President Bush Loves America, and the Majority of Real Americans Love Him!
Senator John Kerry on the Other hand has proved that he Hates America, All of Our Citizen Volunteer Military People, and anyone who does not believe as he does. Never before have I witnesses a United States Senator Insult Our Brave Troops while they are at War Protecting Their Country.
Never before have I heard a U.S. Senator state in a Loud and Angry Voice that He Will Never Apologize to ANYONE!
Well, he is correct, because he still has not apologized to the Troops. All he had done was to have Some Unknown Person put on HIS WEB SITE that he apologizes for what Others have interpreted as an Insult directed at Our Brave Volunteer Military People! That is like a Child being forced to apologized for some thing he did, but for which he really does not want to apologize. This "Senator" has accused Vietnam Veterans of murders, rapes, and other dastardly deeds. He has publicly accused our Troops in Iraq of being Terrorists to the People of Iraq. This Senator from Massachusetts is a Disgrace to Our Country, His Party and to Himself. The best thing that he could do now is to Resign from the Senate of the United States of America!
2006-11-02 04:41:43
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answered by Sentinel 5
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I think there is too much of this nonsense on both sides. President Bush, as much as I disagree with his policies, is not an evil person, and he does not hate America. Conservatives are not stupid, and liberals do not hate America. It's so tempting to let our anger get the better of us and insult people we disagree with. We should focus on criticizing the ideas and the behaviors and avoid insulting people. I think Bush's presidency has been a tragedy for this country, but I don't think he's evil or stupid. Although I have called him stupid out of anger. It's not right to do that. Come here, conservatives. Let me give you a big old hug before I tell you how completely wrong you are.
2006-11-02 15:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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His kind are against everything America stands for. Aristocrats have no right to exist. Only a Mama's Boy who hates his father for not getting rich and spoiling him can support privileges that would let a degenerate draft dodger like Bush survive in a man's country.
If Americans ever act like Americans again, Bush will really hate our country. Right now, he is the happy, dopey shepherd smirking at a nation of sheep.
2006-11-02 13:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people.. are dumb.
I'm not the biggest Bush fan, but I still have enough sense to not say that our own president hates America..
Laughable.
2006-11-02 12:21:11
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answered by dumpsterdd90 5
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I don't think he hates America. You're right, he obviously doesn't. He's doing what he feels is best for America and I just disagree. I think he's running the country pretty poorly. Oh well, I'm allowed to have my opinion and he's allowed to run the country.
Go figure.
2006-11-02 12:21:07
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answered by ? 5
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No matter how much a person disagrees with his decisions or dislikes him as a person, it is absurd to declare that he "hates" America. That is a ridiculous thing to say.
2006-11-02 12:22:27
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answered by Lanani 6
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I don't think Bush "hates" America.
I do, however, think that Bush only likes an America that operates according to his vision of how it should: huge profits for his friends that run large corporations, fundamentalist christian morality burned into federal law, no questioning his authority as supreme leader, the ability to do whatever he wants to do no matter what the constitution says. An "America" that doesn't fit that mold *is* something he hates.
Fortunately, in "America" we don't have to agree with him. We can stand by the rule of law and the constitution, and extend full rights to all citizens no matter what religion, sexual orientation, or ethnic background they have. We can question the huge no-bid contracts to his buddies in large corporations, catch the bribers and bribees his party has sheltered and encouraged, and enforce the bid laws. And best of all -- we don't have to listen to his vision of "America" any more after 2008, because he'll never, ever be president again. Now *that's* an America to love.
2006-11-02 12:25:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No one in their right mind, assuming they are educated, well informed individuals, can say that. One may not like his policies but there is no question he loves his country and is doing what he feels is in its best interest. I do not understand all this hatred that is directed towards him as a person. Its uncalled for and unfortunate.
Just look at the ridiculous answers your getting. Insults and hatred. Typical.
2006-11-02 12:19:42
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answered by J D 5
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Funny, but I've never connected 'honesty' and 'right mind' with the Bush-bashers.
2006-11-02 12:29:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i can't imagine any other president and i believe bush has only the opposite of hate for the u.s.
2006-11-02 12:27:00
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answered by dbobb 3
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