If he tells you to jump of the building because he's the "President" will you do it?......for the record the "majority" of the people did not vote for him.....I think Kerry and maybe even Gore beat him in total votes.....the "Electoral College" got him elected......he did asked us to "jump" and luckily we are only bruised and damaged after the fall of the building......with someone just out and out lies to you and works with "Nazi" intimidating tactics to keep quiet.....if you object to anything you are against us and with the "terrorists".......we have been asked to jump too many times and the next building might just be too high........time to walk down the stairs....get to the bottom and then start back up with someone that is not so reckless......in answer to your question.....I never liked him and the "Dixie Chicks" were right and being from Texas also.....I am embarrassed that he is from Texas!!!...........this is probably being "tapped" and will probably be visited by the "SS"........Yes, I don't like him!!
2006-12-01 04:06:38
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answered by Mickey Mantle 5
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I voted for him and still support him, but I have a right to complain when I learn that he has done things that I disagree with, such as:
1) He did not send enough troops to Iraq
2) The troops were not trained properly to fight that war.
3) He sent inadequate equipment to Iraq
4) He had bad intelligence and thus a bad action plan
5) He is at least partly responsible for the massive deficit spending that our kids will have to pay off.
2006-11-30 12:23:22
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answered by ? 6
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Wrong category, but okay...
Don't like him, but it's not all his fault.
We have every right to complain. Elected officials are there to represent the people. Just becasue we voted him in, doesn't mean we have to agree with his policies.
Disagreement does not mean we don't support him. We have every right to exert pressure on him to fulfill the will of the people. He works for US.
One reason people don't like him is because cowboy diplomacy isn't working.
Plunging middle-eastern countries into anarchy will cause people to complain, and rightly so. I'm tired of seeing flag draped coffins. I would rather we work on energy independence and get out of there. Enough is enough.
2006-11-30 12:40:50
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know if you are familiar with the process of impeachment or the declaration of independence, but you are very wrong.
the declaration of independence declares the peoples' right to abolish goverment when it is no longer serving in the best interests of its people.
the constitution backs this up, giving Congress the ability to impeach presidents who participate in illegal activities.
the whole american idealogy supports presidents who uphold the laws set out by our forefathers in the constitution, not those that get rid of habeas corpus laws and infringe upon our civil liberties with legislation like the Patriot Act.
you support him anyways? so, basically youre saying that if the president started ordering the killing of american citizens daily, for no justified reason, with no benefit, that we should support him anyways?
because thats basically what hes doing in Iraq. and people dont like him because of it.
2006-11-30 12:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Amen sister
2006-11-30 12:12:26
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answered by tom n 3
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i agree 100%. in 2 years we'll have a liberal democrat in the white house and we will forget all about 9/11. we'll release the terrorists from Gitmo and bury our heads in the sand again. instead of taking the fight to the terrorists, we'll wait for them to blow up our ships or our embassies, and we'll do nothing about it.
2006-11-30 12:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, he's a freakin' dumbarse.
2006-11-30 12:49:42
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answered by thecoolmacdude 2
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I like him as much as I love country music (barfing), and barfing for that matter.
2006-11-30 12:17:38
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answered by Anonymous
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i dunno
2006-11-30 12:10:20
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answered by PublicSUD 2
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