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Let me know how you feel about George Bush and what personal reasons you have to feel that way. Do you feel we (USA) will benefit from his term being over?

2006-12-12 01:21:36 · 33 answers · asked by Babyface 4 in Politics & Government Elections

33 answers

HATE HIM!!!
Hes an evil president (just like his daddy) who loves nothing more than making everyone believe that all Middle Eastern countries are Terrorists and America must invade those countries and kill hundreds of thousands of people in order to feel safe....and grab the OIL ofcourse!! The man has the blood of millions on his hands including British and American soldiers.....there are so many more reasons but thats enough for now.

2006-12-12 01:27:15 · answer #1 · answered by Flower Power 2 · 5 4

I do not think he is intelligent enough to do the job. He cannot take criticism and use in a constructive way to better the country. He only sees it as a personal attack and only knows how to attack back. Not the characteristic of a smart person. I do not have any personal reasons for feeling I just look at the state our country is in now (War, over-priced housing, political corruption and the biggest deficit in history) and I compare it to when Clinton was is office.

The US will take several years to recover from what Bush has done. And how long that will take will depend on the intelligence and of the new president.

2006-12-12 02:33:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The richest president in history, the richest cabinet in history, the biggest national debt in history, no bid contracts given to Haliburton(the vice-presidents former company and other companies, Spying on every citzen in the USA and other countries illegally, lying to the public about why we went to war, blaming the democrats for 911 even though the he was in office at the time for 9 months, doing more illegal actions against the public than Nixon ever did and he got impeached, taking almost half of the year off for vacations, cutting funding for schools, alternative fuels, getting rid off wilderness areas and giving contracts to Oil companies, logging companies, mining companies in those areas, the list goes on and on, not to mention the illegal Patriot act which takes away a good portion of your rights as an american citizen.

And yet I keep hearing from all these staunch republicans that everyone should stop bashing on King George because he is our presidentand we should support him? Why? It's all O.K. that all the previous presidents got put down and ripped on when they were in office and are still put down to this day. It kind of a contradiction of terms, just because you are republican or democrat doesn't mean that it's only O.K. for you to put down the president because you are not in "that" political party.

It is going to take decades for this country to recoup financially and get back to where the rest of the world doesn't hate us and think we are all rich, law breaking, pompous asses.

We could all help just by getting 5% of the nation to vote for a third party we would no longer be a bi-partisan nation

2006-12-12 05:46:12 · answer #3 · answered by vissenrivier 2 · 1 1

Hate is a very powerful word. I do not hate him, I don't even know him. I do disagree with some of his political and religious views. I don't think that we need a preacher as president. And that is what we've got. I think the USA WILL benefit from the end of his presidency.

2006-12-12 10:19:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I don't hate him, I have no respect for him. The man has done nothing but hurt our country. This immoral war he has gotten us into would have to be the prime example of why I have no respect for him. His willingness to have our troops killed for no good reason other than his "vision" of how some countries should live. Example two, for the people of NYC and anyone else who had loved ones killed on 9/11, where is Osama Bin Laden?

2006-12-12 10:00:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

He's a war mongering right wing looney zealot. His confrontational style does nothing to afford the US any respect overseas and he is not just hurting the US he's doing untold damage to the whole western World.

I think America is a greater threat than ANY other country in the World by far. Its foreign policy is an absolute disaster and in very large part, responsible for the terrorism we see today. The US seeks to control, marginalise, isolate and separate any thinking that is different to America's as wrong.

In doing so it brings down a torrent of anti- American sentiment, mistrust and even hatred on itself. The only people that can't seem to see this are the Americans themselves. Shoot it, lock it up, execute it, invade it or sanction it; that's the American way.

What makes America more dangerous above anything else is the fact she thinks she's right and that, coupled with that peculiarly American brand of right wing zealotry, is very dangerous indeed!

America would do well to join the rest of the World instead of rampaging around trying to run it. A 250 year old country could learn much from one that is 10000years old. Be a good World citizen; try cooperation and involvement instead of competition and confrontation.

These values would serve America well. Lets face it; her present methods don't seem to be doing her any favours, do they? They are doing harm to the rest of us too.

Jules, Australia.

2006-12-12 01:34:08 · answer #6 · answered by Jules G 6 · 1 4

I, as a Christian, don't hate anybody, but I sure don't trust Bush or any of his supporters.

I pray for his eternal soul because the way he is headed he will certainly be cast into the lake of fire along with Adolph Hitler, Mousellini, Herbert Hoover, and Richard Nixon.

The man lied to take America to war, and I don't trust liars.

He has turned the entire world against us, and now we stand alone in this world.

There's an old expression "Better is the devil you know than the devil you don't know."

Meaning, we know this man, but there are people out there, desiring to take his place, that are potentially far worse.

I do know that Bush will leave office with the Government so far in the hole, with deficit, that our great-granchildren will never be able to balance our budget.

2006-12-12 01:35:06 · answer #7 · answered by Brotherhood 7 · 2 3

I don't hate him but he is not a good President. I am sure he is a good man. We can't do any worse with another President.Will we benefit from his term being over remains to be seen. If we make a mistake and elect another republican we will not benefit because the senate and house are Dem. controlled so we wont get anything done.

2006-12-12 01:28:31 · answer #8 · answered by ? 6 · 4 2

I believe that George Bush is a good person who really has the welfare of the U.S. foremost in his mind and heart. HOWEVER, I believe if he had lived up to his campaign commitment to rule with humility and would not react so quickly and listen more (perhaps to his father) we would not be in this quagmire.

Nevertheless, I believe Gore or Kerry would have been much more disasterous.

2006-12-12 01:44:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

My mother always told me not to hate anyone so I dislike The Shrub intensely. He has not made very many friends for America while in office, but has made plenty of enemies. Living abroad has given me a chance to see how the world views America's current government and it's not favorable to us. Many people wondered what went wrong in the last election that we would re-elect him to a second term. Fortunately, most non-Americans I've met do not hate Americans because of Bush, but actually like us in spite of his imperialistic ambitions. So unless Americans are stupid enough to elect another president just like Bush, I can't see how America and the image of America won't benefit from a new president.

2006-12-12 01:32:12 · answer #10 · answered by Laoshu Laoshi 5 · 4 3

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