No. Bush is very talented at bungling up what ever he gets us in to. In his first years he did nothing but alienate us from the world. The US is very poorly represented by having such man as our President.
Fema doesn't work. The deficit is through the roof. He greatly mishandled, miscalculated and misrepresented Iraq. Global warming is a growing problem and he is Texas oilman.
Yet he still wants to give tax cuts to rich and is only deciding not to "stay the course" when under pressure. Haliburton gets big contracts. Rumsfeld is still there. In a time of Global warming he reneged on the Kyoto agreement.
Thank God for Term limits. If another Republican wins the presidential election in '08 - at least it won't be "W".
2006-10-30 06:25:50
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answered by Think.for.your.self 7
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He's the crisis.LOL.He does not wish peace and he is an american fool.He does not wish to shrink the gasoline costs and needs plenty of taxes after Katrina.Im from New Orleans and I heard Kanye West's quote.Well, Im white and I don't have anything towards blacks.In reality I love each and every one million of them.I love whites, blacks, hispanics, cubans,arabs, and every person. I simply dont see why bush hates peace.He is killing his possess american squaddies, and much more iraqi men and women who're simply loss of life to quit the battle, however too dangerous, cuz a haiter is within the county, and he is bush.
2016-09-01 04:46:50
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answered by ? 4
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I think he has done a fair job overall. The country was heading downhill economically when he took office, 9/11 didn't help matters. Still he helped keep the country's economy moving in the right direction. Getting rid of Saddam was the right thing to do, so was getting rid of the Taliban. That said, I think the disputes between different ethnic groups in that region run too deep and too old world for any hope that a stable democracy will emerge for any amount of time in either Iraq or Afghanistan. It seems to make it more obvious that we are more concerned about continued access to the oil in Iraq. His stand on illegal immigrants is way off the mark.
2006-10-30 06:25:43
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answered by SteveA8 6
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Respect??????
Well I would love to urinate on him and make him drink it,feed him my feces and puke over him. He is one real whoreson and has shown us again and again that he is a bastard and cannot be trusted because even his mother does not trust him to represent her.
2006-10-30 06:39:54
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answered by Lexus 2
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No, I can't respect idiots who start wars they can't win.
If they could have won, it would have already happened!
Then our troops would be home where they should be.
Not in some peice of crap third world country I could care less about. (Iraq - a desert without a beach -a hostile desert at that!)
2006-10-30 06:27:25
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answered by Jim F 5
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As a matter of fact, I do! No president has a flawless track record and a president should be judged not only by the success of his policies but by his intentions. I think he has made his decisions based on what he felt was necessary and important for our nation. Sometimes I think our efforts in Iraq may be in vain and that the country is destined for civil war, but I admire President Bush for trying to spread democracy and civil liberties to those that cry and hunger for them.
2006-10-30 06:22:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Cohorts has kind of a negative ring to it doesn't it? I don't feel that he has represented me very well, but he has supported me much better then Kerry would have, so I made the choice to vote for him.
2006-10-30 06:18:00
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answered by sethle99 5
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Bush rocks!
2006-10-30 06:29:00
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answered by "Big-Dog" math boy 1
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No Hes just an idiot card reader (He cant even master that) . His cohorts are a bunch of greedy corporate bastards and bloodthirsty Zionists.
2006-10-30 06:24:55
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answered by Chief Slapaho 2
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I think he has done what he thinks is best for America in times of unexpected crisises, such as 9/11 and Katrina. I will not say he has done everything right, and people should not say he has done everything wrong, but he believes he is doing good for America, and isn't that the definition of a good American, even if they aren't always right?
2006-10-30 06:17:38
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answered by Anonymous
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