Yes, in a human way. I feel for him as a Brother & Sister in Christ. What we must keep in focus is the fact that he has made very, very bad decisions and the decisions effect everyone on this planet. He is in a position expected to make wise decisions. He has had great counsel and has knowingly went against the counsel. Has anyone ever looked at the big picture? Before he ever got elected to office for the first term as President of the US nation, he made blatent threats that the first thing he was going to do when he got in office was to "go to Iraq and finish what his Father had started". Mr Bush Sr had first had inititated the Iraq conflict, and had not killed or captured Sadam. GW had a war mongreal attitude and made threats of war before ever getting into office. Many people believe that he did not even win his first victory, that he and his brother and others had won by corruption. Next, when he was elected to office after making his proposed war statements, this sent a message to other nations. It sent a message that the American people were behind this man, who we elected to represent us as a nation. That means that we as a people support and agree with declaring war on other nations, such as Iraq. The speculation, that one must question then, is that 911 was a response to the message sent by GW and by this country. Many believe that 911 would never have occurred if first GW did not have a war minded attitude, second if he had not began making threats, third if the US would have not supported this by electing him. If one corrupt war minded person tells another that he is going to punch him don't you think the other guy is going to try to get the first punch in? Say what one may about President Clinton, the facts speak for themselves. When Clinton was in office, we had peace. We had good relations with all countries. We had an excellant economy. Mr CXlinton knew how to talk and make peace. He never made threats of war. Others respected us. There are many ways to fight evil without declaring war and killing. How can any intelligent human being think by killing it makes peace? Can on start a fire to put out a fire? Can one kill and destroy a country to justify terrorism? It is terrorism itself. My heart bleeds for the Iraq people, for the US soldiers, for the families of all of them. My heart bleeds for those who have suffered the pain of what GW has done. My heart bleeds for all the job losses and the people who have suffered for GW bad decisions. I am saddened by how GW abandoned many people and many issues in this country as well. Like the southerners during Katrina, who many are still homeless. I feel sorry for the aging population, who GW has cut programs and sent thier monies to IRaq. I feel sorry for all the pain, and those suffering as a result of one man, one administration, one mess of a world we live in today.
2006-12-07 04:30:02
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answered by Shayna 6
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I accept as true with maximum of what you mentioned. i don't accept as true with the "of course a guy not as much as the job." i don't understand what anybody Dem or Rep could have or might have executed in yet in a distinctive way with the volatile international subject. i've got confidence he depended on some defective propose at factors alongside the way, yet has had the dazzling motives and purely not "caught any breaks". I prefer to goodness Cheney had resigned someplace alongside the way; i in my view have confidence Bush's best fault could properly be in being too unswerving to his interior circle and not trusting his very own judgment sufficient! If u.s. can get previous this tough spot with the conflict, the economic equipment, the immigration matters, and someway forestall or proceed to exist destiny terrorist assaults, i think of historic previous will seem back greater kindly on Bush than the way he's considered now. a brilliant number of the matters he inherited from Clinton (or maybe his dad's failure to act) and a few of what he has executed throughout his administration could in actuality have some long term beneficial effects that he won't be around to get credits for. And if u.s. does not pull out of this, the liberals in Congress deserve as lots or greater of the blame as Bush does for the mess we are starting to be into. Bush has a very good heart, and that i do experience for him--i don't understand why all and sundry might prefer to be President anymore.
2016-10-17 22:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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He owns oil wells in Kuwait and would like to own them in Iraq.
He has 8 years at most to make this happen. He doesn't care what you or anyone else thinks. He is getting the oil wells or at least their interest sucure. As far as Cheney his company that has a bogus sale to his relatives is making billions. Halburton has money thrown to it right and left and by the time he leaves office he will be a billionaire. Being Vice President doesn't really pay that good neither does President compared to what CEO's make so they are not in it to make money, unless they use it to help their real business interests, bushes oil companys and Cheneys halburton. When they leave office they know you will forget about them but they will be super rich. So don't lose any sleep over it they are smart and they know what they are doing.
The ones to feel sorry for is the military guys who think as the chaplain says they are doing God's will.
2006-12-07 04:20:12
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answered by Steven 6
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I feel sorry for the country that such a clown and retard could be president. I can have no sympathy for such a war-mongering, kill-crazy fool as he is.
2006-12-07 04:59:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel sorry for Bush and Saddam.
2006-12-07 04:21:51
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answered by Black_girly 1
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I would if he didn't bring this on himself for being a part of the division of Israel!!
That's why we are in a big mess right now....
Pick on Israel and guess what you get picked on!
I voted for President Bush and stand by him all except for that one point.....
2006-12-07 04:16:20
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answered by TRUE GRIT 5
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Yes, I feel sorry for him. He is a sympathetic person and very likable. But because of everything that has happened people seem to want to blame him.
2006-12-07 04:18:38
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answered by texaslady78 2
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Hell ya he is the leader that many dont respect because of his views people need to grow up a reliese that his job is not who he is.
2006-12-07 04:41:41
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answered by Banks 2
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Yeah i do he get so much sh*t from people like me and when he looks so helpless and confused on TV i feel sorry for him when he stumbles over his words and sounds like an idiot to the rest of the world
2006-12-07 04:15:12
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answered by Lab Runner 5
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Yes and they target the American way!!
2006-12-07 04:15:24
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answered by true conservative 1
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