It's got to be a liability. Why anyone would want George Bush to campaign for them is beyond me. Every time Bush gives a speech he has a sneering smirk on his face as if to say "You stupid shitts don't know anything. Listen to me, I talk to God and I am the only one who knows anything."
That Republican candidate must be REALLY desperate, but this will not help.
2006-10-26 02:35:41
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answered by Kokopelli 7
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I think it is within your own political views if you like what the president has done with America these last 6 years then it is an asset, but if you are like me and see all the bad in the direction that the president has done to the country and especially the state on Michigan then it is an liability, I would never vote for a candidate that the president endorsed for fear that they are like thinkers and that would have to be bad for the state. We have enough people out of work now without adding to it with the presidents policy's.
2006-10-26 02:23:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone should take him and that dick devos as well as that guy from oakland county and make them all live here and get paid like we do as all the jobs are closing and going bankrupt. screw all those a**holes. And this goes to turbo whtever down there, you must be one of those people that would sell out his mother for a dollar like a lawyer. It is not all about education or choices you know. Political figureheads set the economies up to grow or fail we the small people get caught in the crossfire. Maybe you should try owning a small business here and see what the hell it gets you in this day and age. Not only that but you should look at the people who have had no choice in how their retirements were destroyed by these same people maybe you are one of those that are the problem instead of one that is trying to fix it so that everyone can live a moderate life instead of a poverty stricken one.
2006-10-26 02:19:09
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answered by Biker 6
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Gee, the dude or dudette must be desperate. There aren't many inviting the president to publicly campaign for them. A lot of candidates are having him in for closed door, no press allowed fundraisers but not many want to be seen on stage with Bush or Hastert.
2006-10-26 02:19:50
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answered by toff 6
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Well, since MI voted for Gore in 2000 and Kerry in 2004 (to my dismay!) and elected Stabenow in 2000 and Granholm in 2002, the chances are it isn't necessarily a bad thing. It's more a motivator for the GOP voters to come to the polls. Most Representative districts are solid Dem or GOP.
As for the whining about having them come and live here and get paid as you do - hey - your pay or lack thereof is YOUR business - and it generally reflects the time and effort you put into schooling and work. Don't blame others for the consequences of your decisions.
2006-10-26 02:31:28
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answered by Anonymous
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pondering Bush's acceptance is at an all time low for him and reduce than the different president figures are available in for, except Nixon till now he became forced to renounce, Bush in all likelihood is in basic terms not doing a lot campaigning for McCain previous the crucial party endorsement. Doing too a lot would in all chance be efficient to the Democrats who already are saying McCain will be a 0.33 time period for Bush.
2016-12-05 06:10:33
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answered by ? 4
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have they found a way to pay the teachers in Michigan yet and reopen the schools?
2006-10-26 02:23:58
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answered by Shiraz!! 1
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He is the president of the United States. The most powerful nation in the world. It is an asset. Although you have opened up for hateful responses.
2006-10-26 02:20:24
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answered by only p 6
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Capital
2006-10-26 02:19:05
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answered by notProudatAll 3
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