He's all of the above. You forgot to mention he's Satan. It's too bad so many people are either blind or naive to his being so evil. Oh, by the way, I'm a Libertarian. I mention that incase you think I'm a Liberal.
2006-12-14 14:33:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't go quite that far, though I do detest the man. When I call him King George, it is not because he has the power of a king, but that he wishes he did. I do call him a demagogue, because he certainly is that. I don't really believe he's a moron, he just acts like one quite a bit, especially when cornered. But conspiracy theorists? Until they can come up with something other than cleverly manufactured and easily disproven websites, they remain laughable. People often refer to Bush as a dictator, but of course they know he isn't, just that he acts the part. I wouldn't compare him to Hitler. But again, those who do, I think, are pointing out that the The Decider sometimes certainly seems to exude an air of self-righteous menace to those who disagree with him.
It is a bit unsettling that he really believes that God chose him personally for this job, and that God gave him a mission to lead us all in whatever direction he deems to be right. See, if he were a dictator that might work. But in the US, he does not stand alone in guidling our country, and he's about to be reminded of that very unpleasantly, beginning in January. Speaking of God, sending a big thank you out to Him for stepping in just in time for the mid-terms. Oh wait, I can't claim to know that God saved us from Bush's machine, that would make me crazy. Wouldn't it?
2006-12-14 23:00:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people REALLY have a difficult time grasping reality. They will believe just about whatever someone tells them and never question that person's credibility or the facts. And to go along with the liberal's mentality and paradigm, Hitler once said that if you want people to believe a lie, just keep repeating it. And so they do.
An example of just how half baked their ideas truly are, think about all of those who keep screaming about war crimes and impeachment. If ever things got that out of control and they had their evil way with the President, who would be next in line in succession? Do they REALLY want V.P. Chaney as their President? Half baked and extremely short sighted,
2006-12-14 22:40:47
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answered by Doc 7
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Ah, you've just experienced a basic concept in Politics: Propaganda! People can definitely comprehend what a tyrannist is. It's the damn Liberal media brainwashing people on a daily basis to persuade people to believe that Bush is Satan. As with the Bush-Hitler comparison, more propaganda. Apparently, the Bush family was involved with providing materials to the Nazis to help establish the Third Reich which is ridiculous to me.
2006-12-14 22:34:08
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answered by ☠Skull Cleaner☠ 5
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The Bush-Haters like to say how dumb is, but can he also be a mastermind? I have never seen in my lifetime someone so ridiculed and hated for doing right. This rage and hatred is like a snowball rolling downhill. If the media keeps pounding the hatred and lies enough, the weak are hypnotized by it and eventually believe it.I admire President Bush so much for his stamina and courage in the face of all who hate him. I know the Almighty must sustain him daily.
2006-12-14 22:51:29
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answered by babe 2
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Of all of those first items listed, the only one I believe is that he's a moron and possibly a war criminal, although that's shaky. All of the others usually requier some level of intelligence to achieve and I don't think he completely made the evolutionary leap when the human brain developed.
As for the comparison to Hitler, I think that is an extreme comparison, but he (Bush) does seem to have the tendency to think that his way is the right way and want to convert everyone else to what he envisions as his "perfect world", much as Hitler did. But in Bush's defense (can't believe I just typed those words), he isn't insane about it and doubt he'd be capable of mass genocide even if he could get away with it. At heart, I believe he honestly thinks he is doing what is in the country's best interest. His ideas and his way of going about it are just a little questionable
2006-12-14 22:28:55
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answered by Punkie'sDad 4
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Didn't your boy Bush say that Saddam Hussein was:
A terrorist
A dictator
Behind 9-11
A war criminal?
We can all agree that Hussein was not a moron.
But being a moron doesn't take any time at all, so yes, bush could be all those things.
And he is.
2006-12-14 23:51:13
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answered by bettysdad 5
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Bless You for saying it like it is. People are so soft today. They don't know what evil is, so they cannot relate. They just blindly follow what celebrities and the media says, and that's the opinion they adopt. History will prove this President right. Go ahead with the thumbs down Libbies!!! But guess what...the terrorists want to kill you too.
2006-12-14 22:26:34
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answered by FRANKFUSS 6
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The persons using this name-calling on President Bush are the same persons that I could name as simply traitors. Their names do not solve our nation's internal or external problems. In fact, they only exacerbate these problems.
2006-12-14 22:27:49
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answered by Lynn G 4
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No, it would be ironic if someone called him Albert, as in Einstein.
Also, yours is the first post I've seen where all of those refences of him were used in one post.
Nice work there Sherlock.
2006-12-14 22:57:02
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answered by Mario Savio 6
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Liberals love bin laden and hussein, (Barack and Saddam) thatn our president who has freed women and children and given power to people who were under dictators.
Liberals are a very bad gathering. Just like radical Islam without the bombs. But the words are the same.
2006-12-14 22:28:13
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answered by Anonymous
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