Bush Rocks. He insisted on the inspections the UN was supposed to enforce (of Iraq). Saddam refused for years. Clinton did nothing.
Clinton and all the politicians had said that democracy failed. All of them are on record saying that. But did Clinton take care of it? Nope.
Now that Bush IS taking care of it, they are all slamming him.
Hypocrites.
2006-11-28 22:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You know the FAR RIGHT targets uneducated, unhappy, misguided people and tell them the Clinton and the liberals are why they are so unhappy and because they are so misguided and angry and unhappy they believe it and blame everything on them. Most people who even do a small amount of research know that most of the problems we were having in the Middle East during Clinton's tenure were results from both Bush Sr Wars and the policies he put into affect and some before that also, the Middle East biggest problem with USA is they want us to stay out, period!! I sure do miss the days to where all I had to worry about (and I didn't) is if the President received anything from Monica, yes, back in the day, you had your choice of well paying jobs, record job growth, You see Clinton went against the powerful right to straighten out the budget and make fair for all, Most profited greatly from his years, a few percent did not profit NEAR what they would have , that few percent runs things, have you ever seen such a huge smear campaign in the history of man, the World will never be the same as it was back then, sorry to say, I am just amazed at these weak minded people who have no mind of there own who outright hate and lie and view this as a us VS them instead of right VS wrong.
While all the people I know that are successful business men, Doctors, lawyers, thought Clinton did a good job and tried to look after the majority of the people, you will find people who are really doing so much worse off now who still blindly follow bush
2006-11-28 23:57:26
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answered by Jon J 4
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I would check out several of the sites on the net concerning soveriegnty. Your constitutional rights have already been under attack for longer than most of us have been around. You could start your search by understanding the difference between "Common Law" and "UCC Law". Your rights under Common Law or Constitutional Law were nearly done away with in 1933 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt "sold" the country and all inhabitants into a "virtual slavery" to the International bankers by instituting the Uniform Commercial Code. UCC now regulates every facet of your daily life. If you don't beleive this just get a jeweler's magnifying eyepeice and check out the line on the front of your personal checks where you sign your name. You are blindly led into contract every time you sign your name without knowing exactly what every word on whatever document you are signing "means". Before signing anything make sure you look up every word in Black's Legal Dictionary. If you want to challenge the authority, you must first remedy all instances where you unknowingly gave "consent" which gives someone authority over you.
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answered by Anonymous
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Peace with Clinton? Bosnia-Serbia, Somalia, not to mention 4 previous attacks on Americans b Al-Qaida. The biggest difference was Clinton kept your attention focused on other things, so you read about it in the paper every day like you do now. Watch, the new Democratic Congress is now stating that they are not going to pull out of Iraq soon, and the news media will start telling us everyday how we need to stay till it's finished. Sing the song of your lover, claim it as your own. Even if someone else wrote it.
2006-11-28 22:59:16
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answered by mark g 6
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Wow... okay, where to start. Though many people "hate Bush", I believe that he has helped us in many ways and that just because he was the one that put us soldiers over there, it was inevitable, and he was just the president at the time when we had to go. If it was Clinton who said to go over there, everyone would hate him, and so on. No matter who the president is, not everyone will be happy, especially during wartime. I am VERY proud to be serving my country under the Bush Administration, and I would hate to have Clinton president again. Not a very wise choice.
2006-11-28 22:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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No, Bush went around the UN and only after invading did he finally figure out that hey, it worked, the WMD were all gone and Saddam was all bluster.
As an American, all I can say is that I am part of that 49.9% who always voted against him and always campaigned against him.
2006-11-28 23:02:07
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answered by ash 7
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I ♥ Bush!
2006-12-02 15:18:30
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answered by I♥Ryan Sheckler :] 3
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ask tony or his .... ov a wife am sure she is not short of a few things to say
2006-11-28 22:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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NO
2006-11-28 22:53:38
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answered by WC 7
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I DUNNO
2006-11-28 22:52:22
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answered by Anonymous
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