though shortly after he polarized it).

I think he is one of our worst presidents ever (probably not THE worst though).

So no, I don't support him.

2006-10-25 03:14:30 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 1 4

Yes.
We, as citizens should support our President.. we also have the right to let him know we're unhappy with him. I also pray for him..
There use to be an unwritten rule: We support those in office - we let them know our minds - we can speak badly of them within our own people - but never to/with other countries, or those that are not citizens of the USA.. We are a family, and should keep family business among ourselves.

Another things that 'use to be' - when candidates ran for office, you knew who they were and what they stood for.. there was never any mud slinging as there is now. Also, what the candidates promised, was always set to print by the newspapers.. now, their words aren't written anywhere.. though I doubt they would remember their own promises to the people, of the United States.

2006-10-25 03:06:46 · answer #7 · answered by sassy 6 · 3 4

I cannot support a President who has squandered our budget surplus and has sent our innocent Soldiers off to die... in Iraq.

Had he just stuck to the real War on terror in Afghanistan, I might have felt different.

For all of you Conservatives, I would feel the same way if The President was a Democrat.

Wrong is Wrong!

2006-10-25 03:05:14 · answer #8 · answered by MSJP 4 · 3 5

As I answer this question, the answers before me are about 50/50. I'm for him

2006-10-25 11:54:28 · answer #9 · answered by Fred C. Dobbs 4 · 1 1

Yes

2006-10-25 03:01:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 5 3

HEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLL NO!

He's a moron! I support his ouster as quickly as possible, preferably before 2008 - but I know the likelihood of that is not good.

I can't wait for 1/21/2008!

2006-10-25 03:00:55 · answer #11 · answered by gatesfam@swbell.net 4 · 3 3

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