No, it's the wrong thing. But , he's on a roll. He hasn't done anything right yet. Why would he start now?
2006-11-12 13:19:19
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answered by flip4449 5
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i urge to variety with you. people have been conscious for an prolonged time that Bush is a puppet. Cheney, Rove and others have been calling the photographs. the reason everybody is so pissed is that he enables this to take place. He has created a awful subject in Iraq which will take an prolonged time to verify. He has sent hundreds of people to combat a conflict (with inferior kit) and could not care much less what number Iraqi civilians die. Our financial equipment is a catastrophe and the wellbeing care equipment is in ruins. he's been the president, the commander in chief and above each and all of the DECIDER so he ought to settle for the blame lavished upon him.
2016-10-21 23:52:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The neocons are all turning against the policies of nation building in Irac. Happy to take credit for the rapid and successful invasion but rejecting the failed occupation everyone wants the hell out and noone knows how to get out. All the advisors in the world can't do it.
2006-11-12 13:25:04
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answered by grey gus 2
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Bush isn't using his father's advisers, The elder Bush is running the show now through these proxies because his son has totally screwed up.
2006-11-12 15:12:04
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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when we elected George W., we basically relected his father George Bush. George W. does nothing on his own, but it may be better than letting him think for himself. Cause then we'd be really screwed.
2006-11-12 13:24:13
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answered by thedarkbristow 2
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Any sentence that starts with "Is Bush doing the right thing..." has a kind of obvious answer. No.
2006-11-12 13:17:42
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answered by sarcastro1976 5
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Anybody is better than who he has been getting advice from the last 6 years.
2006-11-12 13:17:33
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answered by ♥ Cassie ♥ 5
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Are there no other well respected, knowledgeable, non-political people in America that could have been chosen for advisers?
2006-11-12 13:33:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know? Which advisers do you think he should use? Perhaps you could do the job?
But moreover, IM me and give me the definition and origin of the word NEOCON? If you can.
2006-11-12 13:23:07
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answered by Mr. Right 4
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Yeah, GHW wasnt well liked, either. But at least he wasnt such a dumbbutt that he invaded Iraq!!!!!!!
2006-11-12 13:19:25
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answered by lucyanddesi 5
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