I'm sure some people think he does a bang up job.I on the other hand think he is a proper tool.
2006-11-13 09:14:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question. I don't live in america so I can't say from their point of view but a few points need to be addressed.
1) There have been no more attacks on American soil.
A) True but there were never any during Clintons administration. Perhaps he instigated it with an excessively agressive foreign policy?
2) Tax cuts
A) A good thing but if you get shot in America without health insurance the ambulance will likely as not leave you to die by the roadside (I don't know this from experience but a friend that lives in america tells me this could happen)
3) How many americans have been killed as a result of his invasion of Iraq? I know the 1,000 mark got broken a long time ago. Maybe this was the right move, but Saddam had control of those maniacs, and we can't seem to duplicate that.
He probably hasn't been a bad president, but the republicans love war!! They invaded Cuba to ensure america could claim it had won a war alone, and although Iraq was a problem, Bush's dad should have finished the job in 1990. Because he didn't we had no moral right to go back in until Suddam attacked again, which he didn't. From outside America foreign policy is the only thing we know of, so to most of the world he will not be remembered well.
2006-11-13 10:06:47
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answered by Bealzebub 4
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I am not sure on this question although I do know I would have more respect for those people if they even acknowledged the mistakes Mr.Bush has made. It just kills me how the Bush supporters never acknowledge the mistakes that evil man has made. That is what bugs me the most I mean the Republicans want us to acknowledge the fact that President Clinton had a BJ from some woman other that his wife and that it was a mistake right. What about all the mistakes Mr. Bush has made?!!? Come on PEOPLE BUSH HAS MADE MANY MISTAKES SO ACKNOWLEDGE THEM ALREADY!!
2006-11-13 10:38:49
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answered by Rhionnan 3
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Iraq is a joke. Thanks to GWB's insistence on going to war on a whim & on plainly false intelligence. He has no pull out plan at all, unless it is to make a great mess & then walk away.
The US economy is a house of cards. It is rapidly losing traction in manufacturing, argriculture & resources. The Chinese have very big smiles these days.
Global warming is the single biggest threat to mankind EVER & he has no idea that it even exists. History will view him as a major recalcitrant in this regard.
He is the most dangerously incompetent man on earth & many millions are glad he will be gone in a couple of years.
2006-11-13 18:58:16
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answered by waitingforsnow 2
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HAHAHHAHHHAHAHA....I hope to God you people are joking......making the world a safer place???.....Oh God, I really do hope you are joking, for the sake of this world if not for my own sanity. If Saddam faces the death penalty, why the f**k shouldnt george bush, hes just as gulity as saddam. Internationally unjustified war, killing off innocent civilians, being the ignorant PRICK he is, surely that should be enough by now???
Or maybe not, as long as people with the inability to step outside of their dumbarse way of thinking and actually QUESTION the actions of idiots like bush continue to exist......Its still hard to take in, that there ARE people out there who believe people like bush care about making the world a better place.......I dont know why I am even wasting my time.....
2006-11-13 09:34:39
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answered by LifeIsOneBigLesson 1
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They get all their information from fox news and are so isolated or narrow minded, once they form an opinion they will not change it counter to all eveidence. Some people just follow the Party. look at John McCain. He should hate George, being Republican is more important then his dignity.
2006-11-13 09:29:03
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answered by mary57whalen 5
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Less than 3 out of 10 people do (approval rating 31%). But you have to look at it this way, the shallow end of the gene pool will always be easily mislead.
2006-11-13 09:53:43
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answered by longwalk 1
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The law of averages states that there must be a certain amount of Americans that still believe in him. Personally, it scares the hell out of me that a brainless moron like him is the man in charge of the larger part of the free world.
2006-11-14 06:13:46
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answered by monkeyface 7
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the people that support george bush are not very well informed ,to be honest your probably not informed its not all about bush not attacking you ,people havent got a clue whats going on if you can be bothered to be informed watch and read the links ill put on hear.
FILM:terrorstorm:a history of government sponsored terorism
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=786048453686176230&q=terrorstorm
BOOK(pdf)the police state road map
http://www.policestateplanning.com/
all FREE take the time to be informed or dont bother like the majority of humanity ,millions of people realise whats going on but billions havent a clue.
2006-11-13 09:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally, I think he's not a very intelligent man and it's incredible to me that he even IS our President. Still, no matter what anyone thinks, his heart is in the right place and he cares about this country (just like we all do). In the early years he surrounded himself with intelligent advisors... but when they didn't agree with him he pushed them aside and decided to put his trust in the 'yes' men. That's where he's failed. He's also failed the American people by simply not clearly communicating what the heck his plans are in Iraq. "Staying the course" is NOT an comforting answer when young men and women continue to lose their lives in a conflict that doesn't seem to have a purpose any longer.
2006-11-13 09:15:22
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answered by mJc 7
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It's simple. We think for ourselves instead of allowing someone else tell us what to think.
You may not like it because Bush actually understands the threat posed by Islamic Extremists.
I'm sure you'd rather he sit back & play with his intern like Clinton did after the WTC bombing in 1993.
http://usawakeup.org
2006-11-13 09:22:17
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answered by Anonymous
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