You keep this up Sister, and I may start rooting for USC!
2006-10-28 15:57:35
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answered by Mr. Boof 6
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I think you are an idiot, Bush didn't win the popular vote in the first election he won by electoral votes.
Secondly, this is America and we have the right to bash anyone we want no matter who they are, 1st Amendment to the Constitution.
Third, you are a hypocrite, Clinton was the President but your comparison between him an bush is laughable. Clinton was by far a better President. America was in much better shape when Clinton was President. No one ever second guessed Clinton's decisions or his policies. The government under Bush's Presidency has been a disgrace to the country and to the American people.
Finally, people supported the war because they were misinformed by the bush administration on what really happened on 9/11.
2006-10-29 01:26:13
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answered by King Midas 6
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I am very conservative, I support Bush, but I do think its ironic how many churches pray for the President Bush and how many people have Bush bumper stickers. Where were these people with their prayers and bumper stickers during the Clinton Administration? Why does this doctrine of supporting the president only seem to apply to presidents we like? And if its such an important doctrine, why don't we support the goveneror, the senator, the representative?
2006-10-28 22:52:46
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answered by seantherunner 3
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well lets see so far theres no law that says we have to support our president especially when we didnt vote for him (whats that you said about clinton? did you support him all the time when he was the pres. i doubt it very much) and as far as making mistakes,its one thing to cheat on your wife and another to send our bravest and best into a war that has no exit strategy that was at the very least ill informed,bush said it was going to go on a long time,yeah that was the overall war on terror not the iraq war,remember we already won the war in iraq so i guess we should all be happy about that lol,why did so many support it at first and want to back out now,well i dont know where youve been but it mught have something to do with over 3,000 americans dead half a million civilian deaths,the fact that we have now given the enemy a perfect training ground to perfect there art of bomb making and terror and the longer it goes on the more they hate us which only builds there numbers and makes them stronger,and finally theres no way to "win" not by invading and occupying.
2006-10-28 23:03:25
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answered by seth s 3
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I agree. People keep on looking for the perfect president. They thought that Bush was, but now they want better. They don't know what they want, and they never will know what they want until they're 100, and then they'll be too old to use it. Bush was running against Al Gore, so when you compare Bush to Al Gore, Bush is 100x better. Think of it that way, and everyone appreciates Bush. They have forgotten about who COULD have been our president. When you compare them, even people who dispise Bush appreciate him.
2006-10-28 22:47:19
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answered by Caribbean Blue 4
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Americans are impatient. They want their wars over with in 72 hours and be casualty-free, so they can get back to their iPods and deciding what to be for Halloween this year. They go for the bumpersticker philosophies so they don't have to go through all that trouble of researching, grasping the bigger picture of history and where they are in it.
2006-10-28 22:57:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Clinton had an IQ of 180. Bush's - 91. Clinton was a Rhode Scholar who went to Oxford and Yale. He came from nothing, he didn't come from a rich family. Bush - he got into Yale because his father was a US senator. Because they were damn wealthy and because his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had all attened Yale. I wonder how he got in???? His SAT scores were WAY below normal as well!
2006-10-28 23:16:40
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answered by Prince C 1
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Encore. BIG APPLAUSE. I say, Thank you, MR. President, for keeping our homeland secure and free from further terrorists acts. I know it is a tought job that you do and I respect you for it. I will not armchair your decisions or Monday morning quarterback what needs to be done. Your responsibilty to US is awesome and I thank you and pray for you everynite.
No matter who the president is, he is not our enemey. For Goodness sake.
2006-10-28 22:48:55
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answered by babydoll2 2
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This makes no sense. How can you complain- no, ****** (putting it like it is) about showing support to the president and turn around and ****** about Clinton. This is what pisses me off: people are quick to whine and complain about Clinton but cannot do the same about Bush, and vice versa.
2006-10-28 23:04:27
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answered by Huey Freeman 5
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Excellent observations. For some people, all they can do is complain. They don't care about making the USA a better place and the world safer.
Who is our main enemy today? Radical Islamists.
Which president has killed the most radical Islamists? Bush.
I rest my case.
2006-10-28 22:48:45
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answered by college_republicans_club 2
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You're absolutely right. This President had the guts to do something about it and many others supported it. It's an election year so they're back to flip flopping. Shame on them and I hope they lose!
2006-10-28 22:47:31
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answered by patrioticpeladac 4
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