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2006-11-28 00:45:52 · 16 answers · asked by Sailor Mars 1 in News & Events Current Events

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He may not be MY president but he thinks he can control the universe....and sadly he does.After Afghanistan came Iraq...and now Iran?This guy likes to spend his people money for his own amusement...I'm sorry for most US citizens...he sucks...

2006-11-29 02:26:26 · answer #1 · answered by Venus! 2 · 0 0

Not at all.

The current administration is in the Midst of The Perfect Storm.

I voted for Bush for President...The choices were limited at the time.

In the past National election, our country went to the polls and handed the Bush administration a sounding defeat...In the eloquent words of the Man from Texas. We took a thumping.

It is clear that George Bush does not have the qualifications or Leadership qualities to lead this country.

He was elected to his second term on the Fears of another Attack by extremists. Our constitution has be compromised by the Patriot act and our American citizens rights have been violated time and again.

The ACLU has taken the Bush administration to court on several occasions and won favorable decisions.

Illegal Immigration is out of control and threatens the very fabric of our way of Life.

Our military preparedness is at an all time low...Only the fact that we have an All Volunteer Military force, saves us from a humiliating defeat in Iraq. If the Draft was in effect, there would be Rioting in the streets.

One serious question remains...How Much additional damage to this country can this Man possible do?

On a positve note: Our country and our form of government is more powerful than any President who has lost control.

The United States survived Richard Nixon, we even survived Herbert Hoover.

Who will be able to lead this country again in 2008?

I have no idea. But, I will say one last thing here....I am convinced that the position of the Presdiency is too much for One person.

One does not have to be an expert in economics to realize that our complete domestic and foriegn policy is dictated by Oil interests.

For those of you who are teens and young adults, the future of this country depends on you. So, challenge your government...and fight with all of your God Given strenght to insure the survival of these United States of America.

We are on the Brink of failure....But, there is still time to correct what is wrong...should we make another great Mistake...There will be little we can do....except pray.

2006-11-28 10:56:47 · answer #2 · answered by Mav 6 · 0 0

for the most part, yes. of course, i wish we weren't in the midst of war, but i see why we went there in the first place, and i understand that difficult things sometimes take time. i'm not one of bush's "rich buddies", but my family is doing very well financially, as are most of the families i know. we are working class folks, and are doing just fine. as for global warming, good luck finding a way to stop the cycling of the planet, because that's the cause of it. i do look forward to the chages that can be brought about by the big shifts in both the house and the senate, but it would have been nice to see people besides the democrats {or republicans} voted in. hell, it'd be nice to see other parties running! i think the fresh perspectives could really help us all. i still can't figure out how bush gets blamed for the country splitting into "for" and "against" when it came to the decision to go to war. that happens regardless of the person making the decision. i'm okay with the patriot act, because i don't make a habit of calling the middle east. if they were listening in on people calling across town, i might feel differently. besides, this is war, and things are different during wartime. that's just a fact. as for the whole new orleans debaucle, let's place the blame where it really belongs--on the people who chose to live there in the first place, especially the ones who refused to evacuate, the lawmakers for not maintaining the levees and such the way they should have, and the local government for doing such a bad job that the federal government had to step in the way they did. i think that covers all the issues i've read here. i think bush is doing a fine job. i will be sad to see him go.

2006-11-28 13:17:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Though I support George Bush it would be a lie to say I am happy with his government. He made very tough decisions and is now paying the price for thos decisions. The society we live in is one of instant gratification we want to see things fixed right away and we want instant results. I think with time and a little patience things will work out good in the end.

2006-11-28 10:54:23 · answer #4 · answered by chefbill 3 · 0 0

After 9/11 GWB had an opportunity to unite our country. Instead he divided the country into Republicans and Democrats, got us into a war we should have never fought, and alienated those who don't agree on all his views. However that being said, I'm cautious about what a Democrat Congress will do. We need both parties to work together to make sure our country moves forward. If they can do that, Bush can leave office once again a uniter.

2006-11-28 09:27:16 · answer #5 · answered by tannedknight45 5 · 0 0

No way! Under the guise of the Patriot Act he has taken away our right to privacy. As as been said, he led us into a war that we have no business being in and that we have no chance of winning. Our economy is in shambles. The only ones that are benefitting are his rich buddies. The working class and senior citizens are being left in the dust.

I'm looking forward to 2008. We need a change and I think the Democrats will provide leadership and get this country back on track, although it's going to take alot to clean up the mess that GWB is leaving.

2006-11-28 11:49:03 · answer #6 · answered by Scrapaholic 2 · 0 0

No, I don't think many people are happy that the cowboy who never completed a job in his whole life is now screwing up the country. I think that was glaringly obvious when the Democrats were given control of the Senate and the House. I feel sorry for the Republican who tries to run in '08 after this train wreck.

2006-11-28 08:54:46 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

No, I can't wait until he is gone and we can move onto working for the U.S. There are so many problems in the U.S. that need addressing and instead Bush spends all of our time developing nations that are hostile and will take a lot of time and money to fix. Fix our problems at home, then let's worry about the rest of the world. Oh, and let's just put that ugly monster global warming out of our heads until it gets really bad and we've lost all of our chances to revive this planet - great idea George!!

2006-11-28 08:49:15 · answer #8 · answered by jsssika 2 · 2 2

It apparently has dual control. People have been disappearing fast since November. What ever they were up to hit a big wall. Now its a smooth bi partisan effort after 6 years of bitter exclusion. "With us or against us" is here and now. Is he now with the voters or not?

2006-11-28 08:56:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm just happy he's not my president!!!

jsssika, you're so right (put you thumbs up for your answer)...
And for foreigners, the situation in Louisiana seems unbelievable, not talking about kyoto protocol :-(

Mustang, I think you pointed out one of the big difference between europe and usa... In europe, we really don't care what people can do with their sex as long as they do good job, whereas in usa, people don't seem to worry about the job done as long as the person pretend to be a saint...

2006-11-28 08:57:11 · answer #10 · answered by julie c 3 · 1 1

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