I support President Bush. I respect his office, I believe in his character, I believe he is one of our great presidents.
2006-11-18 17:38:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, if the president of Iran gets his way, you will have a dramatic change of mind concerning the president..If you didn't get to watch the documentary on CNN a few days ago, you should.. then you would have the realization of what is really going on in the middle east. It sure doesn't appear in the usual media outlets. CNN took a big gamble to present this feature.
Bush knew all of this and has taken steps to at least blunt the effects of what is coming. But, there will always be those who prefer to keep their heads in the sand so they don't know what is really going on around them... For those who are not aware; there is a war going on around the world presently.. involving Muslims trying to wrest countries away from them. If you don't know where it is taking place.. there is one place in the news quite regularly.... Darfur!! The Muslims have already taken over the government there..
2006-11-18 16:44:43
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answered by mrcricket1932 6
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According to the polls, 32% of the population supports him. The rest (obviously) dont. You figure the math.
Why? My guess is that the top money makers in the country, roughly 20%, like his tax breaks & shelters. The other 12%, don't know why they like him. Fuzzy math? I think not.
20% very rich
12% unsure why they support him
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32% total Bush supporters
2006-11-18 16:48:02
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answered by Nancy L 4
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Yes, because I think he was right to go into Iraq when the UN would not back up their multiple Security Council Resolutions. I don't understand why that is so hard for people to get. Saddam failed to comply with 16+ UN resolutions, and the UN didn't care. It is a good thing that Bush did.
Do I think he has a lot of room for improvement, yes, who doesn't? He is still doing a better job than either Gore or Kerry could have ever dreamed possible.
2006-11-18 16:35:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, He tries to take care of business and address the dangers facing the US even though 70 percent of the population is blind to the dangers and the media sells more newspapers and TV slamming him than educating the population. It is a very unpopular stance, but it is the right thing to do. Unlike Clinton, his focus was to win a popularity contest and in doing so would conduct polls before publicizing an opinion. When he did have an opinion, you had not idea if it was truly his or just BS. I respect Bush because even when I disagree with him, I know where he stands.
2006-11-18 16:37:51
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answered by Mr Cellophane 6
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I support our President. I believe he is a man of action and I respect that. We are in Iraq fighting Al-Qaeda and other terrorists instead of sitting back and letting them attack us. Do I think everything he does is right? No. But nobody is perfect and I agree with the way he is handling the war on terror and many other issues facing our country.
Now I know I'm the minority here so go ahead and start the immature bashing. I don't care. I stand by my opinion.
2006-11-18 16:40:17
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answered by SGT 3
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I do, because he doesn't base his decisions on the polls of uneducated Blue Americans like John Kerry does.
Bush is a good man... if the terrorist hate him.... I'll support him...
It means were doing somthing right... when terrorist hate it...
Watch my thumb downs multiply faster than rabits!
LOL
2006-11-18 17:39:54
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answered by Mr. Agappae 5
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Those who do support bush live in the same delusion that bush lives in.
2006-11-18 17:39:24
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answered by Pie's_Guy 6
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Of course I support the president. I support all presidents, even the ones I don't care for. Do I agree with everything they say, do, sign, etc??? No way. But I support them. I believe it's my duty.
2006-11-18 16:34:19
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answered by Paul T 4
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The only reason to support him at all at this point is "boogeyman" arguments. The (terrorist|immigrant|non-religious) person is out to (steal|destroy) your (property|family|life). When you hear that for 6 years, it becomes static like a TV off the air after midnight.
2006-11-18 16:34:44
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answered by Anonymous
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